"Publishing Made Easy"!
Maybe they should think about "Our Website Made Easily Readable".
One of the worst websites I have come across.
"Packed with New Features": you click on a line and nothing happens
except you see in the bar: "Read www.pectora.com".
Bodvar
On 8/16/06, David Creamer wrote:
"Publishing Made Easy"!
Maybe they should think about "Our Website Made Easily Readable".
One of the worst websites I have come across.
"Packed with New Features": you click on a line and nothing happens
except you see in the bar: "Read www.pectora.com".
Bodvar
On 8/16/06, David Creamer <[EMAI
> Check out www.pectora.com.
I tried to check this site out, but...
...found a good example of poor website design.
Type is almost too small to read on high-res portable.
All Flash with no HTML/CSS options that I could see.
I think someone was too clever for their own good.
David Creamer
I.D.E.
> Check out www.pectora.com.
I tried to check this site out, but...
...found a good example of poor website design.
Type is almost too small to read on high-res portable.
All Flash with no HTML/CSS options that I could see.
I think someone was too clever for their own good.
David Creamer
I.D.E.
Scott,
This is entirely possible through FrameScript (www.framescript.com).
FrameScript is a programming language for automating FrameMaker
operations. The product is cheap (~$150), but you would need to develop
or purchase the FrameScript program to accomplish your task. FrameScript
does prov
Hi Scott,
You could have a FrameScript script do a lookup for each part number in a
database (or spreadsheet) and replace the current price with what is
returned from the database.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000
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To: Framers
Subject: Importing Pricing ino Frame Document
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1
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rs.com] On Behalf Of Scott White
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 9:41 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Importing Pricing ino Frame Document
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000-page catalog into a
Framemaker document?
We do many large catalogs here, some with and some without pricing, and
Hi, Scott:
In addition to the several proprietary database applications that can
manage this, you might want to search for "Database Publishing" in
"MIF_Reference.pdf" in the OnlineManuals directory of your FrameMaker
installation.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
You've gotten plenty of suggestions. I assume that,
presently, production of your catalog is being done in
a manner that is incompatible with a full database
publishing solution, otherwise the solution would be
obvious.
The FrameScript solution offered by Rick Quatro would
seem to be the simplest
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000-page catalog into a
Framemaker document?
We do many large catalogs here, some with and some without pricing, and a
potential customer wanted to know if they could update embedded pricing just
before the files go to press. I thought I would ask the que
You've gotten plenty of suggestions. I assume that,
presently, production of your catalog is being done in
a manner that is incompatible with a full database
publishing solution, otherwise the solution would be
obvious.
The FrameScript solution offered by Rick Quatro would
seem to be the simplest
Scott,
This is entirely possible through FrameScript (www.framescript.com).
FrameScript is a programming language for automating FrameMaker
operations. The product is cheap (~$150), but you would need to develop
or purchase the FrameScript program to accomplish your task. FrameScript
does pro
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Scott White
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 9:41 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Importing Pricing ino Frame Document
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000-page catalog into a
Framemaker document?
We do many large catalo
Hi Scott,
You could have a FrameScript script do a lookup for each part number in a
database (or spreadsheet) and replace the current price with what is
returned from the database.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,00
Hi, Scott:
In addition to the several proprietary database applications that can
manage this, you might want to search for "Database Publishing" in
"MIF_Reference.pdf" in the OnlineManuals directory of your FrameMaker
installation.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProService
: Importing Pricing ino Frame Document
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000-page catalog into a
Framemaker document?
We do many large catalogs here, some with and some without pricing, and
a potential customer wanted to know if they could update embedded
pricing just before the files go to
Is there a way to import new prices for a 1,000-page catalog into a
Framemaker document?
We do many large catalogs here, some with and some without pricing, and a
potential customer wanted to know if they could update embedded pricing just
before the files go to press. I thought I would ask the que
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