RE: TOC troubles

2006-06-20 Thread Matt Sullivan
Hi Diana, 

You need in all files to set your Current Page # variable to
$chapnum-$curpagenum then set the @ParaTitle line of the TOC ref page to

$paratext .$pagenum

Other ways to do it, I'm sure, but this is my fav...

-Matt Sullivan
 
GRAFIX Training  Consulting
www.grafixtraining.com
888/882-2819
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Subject: TOC troubles

Hello all,
 
I am at loss - for something pretty minor - but I can't figure it out. I
want to generate a TOC with the tag name @ParaTitle, and pull the
variable (PageCount) definition on each page that represents the page
numbering for each file.
 
How do I set up the Reference page to pull only those tags?
 
(paratag name)  (variable name)
  @ParaTitle PageCount
(definition = Page 1-1)
 
Overspeed Light ON.Page 1-1
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training
214-792-7433
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Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Chapa, Kate
Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
http://www.intralase.com/corporate/aboutus/index.html##  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.  

We have a full time Technical Writer opening in our Product Development
Department.  I have attached the job description, if this is an
opportunity you would like to explore, please contact me via e-mail.
Great people know great people!  In the event it is not a fit for you,
feel free to forward this on to your network of people you know. 

Thanks and Best Regards, 

Kate Chapa

Technical Recruiter, Human Resources

(877) 393-2020 ext. 399 toll-free

(949) 859-6219 Fax 

IntraLase(r) Corp.

New Shape of Vision(r)

www.intralase.com http://www.intralase.com/ 

 

 

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RE: Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Diane Gaskill
Kate,

I believe the server on this email lists strips off attachments.  To send
the job description to the list, you'll need to include it within the email
in plain text, or (better) include a link to the description on your web
site.

One thing I noticed in the job description is that your company uses Word to
create your docs, rather than Frame.

Diane
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Subject: Technical Writer Opening
Importance: High


Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
http://www.intralase.com/corporate/aboutus/index.html##  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.

We have a full time Technical Writer opening in our Product Development
Department.  I have attached the job description, if this is an
opportunity you would like to explore, please contact me via e-mail.
Great people know great people!  In the event it is not a fit for you,
feel free to forward this on to your network of people you know.

Thanks and Best Regards,

Kate Chapa

Technical Recruiter, Human Resources

(877) 393-2020 ext. 399 toll-free

(949) 859-6219 Fax

IntraLase(r) Corp.

New Shape of Vision(r)

www.intralase.com http://www.intralase.com/






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Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Chapa, Kate
Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
http://www.intralase.com/corporate/aboutus/index.html##  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.  

We have a full time Technical Writer opening in our Product Development
Department.  Below is the job description, if this is an opportunity you
would like to explore, please contact me via e-mail.  Great people know
great people!  In the event it is not a fit for you, feel free to
forward this on to your network of people you know. 

 

Technical Writer

Product Development

 

Job Summary

 

Create technical written documentation in support of company's medical
device product lines.  These documents will be used by our domestic and
international customers, field service, technical support, customer
support and clinical applications personnel. These documents will
include Operator, Service and Training Manuals, Directions for Use and
Labels. Communicate with other writers, engineers, scientists, product
managers, etc. to develop and understand technical content. Assist in
document format and layout.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities (fundamental job duties):

 

Technical Writer:

1.  Work closely with the appropriate engineering, marketing,
regulatory affairs, field service, technical support and clinical
applications personnel to develop Service Manuals, Training Materials,
Directions for Use and labeling.

2.  Ensure compliance with all domestic and foreign regulatory
standards and requirements, as well as all internal guidelines regarding
format, style and content.

3.  Create photographs, diagrams graphics as required to support
documentation.

4.  Develop and manage the in-house documentation printing process.

5.  Coordinate the use of outside vendors to translate, certify and
deliver all new releases and changes to labeling and manuals.

6.  May be called upon to assist with the documentation of
functional requirements or other design inputs on development projects.

