Re: [Framers] Frame wish list

2016-04-13 Thread Robert Lauriston
I think the problem there is the crude import options on the target side. Salesforce uses DITA internally but they don't expose that for use by customers. On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Art Campbell wrote: > publishing to a mix of media > that includes database-based

Re: [Framers] Frame wish list

2016-04-13 Thread Art Campbell
Actually, I don't think it is, at least in 2015, the current release. It's a crippled subset of RoboHelp, sort of like the Acrobat Distiller that ships with Frame is a subset of the full functionality of Adobe Acrobat. Neither Frame, Flare, nor Tech Comm Suite seems to be going in the direction

Re: [Framers] Frame wish list

2016-04-13 Thread Robert Lauriston
They already did. FrameMaker 12's multi-channel publishing feature is fundamentally a FrameMaker-only version of RoboHelp. On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 7:53 AM, Joel wrote: > Since I am part of a shop that uses Frame but it also slowly moving towards > MadCap Flare for most of our

Re: [Framers] Frame wish list

2016-04-13 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
om Subject: [Framers] Frame wish list Since I am part of a shop that uses Frame but it also slowly moving towards MadCap Flare for most of our new content, I think Adobe should merge RoboHelp and Frame into one updated Frame in order to better combat what MadCap is doing. Than

[Framers] Frame wish list

2016-04-13 Thread Joel
Since I am part of a shop that uses Frame but it also slowly moving towards MadCap Flare for most of our new content, I think Adobe should merge RoboHelp and Frame into one updated Frame in order to better combat what MadCap is doing. Thanks, Joel W. ___