Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Doug
It was precisely for this purpose that I bought a keyboard with 10
programmable hotkeys.  I use them for FrameMaker shortcuts, and it has
saved me a world of bother.

Doug


On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 4:53 PM Lin Sims  wrote:

> You can still use the keyboard shortcuts, and the new features often have
> both Windows and Esc shortcuts added.
>
> Of course, occasionally they'll add a new feature and break a shortcut, but
> they're fairly responsive to bug reports. Recently the Row Format: Esc+tr,
> broke; I doubt if the update this week will have it fixed since I just
> reported it, but I have high hopes for the next one.
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 4:18 PM Alan Litchfield 
> wrote:
>
> > I know right?
> >
> > That was the implied point.
> >
> > Alan
> >
> > --
> > Dr Alan Litchfield
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> >
> > On 20/08/19 08:11, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> > > How do you figure that? FrameMaker has never caught on among graphic
> > > designers. They used Pagemaker, then Quark, then (and now) InDesign.
> > >
> > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:51 AM Alan Litchfield  >
> > wrote:
> > >>
> > >> If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional
> > >> publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still
> be
> > >> using it.
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Lin Sims
You can still use the keyboard shortcuts, and the new features often have
both Windows and Esc shortcuts added.

Of course, occasionally they'll add a new feature and break a shortcut, but
they're fairly responsive to bug reports. Recently the Row Format: Esc+tr,
broke; I doubt if the update this week will have it fixed since I just
reported it, but I have high hopes for the next one.

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 4:18 PM Alan Litchfield 
wrote:

> I know right?
>
> That was the implied point.
>
> Alan
>
> --
> Dr Alan Litchfield
> AlphaByte
> PO Box 1941
> Auckland, New Zealand 1140
>
> On 20/08/19 08:11, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> > How do you figure that? FrameMaker has never caught on among graphic
> > designers. They used Pagemaker, then Quark, then (and now) InDesign.
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:51 AM Alan Litchfield 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional
> >> publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still be
> >> using it.
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Alan Litchfield

I know right?

That was the implied point.

Alan

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On 20/08/19 08:11, Robert Lauriston wrote:

How do you figure that? FrameMaker has never caught on among graphic
designers. They used Pagemaker, then Quark, then (and now) InDesign.

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:51 AM Alan Litchfield  wrote:


If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional
publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still be
using it.

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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Alan Litchfield
I would add too, that I still think that Adobe should have persisted 
with Frame 5.5 on Linux, and it was an unfortunate mistake to allow the 
stoush with Apple (if that was what it is was) close the door on having 
FM on the Mac.


The examples of user enhancements described, the key commands, 
formatting styles easily accessed with the keyboard, and other useful 
functions are what kept me using FM for two decades. This quote is most 
telling, "customers switching to FrameMaker from Interleaf was how much 
less tedious it felt to use FrameMaker." FM is pretty tedious now. Find 
the pod, click-click-click, find the pallette, click,... :(


What a great read!

Cheers
Alan

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On 20/08/19 06:50, Alan Litchfield wrote:
Thank you for posting the link. FM is certainly one of the unsung heroes 
in computing history. Even now, publishing systems are not considered 
important, until they break.


If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional 
publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still be 
using it.


--
Dr Alan Litchfield
AlphaByte
PO Box 1941
Auckland, New Zealand 1140

On 19/08/19 22:25, Klaus Daube wrote:

Friends of FrameMaker,

Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief, 
IEEE Annals of
the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about 
FM's history.


The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by 
David Murray on

the history of FrameMaker. The article
(http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will 
appear in the 2019

July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).

For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of 
FM.

Klaus
~~
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Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Robert Lauriston
How do you figure that? FrameMaker has never caught on among graphic
designers. They used Pagemaker, then Quark, then (and now) InDesign.

