She does want to change the text string in a paragraph tagged with a
specific format, without having to keep an eye on the lower-left corner
of the status bar.
This is an important feature in Word that is missing in FM.
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On 22-Jun-17 1:18 AM, Peter Gold wrote:
"Now, if
Although FM does not have the feature of searching for a specific phrase
that has a specific paragraph/character tag, one thing to make the
search a little easier is to use the ALT key when searching.
In recent versions of FM, after clicking Find, the focus stays on the
Find/Change pod, so tha
My company has informed me that they’d like to switch one of our major
publications over from FrameMaker to InDesign. If conversion is not an option,
they wouldn’t be opposed to rebuilding the entire publication from scratch as
an InDesign document.
Has anyone gone through this process before?
My method assumes that you want to change the paratag that is being used on a
particular phrase. The simplest instance of that is when that phrase is the
only content in the paragraph. However, this works on paras that have other
text as well, but only if they use the paratag you want to change.
Hi Mikey,
The first question I always ask is "Why?" Is it because of InDesign's superior
color handling and typography, and those are required for this publication? Is
it because content providers or primary authors already have InDesign? Is it
because IT supports Creative Cloud apps but doesn'
What do they hope to accomplish by doing that?
The only sane reason I know would be that you deliver only as PDF
and/or print and want to be able to tweak it to get more visually
distinctive results than you get with FrameMaker.
There's a service that will do the conversion:
http://www.dtptools.c
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This is one of those knotty complexities of language that have fascinated
technical writers since those early scribes who wrote "Lorem Ipsum."
I think she wants to keep the text unchanged, but does want to change the
paragraph format of some paragraphs in which the text can be found with
Edit > Fi
Converting publications from any application to another is always a
challenge. Search Google for "framemaker vs indesign" for opinions and
experiences and advice.
dtptools.com introduced its MIF filter for InDesign, a utility that
converts FrameMaker files saved as MIF (Maker Interchange Format) f
Because all functions seem to be working, it may be good either to disable
it temporarily and/or to post a notice on it.
Otherwise, people like me who see they can get in and post think that it's
intentional...
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing i
We know Adobe people monitor this list. Perhaps they've already made note?
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 12:11 PM, Peter Gold
wrote:
> This is one of those knotty complexities of language that have fascinated
> technical writers since those early scribes who wrote "Lorem Ipsum."
>
> I think she wants
Once you’ve worked out the details of what management is trying to accomplish
in switching from Frame to InDesign, I’d be interested to see the final list of
pros and cons.
Alison Craig
Technical Documentation Specialist
BK Ultrasound | acr...@bkultrasound.com
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I'm certain you could do this with a regular expression on exported MIF.
Search for strings that begin with # end of Para, and
contain the phrase in question, and in those strings replace with .
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Echoing others' queries as to why?
Many years ago I attended an interview for a contract with a client that had
advertised a job as requiring 'Pagemaker skills'. I did not have 'Pagemaker
skills' (even by then Pagemaker was obsolete), but I was intrigued.
In discussion it turned out that "someo
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