Thanks, Jeff
Yes, it is PDF production only. I have yet to single-source all these thousands
of pages (lone writer here). I think e-mail is the most sensible thing to do.
Jack
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From: Jeff Coatsworth jeff.coatswo...@jonassoftware.com
To: framers
Depends on the output! :)
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From: Jeff Coatsworth jeff.coatswo...@jonassoftware.com
To: framers framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:35:01 AM
Subject: RE: Minor typos and the QA guy/scrummaster
If all your content is in FM, then you're
I think #2 would be the most convincing for him. We are big on security.
Jack
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From: Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com
To: jackdel...@comcast.net
Cc: framers framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 8:42:01 AM
Subject: Re: Minor typos and the QA
Your expert can already edit your docs in pdf if he has the full Adobe
Acrobat Pro Extended. Or even with Reader if you enable commenting in your pdf.
The tools are pretty good. Maybe he just needs some education in how to use
them.
The real issue is whether you want to allow others to make
I think maybe a summary rather than a link to ALL the comments here. ;-)
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From: Peter Courlis neat_g...@yahoo.com
To: Mike Wickham i...@mikewickham.com, framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:12:56 PM
Subject: Re: Minor typos and the QA
When FM10 and the previous versions save a file to HTML, the numbered
cross-references are replaced by see followed by the content of the
reference. Is there any way to avoid this extraneous text and keep the
number and perhaps its format? If it involves the insertion of codes, please
tell me
Announcement:
ElmSoft (www.ElmSoftOnline.com), the developers of FrameScript, would like
to announce the release of version 2 of EPubFm (EPubFm2), the quick and easy
way to create epub files from FrameMaker documents and books.
EPubFm version 1 could save only a single FM document to an
From what I've read, FM's native export to HTML is fairly weak - most people
seem to invest in MIF2GO to take their FM content and finely control the
resulting HTML.
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On 18/07/2012 1:31 PM, Robert Leif wrote:
When FM10 and the previous versions save a file to HTML, the numbered
cross-references are replaced by see followed by the content of the
reference. Is there any way to avoid this extraneous text and keep the
number and perhaps its format? If it involves
I have had to do a lot with this lately, and I'm still at it. Sadly, the help
is of little help.
The most important thing to know is that the conversion is done according to
the HTML mapping table on the doc reference page. You can go to File
Utilities HTML Setup... but you do better to go
Not to be too picky, but why is the ScrumMaster, whose role is to be a
facilitator, getting tied in knots over typos? That's not his role in a true
Agile environment.
Just a thought!
Marguerite
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Hi there -
I believe he sees it as a defect which must be corrected, ergo, his problem (he
is in an Agile role but in a QA headspace, so to speak).
BTW, there seems to be a one-day delay between my writing to the list, and the
post actually appearing.
Jack
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MIF2Go is much more flexible than the native HTML export and well
worth the $295.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Robert Leif rl...@rleif.com wrote:
When FM10 and the previous versions save a file to HTML, the numbered
cross-references are replaced by see followed by the content of the
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On 18/07/2012 1:31 PM, Robert Leif wrote:
> When FM10 and the previous versions save a file to HTML, the numbered
> cross-references are replaced by see followed by the content of the
> reference. Is there any way to avoid this extraneous text and keep the
> number and perhaps its format? If it
I have had to do a lot with this lately, and I'm still at it. Sadly, the help
is of little help.
The most important thing to know is that the conversion is done according to
the HTML mapping table on the doc reference page. You can go to File >
Utilities > HTML Setup... but you do better to go
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getting tied in knots over typos? That's not his role in a true
Agile environment.
Just a thought!
Marguerite
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MIF2Go is much more flexible than the native HTML export and well
worth the $295.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Robert Leif wrote:
> When FM10 and the previous versions save a file to HTML, the numbered
> cross-references are replaced by see followed by the content of the
> reference. Is
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