Re: Fwd: Help Tools

2010-10-13 Thread Ben Allums
On 10/13/2010, Art Campbell wrote: Webworks standard is an early version of ePublisher. The Standard and Pro essentially mean that one cannot modify templates; the professional version can. In any case, whatever tool you use is likely to achieve the look and feel of your help file by

Re: Fwd: Help Tools

2010-10-13 Thread Ben Allums
On 10/13/2010 2:23 PM, Christopher Ward wrote: On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Pam Reichert wrote: I have been using WebWorks epublisher Pro version 9.2 to convert our FrameMaker documents into online help for our applications. Recently my laptop started having problems and they are moving me

Fwd: Help Tools

2010-10-13 Thread Ben Allums
On 10/13/2010, Art Campbell wrote: > Webworks standard is an early version of ePublisher. The Standard and > Pro essentially mean that one cannot modify templates; the professional > version can. > > In any case, whatever tool you use is likely to achieve the look and > feel of your help file by

Fwd: Help Tools

2010-10-13 Thread Ben Allums
On 10/13/2010 2:23 PM, Christopher Ward wrote: On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Pam Reichert wrote: > I have been using WebWorks epublisher Pro version 9.2 to convert our > FrameMaker documents into online help for our applications. Recently my > laptop started having problems and they are moving

Fwd: Help Tools

2010-10-13 Thread Ben Allums
On 10/13/2010 2:57 PM, Ben Allums wrote: > On 10/13/2010, Art Campbell wrote: >> If you've done massive amounts of tweaking to the ePublisher templates, >> that may be your easiest way to go. Along with that, I can't believe >> that their customer support department can't give you a new code