Art, Richard: I have read a good portion of the user guide and am fascinated by Mif2Go, but it seems to require so much set-up for my project that it would have blown the production schedule. Two weeks of trials last year did not produce the results I needed.
I will check that reference pages are applied across all, could have missed one. Why do I have one giant file in this project? Because I can. In the past I've done it both ways, and both have converted just fine. Broken up, it's harder to manage last page/first page copy breaks (there are no ends of chapters, it all flows together). Combined, you do have to wait for the app to chug thru it. (When Frame was a Mac app, that was never an issue.) Much thanks, Karen At 7:28 PM -0700 6/28/10, Combs, Richard wrote: >Art Campbell wrote: > >> Download the free eval version of MIF2Go and see if it works. www.omsys.com >> >> Or, try cutting your massive file into more, smaller files and see if that >> helps. I'm guessing it may be a resource issue and either your system or >> Frame is choking on the big file..... > >I'll second both of Art's suggestions. Especially if you need only >simple HTML, Mif2Go may come pretty close out of the box, with very >little tweaking / learning curve needed. > >But whether you try Mif2Go or stick with FM's HTML mapping, I'd >strongly suggest rethinking that one humongous file. Why would you >divide 50 pages up among 8 files and then put 600 pages in one file? >You're just asking for resource issues, and it's just not necessary, >no matter how your book is organized. Break that file up into more >manageable pieces. > >Oh, by the way -- you did import your updated reference pages from >the first file to all the other files, including the big one, right? > > >Richard G. Combs >Senior Technical Writer >Polycom, Inc. >richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom >303-223-5111 >------ >rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom >303-903-6372 >------ > > > > > >
