Our intent network is heavily protected because our company deals with consumer
financial information. As a result we have both high volume of traffic on the
network and a great deal of behind the scenes security software.
FrameMaker is slow in our network due to the latency built in because of
I dunno...that sounds kinda subversive to me. :D
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 3:50 PM, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
> Best practice is to use Subversion or some other source control system
> with file locks (i.e., not Git).
>
> Keeping source in shared directories on a file server is about as out
> of
Best practice is to use Subversion or some other source control system
with file locks (i.e., not Git).
Keeping source in shared directories on a file server is about as out
of date as single-user installed software that runs only on Windows.
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 12:36 PM, wrote:
>I've
I've had that problem as well. As I understand it, it has to do with
handshaking protocols and packet prioritization.
The best answer I have found is to work on the files locally, and then
save them back up to the network drive. Suboptimal, but faster.
Grant
On August 17,
Hi Lin,
If you have to use two paragraph formats, use an "invisible" number on the
Chapter Title paragraph format that picks up the number from the Section
paragraph format. So if Section is then Chapter Title is . That way
you only have to build a cross reference to the Chapter Title. There are
The house style here is that each chapter starts with the following:
Section
Chapter Title
(These are the only heading-type paragraphs with numbers.)
I am getting mortally tired of having to use two separate cross-references
when referring to a chapter. If I could figure out how to embed a
If it is slow on the network I don't know if it's fair to blame FrameMaker
specifically. It *might* be, but my best guess is the network may be the
issue. I've worked with files on a slow and a fast network (or at slow and
fast times at client sites) and it can make a HUGE impact on the content. I
I had the same problem. Seems like the old FrameMaker I once knew and loved
is no longer in existence.
Jules
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Caroline Tabach wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our purchase of Frame went through.
>
> I am working on Frame 2017, with my files on the network
>
> In the past I