Hello all,
certain characters of CE/EE languages won't display or print in FrameMaker
using regular CE/EE fonts. I am interested in work arounds or (commercial
available) sulutions for this. Both for XML (structured Frame) and unstructured
FrameMaker data.
Contact me off list if you have a
I am considering moving to Structured FrameMaker, using DocFrame from
Scriptorium.
One of my goals is to permit my SMEs (mostly software developers and QA people)
to add comments to XML files during the period before feature freeze when they
are actively developing and I am not yet writing. My
Hey,
I'm still very new to framemaker so please bear with me.
I've written a dtd and a set of rules files to try to convert a basic table
from xml(sorry for the Japanese characters):
table
tgroup
thead
row
entry工程/entryentry内容/entryentry工具番号/entry
John - I'm not sure if this helps you, but have you thought of using a Wiki to
collect your developer's ideas?
I have seen them used to good effect to coerce developers who don't like
writing documentation to collect and document their notes, which can then be
pulled together by a full-time
Hello Framers,
I have been experimenting with printing FrameMaker documents with the
FlashPaper printer driver. It successfully converts the document to an open
FlashPaper instance where I can then save the file as PDF for SWF. I can
automate the printing of the FM file using the FlashPaper
Here is my experiment:
I want to successfully pull in XML into a structured document. I am not
interested in much else then seeing it work; and then making the process
more sophisticated after seeing it done.
So far I have a really basic 3 line Frame template that I built in the
Structured
If interested, please do NOT respond to poster.
Please contact:
Beth Favini, Documentation Manager, Unica Corp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mid- Level to Senior Technical writer
Unica Corp.
Waltham, MA
Experienced Content Developer/Technical Writer to work with various
project teams to develop and
Noah,
The problem is that you have not told FrameMaker how many columns there
are in the table, so it only creates one column. One easy fix is to add a
cols attribute to your tgroup element whose value is the number of columns
in the table.
--Lynne
At 08:55 PM 3/26/2006, Noah
--- Kevin Rusnak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to successfully pull in XML into a structured
document. I am not
interested in much else then seeing it work; and
then making the process
more sophisticated after seeing it done.
To pull existing XML
At 09:12 AM 3/27/2006, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
So far I have a really basic 3 line Frame template that I built in the
Structured authoring environment.
1. Company Name
2. Account Rep
3. Creation Date
What I am supposed to do next?
Kevin,
When you say you've built your template in the
Hi,
is anyone aware of a way to generate a list of the actual Object Properties
(graphic names) in a document/book? I'd like to do that to be able to see
what graphics are actually in the book, as there about 100 unused ones in
the sub-directory from legacy stuff, and I want to remove them.
Hello Denise,
indeed, you can generate an index of references (imported graphics) and this
may help to clean up your graphics folder. However, you'd still have to
clean up this folder manually.
I use the Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in to do this in a more automated way.
It copies all the files
I am considering moving to Structured FrameMaker, using DocFrame from
Scriptorium.
One of my goals is to permit my SMEs (mostly software developers and QA people)
to add comments to XML files during the period before feature freeze when they
are actively developing and I am not yet writing. My
John - I'm not sure if this helps you, but have you thought of using a Wiki to
collect your developer's ideas?
I have seen them used to good effect to coerce developers who don't like
writing documentation to collect and document their notes, which can then be
pulled together by a full-time
Hello Framers,
I have been experimenting with printing FrameMaker documents with the
FlashPaper printer driver. It successfully converts the document to an open
FlashPaper instance where I can then save the file as PDF for SWF. I can
automate the printing of the FM file using the FlashPaper
Here is my experiment:
I want to successfully pull in XML into a structured document. I am not
interested in much else then seeing it work; and then making the process
more sophisticated after seeing it done.
So far I have a really basic 3 line Frame template that I built in the
Structured
If interested, please do NOT respond to poster.
Please contact:
Beth Favini, Documentation Manager, Unica Corp.
bfavini at unica.com
Mid- Level to Senior Technical writer
Unica Corp.
Waltham, MA
Experienced Content Developer/Technical Writer to work with various
project teams to develop and
Noah,
The problem is that you have not told FrameMaker how many columns there
are in the table, so it only creates one column. One easy fix is to add a
cols attribute to your tgroup element whose value is the number of columns
in the table.
--Lynne
At 08:55 PM 3/26/2006, Noah
--- Kevin Rusnak wrote:
> I want to successfully pull in XML into a structured
> document. I am not
> interested in much else then seeing it work; and
> then making the process
> more sophisticated after seeing it done.
To pull existing XML instances into
At 09:12 AM 3/27/2006, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
>So far I have a really basic 3 line Frame template that I built in the
>Structured authoring environment.
>
>1. Company Name
>2. Account Rep
>3. Creation Date
>
>What I am supposed to do next?
Kevin,
When you say you've built your template in the
Hi,
is anyone aware of a way to generate a list of the actual Object Properties
(graphic names) in a document/book? I'd like to do that to be able to see
what graphics are actually in the book, as there about 100 unused ones in
the sub-directory from legacy stuff, and I want to remove them.
To get a list of imported graphics, generate a List of References, and
select Imported Graphics. You can do this for individual chapters or
for a whole book.
martha
At 12:29 PM 3/27/2006, Denise Salles wrote:
>is anyone aware of a way to generate a list of the actual Object Properties
>(graphic
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