Re: [Framers] from Monique - thanks and good bye!

2022-04-20 Thread tammyvb spectrumwritingllc . com
PM, Scott Prentice wrote: > > [her post to the list was unsuccessful, and she asked me to forward] > > > Forwarded Message ---- > Subject: thanks, and good bye > Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:23:58 -0700 > From: Monique Semp > To: framers@l

[Framers] from Monique - thanks and good bye!

2022-04-19 Thread Scott Prentice
[her post to the list was unsuccessful, and she asked me to forward] Forwarded Message Subject:     thanks, and good bye Date:     Wed, 13 Apr 2022 16:23:58 -0700 From:     Monique Semp To:     framers@lists.frameusers.com Hi everyone, Like many of you on this list, I've

Re: [Framers] Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks.

2020-08-24 Thread Lin Sims
; I do not have the new Frame 2020, but they say there is a new feature that > will allow you to split the imported Word doc into separate Frame files > > Caroline Tabach > > On Mon, 24 Aug 2020, 15:09 IC30 Barry Meislin, > wrote: > > > Hi, what is the best way to convert

Re: [Framers] Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks.

2020-08-24 Thread Caroline Tabach
I do not have the new Frame 2020, but they say there is a new feature that will allow you to split the imported Word doc into separate Frame files Caroline Tabach On Mon, 24 Aug 2020, 15:09 IC30 Barry Meislin, wrote: > Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Tha

Re: [Framers] Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks.

2020-08-24 Thread Lin Sims
r tags. Once you've done that, click OK and the Word document will import. On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 8:09 AM IC30 Barry Meislin < barry.meis...@nuvoton.com> wrote: > Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks. > > The pr

[Framers] Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks.

2020-08-24 Thread IC30 Barry Meislin
Hi, what is the best way to convert from MSWord docx to FM 19? Thanks. The privileged confidential information contained in this email is intended for use only by the addressees as indicated by the original sender of this email. If you are not the addressee

[Framers] Thanks for input re upgrading Frame

2020-04-02 Thread Wendy McGovern
Hello, Framers, Just wanted to thank everyone who replied to my questions about upgrading to Frame 2019. The input from this list is invaluable and is one of the best things about using Frame. Hope everyone is doing okay! Wendy [Pennsylvania Bar Institute] Wendy

[Framers] thanks - for prev. fonts help

2016-06-02 Thread Monique Semp
Hello, Framers, Just a quick note of thanks to the many of you who have shared your knowledge and advice for so many years on this list! As you can tell from my recent spate of messages, I’m doing a big cleanup of templates and docs. I ran into an odd (to me) issue with the fonts. A font

Re: [Framers] Shrinkwrapping - THANKS

2016-04-04 Thread Craig, Alison
Thanks for all the answers. When I have time to explore I may look at the add-ons mentioned by several people. Until then, I'll have to live with editing the 0.353 mm edge out of the frames. And Klaus is correct... If Adobe is listening, they should reveal this - and other - hard coded

[Framers] Thanks

2016-02-01 Thread Michael Norton
Thanks for getting this going again. Michael Norton | Lead Technical Writer | o: (678) 527.5412| f

Unable to allocate ... bytes for color profile: .thanks for solutions and update

2014-03-07 Thread Robert CH Shell
, 3925186 to 3925188, 3925285, 3925627, 3925646 Conclusions: I must break the files into smaller units and hope the page numbers return. Anyway, thanks again 8 gigabytes not enough Progress is possible. Rob Rob Shell rsh...@iafrica.com rsh...@uwc.ac.za shell.robert@gmail.com computer rig: PC 8

thanks from long time lurker

2014-03-01 Thread Jay Maechtlen
Acrobat Data setting, and voila - printer marks. Thanks! Jay -- Jay Maechtlen 626 444-5112 office 626 840-8875 cell www.laserpubs.com ___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to framers

Thanks to all!

2013-12-13 Thread Paquet, Becky (IS)
I got so many helpful responses to my request yesterday. Thank you to everyone. I'd be lost without you. Rebecca S. Paquet ___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to framers@lists.frameusers.com.

Thanks to all!

