Re: [Framers] Style mapping: Word to FrameMaker 2017

2017-12-13 Thread David Creamer
Not that I have come across--unless I'm missing something obvious. While I appreciate the new Word import feature (it has been in InDesign for some time), it works best if one is working with experienced Word users who know how to use styles properly. That is not always the case. The problem

[Framers] Component Maintenance Publications - S1000D

2017-12-13 Thread MacDonald, Helen
Hi All, My company (Aerospace) has been tasked with providing CMPs (Component Maintenance Publications) to the S1000D specification. Currently we are providing CMMs to ATA100 and iSpec2200. I am looking for a low-cost software package and training that can meet the S1000D requirements. I have

Re: [Framers] Component Maintenance Publications - S1000D

2017-12-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Helen, Ian Proudfoot is the guy you want to talk to. He implemented a lot of the S1000D stuff in FrameMaker. ian.proudf...@itp-x.co.uk Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. r...@frameexpert.com 585-366-4017 -Original Message- From: Framers

Re: [Framers] Component Maintenance Publications - S1000D

2017-12-13 Thread Ian Proudfoot
Hello Helen, I believe I can help you find what you need. Did you know that some S1000D support is already built into FrameMaker? Depending on your requirements there are also other options available that should cost less than the figure you mention. Of course it's not all about the cost of the

Re: [Framers] Style mapping: Word to FrameMaker 2017

2017-12-13 Thread Craig Ede
Pat, You cut and paste the contents for your newly made FM file and paste it into a template that defines only the formats you mapped. Then import the para, char and table formats from the template to itself with remove overrides selected. That should get rid of any of the excess formats.