Hello to the fonts of All Wisdom Framemaker,
;) Seriously, I?d like some advice. My company has three different software packages, and the three share two common sub-packages. Up to this point, the common bits were part of the Details chapter of each individual manual. I?d like to break out the common bits into their own individual manuals. Here?s what I see as the eventual folder and file structure. Any advice welcomed in advance. MANUALS PACKAGEFOLDER1 ? unique *.fm files and images for Package1 PACKAGEFOLDER2 ? same for Package2 PACKAGEFOLDER3 ? same for Package3 SUB-PACKAGE1 ? *.fm files for Sub-package1 with conditional text to fit each major package SUB-PACKAGE2 ? samesame PackageBook1 ? actual book file for package one PackageBook2 ? etc. PackageBook3 ? etc. My perceived benefit is that all the files in a given book are at the same folder level, and I think I remember the consensus on this list being that that is a good thing. Thoughts? Advice? Completely different paradigm which is eluding me? Thanks in advance! Lea _________________________________ Lea Rush Software and Documentation Specialist Astoria-Pacific International <http://www.astoria-pacific.com> www.astoria-pacific.com <http://www.a> ph: 800-536-3111 fax: 503-655-7367 <mailto:lea at astoria-pacific.com> lea at astoria-pacific.com Please consider the environment before printing this email. `?.??.???`?.?.???`?...? ><((((?>`?.??.???`?.?.???`?...?><((((?> NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY This communication is from Astoria-Pacific International and is intended to be confidential and solely for the use of the persons or entities addressed above. If you are not an intended recipient, be aware that the information contained herein may be protected from unauthorized use by privilege or law, and any copying, distribution, disclosure, or other use of this information is prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the sender by return email or telephone (503) 657-3010 immediately, and delete or destroy all copies. Thank you for your cooperation.