2013-12-13 Thread Paquet, Becky (IS)
I got so many helpful responses to my request yesterday. Thank you to everyone. I'd be lost without you. Rebecca S. Paquet

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-31 Thread Alan Litchfield
ination of Word 2013 for short documents (less than 10 to 20 >>>>> pages), and LaTex (for large multi-hundred page specifications) is >>>>> proving quite workable. Not perfect, and not as flexible as >>>>> FrameMaker, but the costly ?upgrades? of FrameM

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
...@googlegroups.com *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community was super

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread gr...@hedgewizard.net
My biggest kvetch about all the structured doc tools I've seen (and I've been using them as far back as IBM's BookMaster) is that they generally output like sausage machines. All the text is simply extruded onto the page, with no awareness of how people read documents or process information. It

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
Lots of structured authoring tools, including FrameMaker, offer a WYSIWYG presentation. I don't see people moving away from that since it's a lot more efficient to fix formatting problems on the fly. On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Rick Quatro r...@rickquatro.com wrote: Mike's comment is

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish

2013-10-30 Thread Michael Norton
Rick Quatro wrote: Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG in this century. The whole XML-authoring world, with DITA, S1000D, DocBook, etc., is a move away from WSIWYG authoring tools. Increasingly, authoring content is being separated from

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish

2013-10-30 Thread Rick Quatro
: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:26 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish Rick Quatro wrote: Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG in this century. The whole XML-authoring world, with DITA, S1000D

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Fred Ridder
of hundreds of separate pieces of software from dozens of different sources... -Fred Ridder Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 09:46:18 +0200 From: shmue...@gmail.com To: a...@alphabyte.co.nz; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
this helps, Z From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Fred Ridder Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:52 AM To: shmu...@excalibur.co.il; Alan Litchfield; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Alan Litchfield
...@lists.frameusers.com] *On Behalf Of *Joseph Lorenzini *Sent:* Saturday, October 26, 2013 10:13 AM *To:* FrameMaker Forum; tcs-us...@googlegroups.com *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Alan Litchfield
ot >>> acceptable, and the trend to equally costly SAAS is a deal-breaker. >>> >>> BTW, LaTeX in particular allows me to achieve **complete** >>> look-and-feel consistency in my specifications ? formatting is >>> separate from text entry ? and I value

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Alan Litchfield
Unless/when print technologies change, then you might need that step. Until then your existing Acrobat will continue to work with the old license. I still run a #8 version on an old computer. Alan On 30/10/13 5:54 AM, Mike Wickham wrote: > I'm in that crowd, too. My books go to press and I

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Alan Litchfield
On 30/10/13 7:25 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (Syed.Hosain at aeris.net) wrote: > PDF generation with intra-document references is one of the limitations in > Adobe Acrobat equivalents from other sources (when used with FrameMaker) - > Rick Quatro had mentioned this in a response to one of my earlier

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
>>>> FrameMaker, but the costly ?upgrades? of FrameMaker is not >>>> acceptable, and the trend to equally costly SAAS is a deal-breaker. >>>> >>>> BTW, LaTeX in particular allows me to achieve **complete** >>>> look-and-feel

So Long and Thanks for the Fish

2013-10-30 Thread Michael Norton
Rick Quatro wrote: "Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG "in this century." The whole XML-authoring world, with DITA, S1000D, DocBook, etc., is a move away from WSIWYG authoring tools. Increasingly, authoring content is being separated

So Long and Thanks for the Fish

2013-10-30 Thread Rick Quatro
Michael Norton Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:26 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish Rick Quatro wrote: "Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG "in this century." The w

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Fred Ridder
TeX chaos of hundreds of separate pieces of software from dozens of different sources... -Fred Ridder > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 09:46:18 +0200 > From: shmuelw1 at gmail.com > To: alan at alphabyte.co.nz; framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Mig

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-30 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
and "jump to the PDF for this line of source text". Hope this helps, Z From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Fred Ridder Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 5:52 AM To: shmuelw at excalibur.co.il; Alan Litchfield; fra

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
Thanks for the tip on LaTex. It's nice to know there is a free alternative to FrameMaker, which has become very overpriced lately. They went from $400 for an upgrade every 2 or 3 versions to $400 to upgrade only one version. Regards, Shmuel Wolfson

