Re: Left-brain/right-brain: FrameMaker and XHTML

2007-03-24 Thread mcarr

Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:

 The Frame docs are all UNstructured, and I can't imagine what benefit
 structure would bring to something as free-form as a Web site...  ;-)

Huh?? It's Sunday morning and I've not yet caffeinated, but that seems
like a rather sweeping statement. Obviously any big site (see
http://www.pbs.gov.au for one we recently finished) would be impossible
without structure, but even personal websites would surely benefit. I'm
not a big fan of enforce consistent use of styles as a reason to use
structure, but in this case it might be the mechanism that ensures that
all of your headings show up in your navigation.

Structure is an architectural description of the data - I can't imagine a
situation where it wouldn't be beneficial to have that additional
information.


Marcus

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2007-03-24 Thread Michael Zaichenko
Hey Jeremy,
another day I dropped you mail on MIF2GO. Wonder if you received it.
MIF2GO cuts my index markers after 65 characters. I don't know why but it 
became a real problem so I had to resort to an outside programmer to 
re-write the MIF2GO conversion process for my purposes.
Any ideas?
Michael

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Archive Plug-In

2007-03-24 Thread Michael Zaichenko
Thanks Mike,
List is usefull. But the job still has to be done by hand :o(
Is there any way to access font information through Frame or FrameScript?
Michael


>From: "Mike Wickham" 
>To: "Michael Zaichenko" 
>Subject: Re: Archive Plug-In
>Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:38:16 -0500
>
>I don't know if this helps, but you can run Add> Index of> References, and 
>choose Fonts. It will give you a list of fonts used in the book, but it 
>won't collect them.
>
>Mike Wickham
>
>- Original Message - From: "Michael Zaichenko" 
>
>To: 
>Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 3:55 PM
>Subject: RE: Archive Plug-In
>
>
>>I have a question to this plug-in. Maybe someone knows how to deal with 
>>it.
>>I also want to collect fonts for the job. Not only the graphics.
>>So far i had to export set from ATM, and then run a script that collects 
>>the fonts based on the set. Sets sometimes don't have all fonts needed. Is 
>>there an easier way?
>>Michael
>>
>>
>>>From: "Combs, Richard" 
>>>To: "Judie Vegh" ,
>>>Subject: RE: Archive Plug-In
>>>Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 10:16:33 -0700
>>>
>>>Judie Vegh wrote:
>>>
>>> > The Archive Plug-In leaves behind a log file that states any
>>> > errors that might have occurred during the archiving process.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I received the following error: WARNING: OLE2 object found.
>>> > Archive cannot copy or fix reference.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Has anyone received this or knows how to fix it?
>>>
>>>OLE2 is Microsoft's 2nd-generation Object Linking and Embedding feature.
>>>The message means that one of your files contains an imported object.
>>>That is, instead of using File > Import > File to insert something,
>>>someone used File > Import > Object. People often do this with Visio
>>>drawings because FM can't import a Visio file.
>>>
>>>OLE2 is pretty stable -- much more so than OLE was -- but it adds a lot
>>>of overhead for the minor convenience of in-place editing. Archive can't
>>>deal with an OLE link, I suppose, because it's not really a link to a
>>>file that can be relocated, it's a link to the application responsible
>>>for the object -- Visio, Excel, or whatever.
>>>
>>>To fix this, located the imported object and replace it with an imported
>>>file. If it's a Visio object, I recommend creating a PDF of it in Visio
>>>and importing the PDF into FM (by reference, of course).
>>>
>>>HTH!
>>>Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Richard G. Combs
>>>Senior Technical Writer
>>>Polycom, Inc.
>>>richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
>>>303-223-5111
>>>--
>>>rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
>>>303-777-0436
>>>--
>>>
>>>
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