> -Original Message-
> From: Framers
> On
> Behalf Of Caroline Tabach
> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 9:40 PM
> To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
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> Cc: Framers List
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Framemaker licensing and channel publishing
software.
Cc: Framers List
Subject: Re: [Framers] Framemaker licensing and channel publishing questions
I published to HTML5 I was able to customize it and make the files do
whatever I liked.
I changed the colors to match our application etc.
I stayed with Frame 2017.
Caroline Tabach
On
One alternative to upgrading would be to get an older copy of RoboHelp
of the same vintage as your copy of FrameMaker and link your FM
projects to RH. Then you can publish to PDF with FM and to web help or
whatever with RH.
http://lauriston.com/fm10_link_to_rh9.zip
Another alternative is WebWorks
I published to HTML5 I was able to customize it and make the files do
whatever I liked.
I changed the colors to match our application etc.
I stayed with Frame 2017.
Caroline Tabach
On Thu, 18 Feb 2021, 21:40 , wrote:
> OK,
>
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> So, I might not have a choice, and I might have to upgrade t
Thank you for the information. Much appreciated.Sent from Samsung Galaxy
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Original message From: Robert Lauriston
Date: 2/18/21 2:14 PM (GMT-07:00) To: "An email list for people using Adobe
FrameMaker software." Subject: Re: [Framers]
Framemaker lic
You get upgrades and updates so long as you subscribe. There's tech
support by phone, chat, or email, for what it's worth.
Multi-channel publishing to HTML5 etc. is via a subset of RoboHelp
features, similar to the way publishing to PDF is a subset of Acrobat
Pro features. It's not as customizable
OK,
So, I might not have a choice, and I might have to upgrade to FM2020, which
thrills me like a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. I know that Framemaker
is now a subscription license, and I could go off on a big rant about that,
but. . first question -what do you get for this subscription