Hello Framers -

It has been several years since I have been part of this group, so I apologize 
if this topic has been covered extensively somewhere (if so,  please feel free 
to point me to it). I have recently resumed my Technical Writing career at a 
software development company that uses FrameMaker to create its documentation. 
All the legacy manuals were delivered with the products as hyperlinked PDF 
files (not really meant for printing due to length, although one could do so 
and they are formatted correctly for that).

The company recently purchased TCS3, and would like to single-source Frame 
files to online help using Robohelp. I have been trying to find out what would 
be the best graphic file format  to use for this multi-purpose moving forward. 
Some background: All legacy images, which are primarily screenshots with some 
flowcharts, were .tif files, RGB color, 96 dpi (again, intended for on-screen 
viewing). Using TCS3 moving forward, is there a better/clear recommendation for 
what graphic file format would produce the best results?

I have been searching the web for a few days and can't seem to find any 
information on this particular aspect of single-sourcing using the new TCS3. 
Does it not matter, i.e., does one just set up Robohelp templates to convert 
.tifs to .jpgs or similar?

All information is very much appreciated. Thank you, and I am happy to be back 
to this forum!

Virginia Morgan | Technical Writer
TAKE Solutions, Inc.
O 512.735.4316 | M 512.426.8323
virginia.morgan at takesolutions.com

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