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Frame to ePub.
Quite simple.
Theresa
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Frame to ePub.
Quite simple.
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I've been using EPubFM by Elmsoft. I'm on Frame 8 but I think earlier
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Hello Framers,
I've been using EPubFM by Elmsoft. I'm on Frame 8 but I think earlier
versions are supported. Contact Frank at elmsoft at comcast.net
Cheers,
Theresa
On 2/10/2012 12:17 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
And if you use FrameMaker 9 (or even 10) for legacy Frame documents
under Parallels because you are a Mac shop? What better options might we
have?
NOTE: I work for WebWorks.
If you are running under Parallels, you should be able to make use of
the
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>> Cc: "framers at lists.frameusers.com" ,
>> James Monaco
>> Subject: RE: Frame to eBook
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All,
I have recently done
All,
I have recently done this investigation on behalf of a client. Of the methods
I explored (both published and home cooked), the approach described below is
by far the easiest I have found. It also provides for sufficient flexibility
and tweaking to provide for known device peculiarities, such
il Verma"
>Cc: "framers at lists.frameusers.com" ,
> James Monaco
>Subject: RE: Frame to eBook
>Message-ID:
> <45962.156.62.3.23.1328827545.squirrel at webmail.ak.planet.gen.nz>
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10 Feb 2012 11:45:45 +1300 (NZDT)
>> From: "Alan Litchfield"
>> To: "Kapil Verma"
>> Cc: "framers at lists.frameusers.com" ,
>> James Monaco
>> Subject: RE: Frame to eBook
>> Message-ID:
>> <45962.156.62.3.23.1328827545.
On 2/10/2012 12:17 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
> And if you use FrameMaker 9 (or even 10) for legacy Frame documents
> under Parallels because you are a Mac shop? What better options might we
> have?
NOTE: I work for WebWorks.
If you are running under Parallels, you should be able to make use of
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of James Monaco
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:24 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame to eBook
All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (and
Mobi). Our
All,
I have recently done this investigation on behalf of a client. Of the methods
I explored (both published and home cooked), the approach described below is
by far the easiest I have found. It also provides for sufficient flexibility
and tweaking to provide for known device peculiarities, such
ers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of James Monaco
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 11:24 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Frame to eBook
All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (a
All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (and
Mobi). Our books are heavily illustrated, so this is a large part of the work.
1. Produce the pdf in color.
2. Save pdf as Word.
3. Import
Vendor post: I am a WebWorks reseller.
Yes, you have a lot of work to do in Pages before producing a decent ePub
file, but the end result is good. Until FM outputs ePub this is the way to
go.
I didn't see the earlier posts in this thread, but have you considered using
WebWorks ePublisher to
All our books begin in Framemaker (7, Mac). After some trial and error, here is
the workflow I found most effective for converting the books to ePub (and
Mobi). Our books are heavily illustrated, so this is a large part of the work.
1. Produce the pdf in color.
2. Save pdf as Word.
3. Import
Vendor post: I am a WebWorks reseller.
> Yes, you have a lot of work to do in Pages before producing a decent ePub
file, but the end result is good. Until FM outputs ePub this is the way to
go.
I didn't see the earlier posts in this thread, but have you considered using
WebWorks ePublisher to
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