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Mike Wickham
Isn't LaTex a non-WYSIWYG application, though? I can't imagine working that way in this century. I don't think I've done that since Wordstar. :) Mike Wickham It's nice to know there is a free alternative to FrameMaker, which has become very overpriced lately. They went from $400 for an

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
? Isn't LaTex a non-WYSIWYG application, though? I can't imagine working that way in this century. I don't think I've done that since Wordstar. :) ? Mike Wickham Absolutely correct that it is non-WYSIWYG for the text input. So, it does require a change in thinking when writing. However,

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 21:02 -0500 28/10/13, Mike Wickham wrote: Nobody needs PDF unless they want to create documents that will retain fonts and formatting to display identically on every computer. But if you want that, you want PDF-- and you probably want Acrobat because it is the most stable and full-featured.

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Rick Quatro
Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG in this century. The whole XML-authoring world, with DITA, S1000D, DocBook, etc., is a move away from WSIWYG authoring tools. Increasingly, authoring content is being separated from rendering it for

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm in that crowd, too. My books go to press and I use Acrobat to generate my PDF. I'm sure third party choices could work well, too, but I prefer Acrobat. (That could change if Adobe takes it to a subscription-only model.) Mike Wickham On 10/29/2013 10:14 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote: At 21:02

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Alan Litchfield
...@googlegroups.com *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community was super

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Alan Litchfield
Unless/when print technologies change, then you might need that step. Until then your existing Acrobat will continue to work with the old license. I still run a #8 version on an old computer. Alan On 30/10/13 5:54 AM, Mike Wickham wrote: I'm in that crowd, too. My books go to press and I

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
PDF generation with intra-document references is one of the limitations in Adobe Acrobat equivalents from other sources (when used with FrameMaker) - Rick Quatro had mentioned this in a response to one of my earlier posts too. However, from TeXstudio (i.e., when using LaTeX), I can get

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Alan Litchfield
On 30/10/13 7:25 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote: PDF generation with intra-document references is one of the limitations in Adobe Acrobat equivalents from other sources (when used with FrameMaker) - Rick Quatro had mentioned this in a response to one of my earlier posts

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
That looks good indeed - the description is exactly what I want! I will have to try it out. Thanks much, Z -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Alan Litchfield Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 11:46 AM

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Uh slap on side of head dummy me - hyperref is what I am already using. Just haven't explored all the options yet ... Z That looks good indeed - the description is exactly what I want! I will have to try it out. Thanks much, Z On 30/10/13 7:25 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Alan Litchfield
t; Z > > *From:*framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com > [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] *On Behalf Of *Joseph > Lorenzini > *Sent:* Saturday, October 26, 2013 10:13 AM > *To:* FrameMaker Forum; TCS-Users at googlegroups.com > *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Alan Litchfield
26, 2013 10:13 AM > *To:* FrameMaker Forum; TCS-Users at googlegroups.com > *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from > FrameMaker to Flare > > Hi all, > > I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce > thousands of pages of documentation. And I

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Michael Lewis
There are plenty of alternatives even with FM, as long as you use "Print . . ." rather than "Save as PDF". I have Acrobat at home but use "CutePDF" as a printer on my university machine. Michael Lewis Macquarie University On 2013/10/29 11:33, VLM TechSubs wrote: > It occurs to me that leaving

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
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So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Mike Wickham
Isn't LaTex a non-WYSIWYG application, though? I can't imagine working that way in this century. I don't think I've done that since Wordstar. :) Mike Wickham > It's nice to know there is a free alternative to FrameMaker, which > has become very overpriced lately. They went from $400 for an

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
? Isn't LaTex a non-WYSIWYG application, though? I can't imagine working that way in this century. I don't think I've done that since Wordstar. :) ? Mike Wickham Absolutely correct that it is non-WYSIWYG for the text input. So, it does require a change in thinking when writing. However,

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 21:02 -0500 28/10/13, Mike Wickham wrote: >Nobody needs PDF unless they want to create documents that will retain fonts >and formatting to display identically on every computer. But if you want that, >you want PDF-- and you probably want Acrobat because it is the most stable and

