I will give you a better on. I had a client call me and want me to "edit and format" a manual he had written. When I got there, there were 1250 pages of gunge, in PageMaker format, many, many graphics. He wanted me to turn it into something that could indexed, using Word. I told hime I would take the job, however, the final document would be in Framemaker, and that it would be a real book, Table Of Contents, Index, and Glossary that were linked to the body.
He didn't know what I was telling him. He said that if it weren't a Word document, then that stuff couldn't be done. That is when I told him I didn't want the job. He hired someone else, they worked on it for two months, threw up their hands (I wonder if that is all they threw up?), and came to me asking me to put it into Framemaker. I did, took all of two weeks, cost him less than the two months he had paid the other "Tech Writer" (Aside - she was an secretary working in a local lawyers office). It was a bit of a struggle at first, but when I got the hang of it, using Macro Express to run a bunch of macro's in PageMaker and Framemaker, it came together very nicely. >It is interesting that I have been hearing about paperless offices for years >but have yet to see one. Its like the people that say books are going away >and being replaced by electronic media. I, as a reader, plan to continue >reading PAPER books. I do not plan to read on a screen, I do that all day. >It is much easier to read a book at the beach, in the tub, in bed etc rather >that a laptop, PDF, etc. I do not listen to books on tape, I READ. I love >the SMELL of a book. I love the feel of a book. > >I like FrameMaker. I know FrameMaker. I plan to use it until it no longer >works on ANY of the machines I have. I still use FrameMaker on my MAC. I >have been using FrameMaker since 3.0 back in the early 90's (when it was >Frame Technologies). I use it as it is. Even though I use most of the other >publishing software also, I prefer FrameMaker. I have to use the other >software because my customers do. When I get a FrameMaker project it feels >like I am putting on my favorite and most comfortable outfit, usually sweats >and warm slippers (I work at home so I can!!). > >I give my two cents to Adobe reps when I see them. I try to give them ideas >like most of you to continue the development of FrameMaker. I HOPE that >Adobe continues updating FrameMaker. I push FrameMaker to my customers. > >In the work that I do I am surprised at the software that some customers use >to create the manuals. I am surprised how little the document designers know >about the software that they use. > >OK my two cents for a Friday. > >Have a GREAT weekend everyone. > >Z > ****************************************************************** Ann Zdunczyk President a2z Publishing, Inc. Language Layout & Translation Consulting Phone: (336)922-1271 Fax: (336)922-4980 Cell: (336)456-4493 http://www.a2z-pub.com ****************************************************************** -- Keith L. Smyth President Smyth Consulting ------------------------------------------------------------- Close only counts in horeshoes, handgrenades, and tactical nukes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Technical Documentation Consultant
