FM does have HTML output via reference page mapping and with DITA has
the ability to take content anywhere (though admittedly with
additional technology involvement). So it's not quite just print and
PDF that you get from FM as a standalone app, but HTML and XML as
well. But yes, FM is primarily pi
> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 7:02 PM
> To: Hedley Finger; Frame Users
> Subject: Re: More like a flicker than a Blaze
>
> Truthfully, I'd use Oxygen rather than Blaze for an XHTML editor. Or
> I'd use a couple of other apps, which even when taken as a group are
>
Users
Subject: Re: More like a flicker than a Blaze
Truthfully, I'd use Oxygen rather than Blaze for an XHTML editor. Or
I'd use a couple of other apps, which even when taken as a group are
less expensive than would be Blaze. And have a learning curve that
isn't as steep. The require
Truthfully, I'd use Oxygen rather than Blaze for an XHTML editor. Or
I'd use a couple of other apps, which even when taken as a group are
less expensive than would be Blaze. And have a learning curve that
isn't as steep. The requirement to design isn't one that I would give
to all authors, thou
They gotta start somewhere!
Rick
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hedley Finger
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 6:55 PM
To: Frame Users
Subject: More like a flicker than a Blaze
Blaze the FrameMaker killer? Don't make me laugh.
What ab
You'd be better off using Flare for that than Blaze.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 6:54 PM, Hedley Finger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Blaze the FrameMaker killer? Don't make me laugh.
>
> P.S. But if I want an advanced XHTML editor for my web site, this
> baby will do.
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Bill Swallow
HATT Lis