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Rick Quatro
Mike's comment is interesting light of the fact that many people are moving away from WSIWYG "in this century." The whole XML-authoring world, with DITA, S1000D, DocBook, etc., is a move away from WSIWYG authoring tools. Increasingly, authoring content is being separated from rendering it for

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm in that crowd, too. My books go to press and I use Acrobat to generate my PDF. I'm sure third party choices could work well, too, but I prefer Acrobat. (That could change if Adobe takes it to a subscription-only model.) Mike Wickham On 10/29/2013 10:14 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote: > At 21:02

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
PDF generation with intra-document references is one of the limitations in Adobe Acrobat equivalents from other sources (when used with FrameMaker) - Rick Quatro had mentioned this in a response to one of my earlier posts too. However, from TeXstudio (i.e., when using LaTeX), I can get

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
That looks good indeed - the description is exactly what I want! I will have to try it out. Thanks much, Z -Original Message- From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Alan Litchfield Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 11:46

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Uh dummy me - hyperref is what I am already using. Just haven't explored all the options yet ... Z > That looks good indeed - the description is exactly what I want! I will have > to try it out. > Thanks much, > Z On 30/10/13 7:25 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (Syed.Hosain at aeri

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread gr...@hedgewizard.net
My biggest kvetch about all the structured doc tools I've seen (and I've been using them as far back as IBM's "BookMaster") is that they generally output like sausage machines. All the text is simply extruded onto the page, with no awareness of how people read documents or process information. It

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-29 Thread Robert Lauriston
Lots of structured authoring tools, including FrameMaker, offer a WYSIWYG presentation. I don't see people moving away from that since it's a lot more efficient to fix formatting problems on the fly. On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 8:30 AM, Rick Quatro wrote: > Mike's comment is interesting light of the

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Joseph Lorenzini
Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community was super helpful. So its with some regret that I am telling you that I am leaving this community and

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
To: FrameMaker Forum; tcs-us...@googlegroups.com Subject: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Writer
@lists.frameusers.com Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 2:22:59 PM Subject: RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating fromFrameMaker to Flare Hi, Joseph.   You are not the only one who is abandoning FrameMaker … if you look at my posts in the past months, I have done the same although I

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Alan Litchfield
...@googlegroups.com *Subject:* So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Robert Lauriston
Why not share your reasons for migrating with the list? It's not like this is a fan club, I think a lot of FM users are looking for a practical migration path. It would be interesting to hear a current comparison of the two. On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Joseph Lorenzini jalo...@gmail.com

RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread VLM TechSubs
Lorenzini Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2013 10:13 AM To: FrameMaker Forum; tcs-us...@googlegroups.com Subject: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Alan Litchfield
and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community was super helpful. So its with some regret

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Michael Lewis
There are plenty of alternatives even with FM, as long as you use Print . . . rather than Save as PDF. I have Acrobat at home but use CutePDF as a printer on my university machine. Michael Lewis Macquarie University On 2013/10/29 11:33, VLM TechSubs wrote: It occurs to me that leaving

Re: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Mike Wickham
VLM TechSubs wrote: It occurs to me that leaving FrameMaker cuts one’s last tie to Adobe Acrobat, as well. One may need Acrobat to publish from Adobe applications, but not to publish from anyplace else, of which I am aware. Adobe applications don't tie you to Acrobat. FM includes a

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
2013 10:13 AM To: FrameMaker Forum; TCS-Users at googlegroups.com Subject: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Writer
frameusers.com> >Sent: Monday, October 28, 2013 2:22:59 PM >Subject: RE: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating fromFrameMaker >to Flare > > > >Hi, Joseph. >? >You are not the only one who is abandoning FrameMaker ? if you look at my >posts in the past

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Robert Lauriston
Why not share your reasons for migrating with the list? It's not like this is a fan club, I think a lot of FM users are looking for a practical migration path. It would be interesting to hear a current comparison of the two. On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Joseph Lorenzini wrote: > Hi all, > >

