RE: Migrating contents to a new template

2010-07-15 Thread Garnier Garnier
Hello All,   Thanks to all who responded to my query. We have decided to opt for TemplateMapper.   B/R   Garnier --- On Wed, 14/7/10, Reng, Dr. Winfried wr...@tycoint.com wrote: From: Reng, Dr. Winfried wr...@tycoint.com Subject: RE: Migrating contents to a new template To: framers

RE: Migrating contents to a new template

2010-07-14 Thread Reng, Dr. Winfried
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campb...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:17 PM To: Garnier Garnier Cc: Reng, Dr. Winfried; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Migrating contents to a new template First, if I were you and you were going to maintain these books

RE: Migrating contents to a new template

2010-07-13 Thread Reng, Dr. Winfried
Hi Garnier, If not only the formatting changed but also the format names I recommend these tools: Best value for money is Template Mapper from Cudspan: http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/executioner.php?do=displayPagefield_tab_num=2 A not so convenient alternative would be FindChangeSpecial from

Re: Migrating contents to a new template

2010-07-13 Thread Steve Johnson
I wouldn't choose FrameScript for that if you're going to write it from scratch. Another option is to convert to MIF and then write a Perl script to make the template changes. On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 2:20 AM, Reng, Dr. Winfried wr...@tycoint.com wrote: Hi Garnier, If not only the formatting

Re: Migrating contents to a new template

2010-07-13 Thread Art Campbell
First, if I were you and you were going to maintain these books in the future with Frame, I'd also plan on upgrading to 9 and using the Unicode fonts and so on that have changed since 7 so you don't have to do a second conversion further down the road. And as far as implementation goes, I'd go a