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 11:51 AM Alan Litchfield  wrote:
>
> If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional
> publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still be
> using it.
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Alan Litchfield
Thank you for posting the link. FM is certainly one of the unsung heroes 
in computing history. Even now, publishing systems are not considered 
important, until they break.


If it were not that FM had diverged from the familiar and functional 
publishing system to a graphic designer tool, I would probably still be 
using it.


--
Dr Alan Litchfield
AlphaByte
PO Box 1941
Auckland, New Zealand 1140

On 19/08/19 22:25, Klaus Daube wrote:

Friends of FrameMaker,

Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief, IEEE 
Annals of
the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about FM's 
history.

The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by David 
Murray on
the history of FrameMaker. The article
(http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will appear in 
the 2019
July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).

For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of FM.
Klaus
~~
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Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
CH-8053 Zürich  Web:www.daube.ch


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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Peter Gold
Thanks, Klaus:

I first encountered FrameMaker3 on a Mac computer when I started as a
technical writer at Sybase in 1989, a week after the Loma Prieta earthquake
that flattened the Cypress highway ramp which exited a few blocks from the
company's Emeryville, CA, headquarters. The quake hit when I was swimming
in the pool behind my San Jose house, thinking that in a few days I'd be
starting a new long daily commute, and taking that exit ramp to my new job
Suddenly, the Earth moved, sloshing me nearly out of the pool, and
instantly, 50 miles of damage along the tectonic fault connected me to my
new workplace!

At that time, the tech pubs department was evaluating FM and other new
publishing tools, while continuing to create, edit, layout, and publish its
user manuals on Sun text-based workstations, using a customized flavor
of *xroff.
*Some years later, on a tech-writer's or FrameMaker forum, I read an
allegedly-factual translation of the familiar "Lorum Ipsum" placeholder
text, which, the poster claimed, validated that ancient scribes, the tech
writers of old had written it, because it seemed to say, "we love to beat
ourselves with sticks." It took me back to writing and marking-up text in
*xroff.*

After I became a certified FM trainer, in 1995, I took a full-on week-long
FM+SGML training course on the eighth-floor of Adobe's San Jose
headquarters. Just as the instructor projected a slide for the sample
chapter titled, "The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake," BINGO!! The building
started quaking. For those who'd traveled cross-country, it was momentary
horror. Over the sounds of car alarms rising from the outside parking lots,
we acclimated Californians calmed them down, and Adobe rolled out
refreshment carts. BUT, when we got back to class, the instructor
"corrected" the chapter title to, "The 1995 San Jose Earthquake." The humor
did its job. But, I'd never since been able to present the training
material without telling the story.

Reading David Murray's FrameMaker history article reminded me of yet one
more earthquake-ish connection, namely the effect FM had and has continued
to have on technical publishing. One of the earliest FrameMaker adopters
was CERN, the European research center responsible for so much basic
scientific discovery. If verifying the existence of the Higgs boson doesn't
count as a tectonic shift in the Earth's knowledge of particle physics,
what does? Research is useless if it's not well-documented and shared. FM
has deserves credit for enabling CERN's researchers to publish their work.

So, here's to FrameMaker's founders, and those who joined the team and
accreted their knowledge around the "how can this be done better?"
irritation at the core, that started the creation of a pearly solution.
Yes, we've learned to live with and love FM's irregularities and bumpiness.
But remember, also, to credit those who've persisted in keeping alive
long-running pleas for features that are still in the "to be addressed in
some future release" queue.


On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 5:25 AM Klaus Daube  wrote:

> Friends of FrameMaker,
>
> Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief,
> IEEE Annals of
> the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about FM's
> history.
>
> The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by
> David Murray on
> the history of FrameMaker. The article
> (http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will appear
> in the 2019
> July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
> (http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).
>
> For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of FM.
> Klaus
> ~~
> Klaus Daube Phone:  +41-44-381 37 77
> Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
> CH-8053 Zürich  Web:www.daube.ch
>
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Carol J. Elkins
Klaus, thanks so much for sharing this. Do you believe that the PDF 
could be put on the Frameusers.com Web site without violating any 
copyright? I don't see the name of the publication in which it 
appeared anywhere in the PDF. And when you have completed your Web 
page about the history of FM, perhaps I could create a link to it as well?


