FOLLOW UP RE: Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

2011-03-28 Thread Brian C. Keith

Thank you all for your assistance! So, in case anyone cares, after researching 
this, apparently I want the following documents:

* European Machinery 
Directivehttp://www.tuvamerica.com/services/mechanical/md.pdf 2006/42/EC, 
Annex I, Section 1.7.4. Instructions
* DIN, BS EN, or IEC 62079:2001 Preparation of instructions - Structuring, 
content and presentation

and

IEC 61082-1:2006-04 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology

although this last document references many other documents, including IEC 
62079:2001.

-briank

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Subject: Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

I'm trying to find formatting and organization guidelines, standards, or even 
templates for manuals that document CE-compliant products sold in the EU. Does 
anyone know where I can find these guidelines or standards, if they even exist?

-briank


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FOLLOW UP RE: Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

2011-03-28 Thread Brian C. Keith
Thank you all for your assistance! So, in case anyone cares, after researching 
this, apparently I want the following documents:

* European Machinery 
Directive<http://www.tuvamerica.com/services/mechanical/md.pdf> 2006/42/EC, 
Annex I, Section 1.7.4. Instructions
* DIN, BS EN, or IEC 62079:2001 Preparation of instructions - Structuring, 
content and presentation

and

IEC 61082-1:2006-04 Preparation of documents used in electrotechnology

although this last document references many other documents, including IEC 
62079:2001.

-briank

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lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Brian C. Keith
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Subject: Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

I'm trying to find formatting and organization guidelines, standards, or even 
templates for manuals that document CE-compliant products sold in the EU. Does 
anyone know where I can find these guidelines or standards, if they even exist?

-briank


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Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

2011-03-25 Thread Brian C. Keith
I'm trying to find formatting and organization guidelines, standards, or even templates for manuals that document CE-compliant 
products sold in the EU. Does anyone know where I can find these guidelines or standards, if they even exist?


-briank
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Slightly OT: CE guidelines for organizing, formatting documentation

2011-03-25 Thread Brian C. Keith
I'm trying to find formatting and organization guidelines, standards, or even 
templates for manuals that document CE-compliant 
products sold in the EU. Does anyone know where I can find these guidelines or 
standards, if they even exist?

-briank


Crossreferences in text frames in anchored frames--way to preserve them when converting to HTML?

2009-10-29 Thread Brian C. Keith
Is there a way to preserve crossreferences in text frames in anchored 
frames, which FM converts to raster images in converted HTML?

I have a bunch of legacy FM source files that contain crossreferences in 
anchored frames, and they're lost when I use the FM's built-in 
FM-to-HTML conversion tool as well as WebWorks  FM-to-HTML conversion tool.

Does anyone know of a way that I can retain these crossreferences when 
converting to HTML? I've searched the Web to no avail. Suggestions? Help?

Thanks!

-briank
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Crossreferences in text frames in anchored frames--way to preserve them when converting to HTML?

2009-10-28 Thread Brian C. Keith
Is there a way to preserve crossreferences in text frames in anchored 
frames, which FM converts to raster images in converted HTML?

I have a bunch of legacy FM source files that contain crossreferences in 
anchored frames, and they're lost when I use the FM's built-in 
FM-to-HTML conversion tool as well as WebWorks  FM-to-HTML conversion tool.

Does anyone know of a way that I can retain these crossreferences when 
converting to HTML? I've searched the Web to no avail. Suggestions? Help?

Thanks!

-briank