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread VLM TechSubs
Lorenzini Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2013 10:13 AM To: FrameMaker Forum; TCS-Users at googlegroups.com Subject: So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-28 Thread Mike Wickham
VLM TechSubs wrote: > It occurs to me that leaving FrameMaker cuts one?s last tie to Adobe > Acrobat, as well. One may need Acrobat to publish from Adobe > applications, but not to publish from anyplace else, of which I am aware. Adobe applications don't tie you to Acrobat. FM includes a

So Long and Thanks for the Fish -- Migrating from FrameMaker to Flare

2013-10-26 Thread Joseph Lorenzini
Hi all, I have used FrameMaker for over 5 years. I have used it to produce thousands of pages of documentation. And I honestly thought that FM was a great tool...for a time. Plus, the community was super helpful. So its with some regret that I am telling you that I am leaving this community and

RE: A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-02 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
://answers.atlassian.com/questions/19789/converting-from-framemaker-to-confluence-4 Thanks! I will take a look at that flow/process when I get to the steps moving documents to Confluence. I remember seeing a number of threads from you in regard to how you did this and plan to review all that before I

A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-02 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
gt; on the content and formatting. > https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/19789/converting-from-framemaker-to-confluence-4 Thanks! I will take a look at that flow/process when I get to the steps moving documents to Confluence. I remember seeing a number of threads from you in regard to how

A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-01 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
other tools even when using Confluence. Without Mif2Go, I believe that I would have had to spend many days ... bringing in bare text manually to Word and then adding in all the format fixes (for example, for emphasized text, bolding, etc.). So, thanks, Jeremy! Mif2Go is excellent and deserves

Re: A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-01 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker MIF2Go Word works great, I've used it for a variety of projects. Unfortunately Word Confluence has some major bugs that require a lot of cleanup. FrameMaker MIF2Go XHTML Confluence might be faster depending on the content and formatting.

A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-01 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
, but this can wait - they will need to be created/edited using other tools even when using Confluence. Without Mif2Go, I believe that I would have had to spend many days ... bringing in bare text manually to Word and then adding in all the format fixes (for example, for emphasized text, boldin

A hearty public endorsement for Mif2Go - thanks, Jeremy!

2013-08-01 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker > MIF2Go > Word works great, I've used it for a variety of projects. Unfortunately Word > Confluence has some major bugs that require a lot of cleanup. FrameMaker > MIF2Go > XHTML > Confluence might be faster depending on the content and formatting.

Upgrade from FM8 to 11? - Thanks

2012-10-12 Thread LTC Writer
Thanks to all who responded. A reply from Harpreet, Adobe Support, says that the printing issue has been fixed. The other replies are mixed. One of my clients is using FM10 and eventually, I will not be able to create documents for them in FM8. I expect I will be upgrading soon. Tim Lewis Lewis

FM 10 books - Thanks all

2011-12-05 Thread Corinne Kenney
Thanks everyone for the information about FM 10 books. As always, this list rocks.   Corinne Kenney Raytheon Aurora Colorado___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to framers@lists.frameusers.com

FM 10 books - Thanks all

2011-12-05 Thread Corinne Kenney
Thanks everyone for the information about FM 10 books. As always, this list rocks. ? Corinne Kenney Raytheon Aurora Colorado -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20111205/6b028

Thanks for support on list of paragraph properties

2011-11-23 Thread Studio Smalbro
Hi folks Thanks for the good answers on how to generate a list of paragraph properties. I dug down in the backup archives and voila - I actually already had MifMuncher - but had forgotten all about in the years gone by. regards Bjørn ___ You

Thanks to all who responded

2011-11-23 Thread Garnier Garnier
Hello Listers,   Thanks for providing different options to extract text from jpeg files.   I was provided a scanned manual (jpeg) that was converted to pdf and I wanted to extract and use some of the text.   I finally purchased Abby FineReader - OCR software (www.abbyy.com ) from a retailer

Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Cal Callahan
Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm swamped at work, so haven't been able to fully explore the problem yet. I am now able to print to a pdf, although saving doesn't work yet. There appears to a be a problem with one of my job option files. I checked the other job options and made sure I wasn't

