Hi Mike... DITA files are typically XML, in which case I'm not aware of any way to import that into an unstructured FM document using standard FM commands. If the files are structured binary FM files that use the DITA model, you can use the text inset mechanism to import that file the same as you would an unstructured FM file. Just use File > Import > File and you'll have an inset sourced by that file. The structure is stripped off when it's imported.
The problem is that you'll be importing the entire file, so that means the "DITA" files would need to written at a granular level below that of the topic if you're trying to import field help descriptions. If your field help descriptions are made up of a title and description .. this *could* work (A DITA topic must have a title) .. but doesn't sound like an ideal solution. Maybe someone else has seen this demo that you're referring to, and can shed more light on the issue. Cheers, ...scott On 5/16/13 6:30 PM, Linda Rose wrote: > Hi, > > I've been tasked with finding how to include / import by reference / > text-inset / etc. unstructured (DTIA) content (such as field help > descriptions) in a larger unstructured document (such as in a user > guide chapter). Someone I work with said they saw an Adobe > representative demonstrate this capability. I know it would make more > sense to move everything into structured FrameMaker, but that's not > the question I'm being asked... So far I do not see a way to do this, > although I do see a way to bring unstructured content into a > structured document. > I would like to find out how to do this (or find out that it is not > possible). Any help would be very much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Mike > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20130516/20de9fef/attachment.html>
