Re: [Framers] Sharing Frame

2019-04-26 Thread Robert Lauriston
You can find the license in a file somewhere in the FrameMaker program
directory. As I recall it allows only one user to install in two
places such as a desktop and laptop, or work and home PCs.

I don't believe Adobe has ever sold floating licenses except maybe as
part of large site-license deals.

If people need to contribute only occasionally, you could get each of
them a month-to-month subscription, and stop the subscription when
they're not working on docs.

On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 8:20 AM A Craig  wrote:
>
>
> With my current employer, I'm back working in Word because many engineers 
> have to contribute to my hardware manuals and there simply isn't a budget for 
> the server version of Frame (which costs $15,000 US these days and is truly 
> overkill for my situation).
>
> However, the software team is quite small so I'm wondering if there is a way 
> I could legally leverage Frame when working with that team. Using Frame's 
> conditional text option to create at least 3 different software manuals 
> around a large core of shared text would be a godsend.
>
> I know you can legally install Frame on 2 machines so long as only one 
> machine is in use at a time. Has anyone ever tried this in order to share 
> Frame with another writer?
>
> Or can you legally install a single seat copy of Frame on a server and have 
> it work properly (with one user at a time)?
>
>
> If none of these options will work, maybe I'll have to see if I can make a 
> business case for 2 single seats to use with the software team.
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[Framers] Sharing Frame

2019-04-26 Thread A Craig


With my current employer, I'm back working in Word because many engineers have 
to contribute to my hardware manuals and there simply isn't a budget for the 
server version of Frame (which costs $15,000 US these days and is truly 
overkill for my situation). 

However, the software team is quite small so I'm wondering if there is a way I 
could legally leverage Frame when working with that team. Using Frame's 
conditional text option to create at least 3 different software manuals around 
a large core of shared text would be a godsend. 

I know you can legally install Frame on 2 machines so long as only one machine 
is in use at a time. Has anyone ever tried this in order to share Frame with 
another writer? 

Or can you legally install a single seat copy of Frame on a server and have it 
work properly (with one user at a time)? 


If none of these options will work, maybe I'll have to see if I can make a 
business case for 2 single seats to use with the software team. 


Alison 
www.greenlightinnovation.com 

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Re: [Framers] [FrameMaker 2019] Customizing responsive HTML5 output: best practices and good documentation?

2019-04-26 Thread Doug
Following

On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 4:57 AM Yves Barbion  wrote:

> Hi group
>
> I'm looking for best practices and good documentation (or user groups) on
> how to use and customize FrameMaker 2019 responsive HTML5 output, generated
> from unstructured Fm files and from ditamaps. The FrameMaker "Help" does
> not help me very much:
>
> https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2019/using/framemaker_help.pdf
>
> Thanks
>
> Yves
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[Framers] [FrameMaker 2019] Customizing responsive HTML5 output: best practices and good documentation?

2019-04-26 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi group

I'm looking for best practices and good documentation (or user groups) on
how to use and customize FrameMaker 2019 responsive HTML5 output, generated
from unstructured Fm files and from ditamaps. The FrameMaker "Help" does
not help me very much:

https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2019/using/framemaker_help.pdf

Thanks

Yves
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