Re: Tool for XML - Online Help

2006-05-03 Thread John Root
Hi Angela, There are a number of possible pathways you might follow to provide the solution you're looking for. You could generate HTML from your XML content and post this as online help, or you could post your XML content and transform this on the fly as requested by users. Both solutions have

RE: Tool for XML - Online Help

2006-05-03 Thread Mike Feimster
Angela, I'm assuming your FrameMaker XML output is from Structured Frame. Also, you don't say whether the app is a desktop app or a Web app. If you are using the Docbook or DITA flavors of XML, there are free tools that you can download to create help from the XML. If you are using your own

Notation defined in the Schema that Frame doesn't view

2006-05-03 Thread Nicola Amati
Hello framers, I have a problem using entities for graphics referencing, having defined notations in my Schema for them. When I import or export an XML file with entities declaration in it, Frame doesn't find notation definitions for entities' NDATA sections. I used this feature with XML and

Exporting embedded graphics

2006-05-03 Thread Gutierrez, Anita
Hi Framers, I have a 100-page legacy book with embedded graphics (average 2 per page, PCX format). Is there a way to export the graphics to individual files in some sort of batch operation? And -- even better -- is there a way to convert them to linked graphics in the file without re-importing

RE: Exporting embedded graphics

2006-05-03 Thread Spreadbury, David
If you have a PDF that was generated from the original file, not scanned, then you may be able to export all of the illustrations using Acrobat. Acrobat 7 will allow you to export all of the images to JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, or PNG. The default is JPEG. If you want to save them as PCX, then you

Tool for XML -> Online Help

2006-05-03 Thread John Root
Hi Angela, There are a number of possible pathways you might follow to provide the solution you're looking for. You could generate HTML from your XML content and post this as online help, or you could post your XML content and transform this on the fly as requested by users. Both solutions have

Tool for XML -> Online Help

2006-05-03 Thread Mike Feimster
Angela, I'm assuming your FrameMaker XML output is from Structured Frame. Also, you don't say whether the app is a desktop app or a Web app. If you are using the Docbook or DITA flavors of XML, there are free tools that you can download to create help from the XML. If you are using your own

Notation defined in the Schema that Frame doesn't view

2006-05-03 Thread Nicola Amati
Hello framers, I have a problem using entities for graphics referencing, having defined notations in my Schema for them. When I import or export an XML file with entities declaration in it, Frame doesn't find notation definitions for entities' NDATA sections. I used this feature with XML and

Exporting embedded graphics

2006-05-03 Thread Gutierrez, Anita
Hi Framers, I have a 100-page legacy book with embedded graphics (average 2 per page, PCX format). Is there a way to export the graphics to individual files in some sort of batch operation? And -- even better -- is there a way to convert them to linked graphics in the file without re-importing

Exporting embedded graphics

2006-05-03 Thread Spreadbury, David
If you have a PDF that was generated from the original file, not scanned, then you may be able to export all of the illustrations using Acrobat. Acrobat 7 will allow you to export all of the images to JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, or PNG. The default is JPEG. If you want to save them as PCX, then you