TypePad (http://www.typepad.com/) is the hosted version of the Moveable Type
(http://www.movabletype.org/) CMS.
Ted, Art is right in saying that converting to html with mif2go is an option
but I guess it depends on how much formatting has been done in Frame and how
much of that formatting you
TypePad (http://www.typepad.com/) is the hosted version of the Moveable Type
(http://www.movabletype.org/) CMS.
Ted, Art is right in saying that converting to html with mif2go is an option
but I guess it depends on how much formatting has been done in Frame and how
much of that formatting you
1st. I would like to export unstructured Frame 7.1 paragraphs directly
into whatever TypePad uses for creating blog posts; paste in is OK.
TypePad's support FAQ'a contain nothing on Framemaker. I have about
4500 journal entries (paragraphs) into a 1,400 page Frame Book w/an
APL, TOC, and 50
Ted,
You should be able to simply copy-and-paste anything from a Frame file
directly into any other program. I'm not familiar with TypePad, but if
it's a Windows program it should take stuff from the Clipboard.
If you're asking about converting the entire book to text... first, I
wouldn't bother
Ted,
You should be able to simply copy-and-paste anything from a Frame file
directly into any other program. I'm not familiar with TypePad, but if
it's a Windows program it should take stuff from the Clipboard.
If you're asking about converting the entire book to text... first, I
wouldn't bother
1st. I would like to export unstructured Frame 7.1 paragraphs directly
into whatever TypePad uses for creating blog posts; paste in is OK.
TypePad's support FAQ'a contain nothing on Framemaker. I have about
4500 journal entries (paragraphs) into a 1,400 page Frame Book w/an
APL, TOC, and 50