Hi Mathieu,

Frame ships with a DocBook structured application. ([Frame installation 
folder]\structure\sgml\docbook\app) which includes the EDD and a starter 
template. So, what you would do is basically open your DocBook files using the 
DocBook structured app, which is called something like DocBook 2.1. (When you 
open the file, Frame will detect the DOCTYPE declaration for the doc and 
display a window where you can select the structured app you want to use to 
open it.) You may need to do some clean-up and you'll need to edit the template 
to give the docs the look and feel within Frame that you want. You might also 
need to edit the rules if you have any roundtripping requirements that they 
don't already cover. Although the EDD is already created for you, you might 
also need to edit it, as it not only defines the structure but also "matches" 
each element within context to the appropriate Frame format. If you're going to 
use Frame at all for this, then yes, you must use the structured version if you 
want to preserve the structure of the documents.

How much work required to turn an unstructured Frame doc into a structured one 
depends on a lot of things. If the document faithfully follows a template, it 
will be much simpler because conversion tools can match formats to elements in 
a predictible way. The Frame conversion table is a built-in method, but there 
are a number of third-party tools as well. If the document does not follow a 
template, the work is more difficult and largely manual, though there are some 
tools that can find and convert on manually-applied formatting vs. formatting 
applied via a template style.

There are several good "getting started" videos and PDFs at 
http://www.adobe.com/support/framemaker/. A great resource is the Structure 
Application Developer Guide. Unfortunately, it has not been updated for Frame 9 
as far as I am aware, but the Frame 8 version is still very useful. Find it at 
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/8.0/structapp_dev.pdf. There is also a 
Structure Application Developer Reference Guide guide at 
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/8.0/structapp_dev_ref.pdf.

Best,
Leigh



On 7/7/2010 8:56 AM, mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am working on Vista 64 with FM 9.
>
> I have read that it was possible to import DocBook files into FM. But I've 
> also read that this could turn to nightmare when it comes to create the 
> proper EDD. I am not familiar at all with structured Frame. So my question 
> is, how easy is it to import a DocBook file into FM, and what would it 
> require to achieve that nicely ? Also, is it mandatory to use structured FM 
> for doing so ? And if yes, how much work would it be to turn an unstructured 
> "light" FM document (3 chapters, about 75 pages) into a structured one ?
>
> Thank you all for your valuable expertise,
> Mathieu.                                        
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