RE: Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Combs, Richard
Cal Callahan wrote: I would like to know how to get my Distiller window open when the job is processing. Right now Distiller is an enigma wrapped in a mystery. You can open Distiller (before starting to create a PDF) from Start All Programs. Exact location depends on your installation

RE: Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Cal Callahan Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 9:57 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10 Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm swamped at work, so haven't been able to fully explore

Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Cal Callahan
Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm swamped at work, so haven't been able to fully explore the problem yet. I am now able to print to a pdf, although saving doesn't work yet. There appears to a be a problem with one of my job option files. I checked the other job options and made sure I wasn't

Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Combs, Richard
Cal Callahan wrote: > I would like to know how to get my Distiller window open when the job > is processing. Right now Distiller is an enigma wrapped in a mystery. You can open Distiller (before starting to create a PDF) from Start > All Programs. Exact location depends on your installation

Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10

2011-08-18 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
rs-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Cal Callahan Sent: Thursday, August 18, 2011 9:57 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Thanks re can't get a pdf from FM 10 Thanks for all your suggestions. I'm swamped at work, so haven't been able

thanks for your assistance on Warnings, Cautions, Notes - this list rocks! EOM

2011-08-03 Thread hessiansx4
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thanks for your assistance on Warnings, Cautions, Notes - this list rocks!

2011-08-01 Thread hessiansx4

Thanks for the table to FM/PDF suggestions

2011-01-19 Thread Heidi Bailey
Thanks to everyone who has given me suggestions so far. I am trying to get a bit more info about the back end, and also will investigate some of the suggestions. If you kind people don't hear from me for a while, it's because I'm trying stuff out (and doing some writing work :-). Cheers, Heidi

Thanks for the table to FM/PDF suggestions

2011-01-18 Thread Heidi Bailey
Thanks to everyone who has given me suggestions so far. I am trying to get a bit more info about the back end, and also will investigate some of the suggestions. If you kind people don't hear from me for a while, it's because I'm trying stuff out (and doing some writing work :-). Cheers, Heidi

Cross-platform CD burning thanks

2010-02-05 Thread Wendy McGovern
Thanks to all the people who replied to my question about burning a cross-platform CD from the PC. As it turns out, the question was moot-we burned a CD from a PC and I took it home and tried in on my iMac and it worked perfectly. It's a MacIntel (newer Macs now have Intel chips) with OS X Leopard

Cross-platform CD burning thanks

2010-02-05 Thread Wendy McGovern
Thanks to all the people who replied to my question about burning a cross-platform CD from the PC. As it turns out, the question was moot-we burned a CD from a PC and I took it home and tried in on my iMac and it worked perfectly. It's a MacIntel (newer Macs now have Intel chips) with OS X Leopard

Mif2Go Help -- Thanks!

2010-01-15 Thread Hales-Crotchett, Nicole
Thanks to all who offered suggestions. I'll keep playing with it! -Nicole ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers

Mif2Go Help -- Thanks!

2010-01-15 Thread Hales-Crotchett, Nicole
Thanks to all who offered suggestions. I'll keep playing with it! -Nicole

Great thanks [ Re: Replace on part of a wildcards search ]

2009-10-07 Thread Avraham Makeler
Great thanks to all those who answered. This is a great forum. - avi On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:56 PM, David A Starr dast...@ra.rockwell.comwrote: I'm not sure this is helpful at this time, but Using FrameMaker 5 has a Chapter 8 titled Searching. The Index for this manual has a reference

Great thanks [ Re: Replace on part of a wildcards search ]

2009-10-07 Thread Avraham Makeler
Great thanks to all those who answered. This is a great forum. - avi On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 2:56 PM, David A Starr wrote: > I'm not sure this is helpful at this time, but Using FrameMaker 5 has a > Chapter 8 titled Searching. The Index for this manual has a reference > from searchi

Thanks for the help concerning hypertext linking in PDF

2009-04-29 Thread Gerry Olow
My thanks to Richard Combs and Fred Ridder for their help. I found out that I didn't have the Adobe PDF installed (contains Acrobat Distiller). For some reason, when I installed my Frame8, Adobe PDF did not tag along... Thanks again, Gerry Olow

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