Re: images for mif2go

2006-04-29 Thread John Posada
 If I am writing a doc set with which I may have to use mif2go to
 make a Word version of the Frame book (long story), is it true that
 I should be putting only BMPs in my Frame file, since I believe I
 recall someone saying that non-BMP images in Frame do not always
 turn out sized properly in Word after going through mif2go?

No...you put a BMP version of your images in a directory (I use the
output directory) and instruct Mif2Go to swap the GIFs/PNGs/TIFs with
the BMPs when generating the Word files.

I use PaintShopPro to batch convert the images.


John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

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RE: Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!

2006-04-29 Thread Dov Isaacs
That piece is total and ridiculous speculation on his
part. And it just won't happen! A very large number of
Adobe employees would refuse to work in tyrannical, 
cultish environment encouraged by Apple's management.
Nor would they work for Microsoft (stated to stave off
the usual crew of paranoids on this list) for similar
reasons.

- Dov

 

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 Subject: Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!
 
 Cringley has been really out on a limb the last two or three 
 weeks, but I'd love to see this one come to pass. Apple 
 buying Adobe would be a great thing. Lots of publicly 
 available information supports Cringley's speculations, but 
 it still seems like a long shot. 
 http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060427.html
 
 Imagine this office suite
 FrameMaker (unstructured version)
 spreadsheet as yet unknown, but maybe adapted from AppleWorks
 Keynote
 FileMaker Pro 
 Acrobat suite (with Flash)
 
 One gets the warm fuzzies.
 
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images for mif2go

2006-04-29 Thread obai...@comcast.net
If I am writing a doc set with which I may have to use mif2go to make a Word 
version of the Frame book (long story), is it true that I should be putting 
only BMPs in my Frame file, since I believe I recall someone saying that 
non-BMP images in Frame do not always turn out sized properly in Word after 
going through mif2go?

Thanks.

Paul



Visio (2003) drawings into FrameMaker

2006-04-29 Thread David Creamer
> For a spot of Friday afternoon FM trivia, NeXT FrameMaker can import
> native AI files.
I imagine that NeXT can't use/understand modern AI's transparency.

> "Modern" apps such as InDesign and Apple's Pages use the actual vector
> data in imported EPS files for display, so graphics look beautiful
> onscreen.
InDesign actually reads the transparency from the AI and PSD files, so
native files are generally the best option. (Although, there are a couple of
exceptions, depending on needs.)

David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. - Results-Oriented Training
http://www.IDEAStraining.com
Adobe Certified (since 1995) for ALL Print and Web
Publishing-related software
Authorized Quark Provider (since 1988)
Markzware, Enfocus, FileMaker Certified
Apple Certified Consultant (since 1990)






Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!

2006-04-29 Thread Bill Briggs
Cringley has been really out on a limb the last two or three weeks, but I'd 
love to see this one come to pass. Apple buying Adobe would be a great thing. 
Lots of publicly available information supports Cringley's speculations, but it 
still seems like a long shot. 
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060427.html

Imagine this office suite
FrameMaker (unstructured version)
spreadsheet as yet unknown, but maybe adapted from AppleWorks
Keynote
FileMaker Pro 
Acrobat suite (with Flash)

One gets the warm fuzzies.

- web



images for mif2go

2006-04-29 Thread John Posada
> If I am writing a doc set with which I may have to use mif2go to
> make a Word version of the Frame book (long story), is it true that
> I should be putting only BMPs in my Frame file, since I believe I
> recall someone saying that non-BMP images in Frame do not always
> turn out sized properly in Word after going through mif2go?

No...you put a BMP version of your images in a directory (I use the
output directory) and instruct Mif2Go to swap the GIFs/PNGs/TIFs with
the BMPs when generating the Word files.

I use PaintShopPro to batch convert the images.


John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"So long and thanks for all the fish."



Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!

2006-04-29 Thread Dov Isaacs
That piece is total and ridiculous speculation on his
part. And it just won't happen! A very large number of
Adobe employees would refuse to work in tyrannical, 
cultish environment encouraged by Apple's management.
Nor would they work for Microsoft (stated to stave off
the usual crew of paranoids on this list) for similar
reasons.

- Dov



> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com 
> [mailto:framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com]
>  On Behalf Of Bill Briggs
> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 5:08 PM
> To: List, Framers
> Subject: Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!
> 
> Cringley has been really out on a limb the last two or three 
> weeks, but I'd love to see this one come to pass. Apple 
> buying Adobe would be a great thing. Lots of publicly 
> available information supports Cringley's speculations, but 
> it still seems like a long shot. 
> http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20060427.html
> 
> Imagine this office suite
> FrameMaker (unstructured version)
> spreadsheet as yet unknown, but maybe adapted from AppleWorks
> Keynote
> FileMaker Pro 
> Acrobat suite (with Flash)
> 
> One gets the warm fuzzies.
> 
> - web
>