Shouldn't be a big deal -- Eclipse is a standard format. You could use
either MIF2Go (www.omsys.com) or RoboHelp (part of the TCS2) to generate the
code. (Provided, of course, that they/you have already identified what goes
into the help.)

Contact me off-list if you want to farm it out.

Cheers,
Art

Art Campbell
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On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 12:53 AM, Tori Muir <tmuir at 
spot-on-creative.com>wrote:

> My apologies if this is not the sort of post one is supposed to send to
> this list, but there are so many deeply knowledgeable folks here that I
> suspect it would be a far better source of referrals/responses than anywhere
> else we can try.
>
> A client needs someone who can turn FrameMaker manuals into Eclipse help.
> Naturally, they have only informed us of this *now*, a week from the
> software ship date (anyone surprised? No, I didn't think so). They've had
> poor luck using job boards -- a tsunami of dubiously-qualified respondents,
> and not enough time to evaluate.  Any recommendations on how to find a
> provider? I don't think geography is a consideration, this could all be done
> remotely.
>
> Thanks for any recommendations of boards/services/individuals!
>
> Tori Muir
> tmuir at spot-on-creative.com
>
>
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