Carol

At 04:25 AM 8/19/2019, Klaus Daube wrote:
The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article 
by David Murray on

the history of FrameMaker. The article
(http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will 
appear in the 2019

July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).

For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of FM.
Klaus


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[Framers] Two structured apps with the same doctype

2019-08-19 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Framers,

 

I have a structured application with a "topic" doctype; I used a DITA topic
EDD and template as a basis for this application. When I open and XML file
in FrameMaker, how can I direct FrameMaker to use the correct structured
application? Or at least get it to prompt me for the correct structured
application? Right now, it always uses the DITA topic application. Thank you
very much.

 

Rick

 

Rick Quatro

Carmen Publishing Inc.

r...@frameexpert.com

585-729-6746

www.frameexpert.com/store/

 

 

 

 

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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread TW Smith
Thank you!

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 8:38 AM Böðvar Björgvinsson 
wrote:

> Thanks. Great to have this.
>
> Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
>
>
>
>
>
>
> mán., 19. ágú. 2019 kl. 12:18 skrifaði Lin Sims :
>
> > Very cool. Please tell him thank you, from a FrameMaker fan.
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 6:25 AM Klaus Daube  wrote:
> >
> > > Friends of FrameMaker,
> > >
> > > Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief,
> > > IEEE Annals of
> > > the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about
> FM's
> > > history.
> > >
> > > The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by
> > > David Murray on
> > > the history of FrameMaker. The article
> > > (http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will
> > appear
> > > in the 2019
> > > July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
> > > (http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).
> > >
> > > For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of
> > FM.
> > > Klaus
> > > ~~
> > > Klaus Daube Phone:  +41-44-381 37 77
> > > Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Böðvar Björgvinsson
Thanks. Great to have this.

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson






mán., 19. ágú. 2019 kl. 12:18 skrifaði Lin Sims :

> Very cool. Please tell him thank you, from a FrameMaker fan.
>
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 6:25 AM Klaus Daube  wrote:
>
> > Friends of FrameMaker,
> >
> > Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief,
> > IEEE Annals of
> > the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about FM's
> > history.
> >
> > The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by
> > David Murray on
> > the history of FrameMaker. The article
> > (http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will
> appear
> > in the 2019
> > July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
> > (http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).
> >
> > For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of
> FM.
> > Klaus
> > ~~
> > Klaus Daube Phone:  +41-44-381 37 77
> > Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
> > CH-8053 Zürich  Web:www.daube.ch
> >
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Re: [Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Lin Sims
Very cool. Please tell him thank you, from a FrameMaker fan.

On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 6:25 AM Klaus Daube  wrote:

> Friends of FrameMaker,
>
> Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief,
> IEEE Annals of
> the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about FM's
> history.
>
> The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by
> David Murray on
> the history of FrameMaker. The article
> (http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will appear
> in the 2019
> July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
> (http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).
>
> For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of FM.
> Klaus
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[Framers] News about the FrameMaker history

2019-08-19 Thread Klaus Daube
Friends of FrameMaker,

Today I got a mail from David Hemmendinger (Associate Editor-in-chief, IEEE 
Annals of 
the History of Computing) with two corrections for my web-page about FM's 
history.

The wonderful surplus of this mail is the link to the full article by David 
Murray on 
the history of FrameMaker. The article 
(http://walden-family.com/david-murray/frame-posted.pdf) will will appear in 
the 2019 
July-Sept issue of the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 
(http://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/an).

For the first time we have genuine information about the early days of FM.
Klaus
~~
Klaus Daube Phone:  +41-44-381 37 77
Schäracher 11   Mail:   kl...@daube.ch
CH-8053 Zürich  Web:www.daube.ch


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