 

Requirements:

 

Education and Experience:

Must either have a college degree in English, Technical Communication or
equivalent work experience.

 

Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Able to understand
and explain technical details.  Must have good organizational skills and
the ability to multitask, set priorities and meet deadlines.  Strong
attention to detail and a team player.

 

5 years experience in technical writing, technical references materials
and training materials. 

 

Medical device experience required and basic understanding of FDA QSR
and ISO regulations

 

Portfolio of technical documentation a must.  

 

Computer Skills:

Must have expert knowledge of Microsoft Word including the extensive use
of styles, languages and formats in Word.  Extensive experience with
graphics programs i.e., Visio, Corel, Adobe Acrobat Writer or similar
applications. 

 

 

Thanks and Best Regards, 

Kate Chapa

Technical Recruiter, Human Resources

(877) 393-2020 ext. 399 toll-free

(949) 859-6219 Fax 

IntraLase(r) Corp.

New Shape of Vision(r)

www.intralase.com http://www.intralase.com/ 

 

 

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(Solved) Unwanted Greek characters in running headers

2006-06-20 Thread Vig, Nanna Poulsen
My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'latin' files on the Mac and Frame 
told me that some Greek fonts were missing. I then turned off the Remember 
missing fonts option and saved. Now all 'latin' running headers display as 
expected on Windows, too. But why the project changed font behavior since it 
was first created on Windows I still don't know.

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From: framers-bounces+nanna.vig=esko@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+nanna.vig=esko.com at lists.frameusers.com]On
Behalf Of Vig, Nanna Poulsen
Sent: 19. juni 2006 15:34
To: framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Unwanted Greek characters in running headers


Hello Framers,
I am sure there is a simple explanation to this, but I cannot think of it right 
now: 

While revising an old project containing 12 different languages in FM 7.0, Win 
XP, SP2, I suddenly find that my running headers show Greek characters instead 
of the 'native' German, Swedish, French ... characters that otherwise show 
correctly in the text's headings and body. There is apparently nothing wrong 
when I examine the variables. And the Greek part of the project seems to be OK 
re. headers. The fonts are Times New Roman and ITC Officina Sans, and both have 
worked well before. I cannot remember that I have changed my system much 
recently, except for installing SP2, WWePub and tried out the Sundorne plugin.

Thanks for any clues on this unexpected puzzle.

/Nanna
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TOC troubles

2006-06-20 Thread Diana Stock
Hello all,

I am at loss - for something pretty minor - but I can't figure it out. I
want to generate a TOC with the tag name @ParaTitle, and pull the
variable (PageCount) definition on each page that represents the page
numbering for each file.

How do I set up the Reference page to pull only those tags?

(paratag name)  (variable name)
  @ParaTitle PageCount
(definition = Page 1-1)

Overspeed Light ON.Page 1-1

Thanks in advance,

Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training
214-792-7433



TOC troubles

2006-06-20 Thread Matt Sullivan
Hi Diana, 

You need in all files to set your Current Page # variable to
<$chapnum>-<$curpagenum> then set the @ParaTitle line of the TOC ref page to

<$paratext> .<$pagenum>

Other ways to do it, I'm sure, but this is my fav...

-Matt Sullivan

GRAFIX Training & Consulting
www.grafixtraining.com
888/882-2819
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From: framers-bounces+matt=grafixtraining@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+matt=grafixtraining.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Diana Stock
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 5:25 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: TOC troubles

Hello all,

I am at loss - for something pretty minor - but I can't figure it out. I
want to generate a TOC with the tag name @ParaTitle, and pull the
variable (PageCount) definition on each page that represents the page
numbering for each file.

How do I set up the Reference page to pull only those tags?

(paratag name)  (variable name)
  @ParaTitle PageCount
(definition = Page 1-1)

Overspeed Light ON.Page 1-1

Thanks in advance,

Diana Stock
Southwest Airlines
Maintenance Training
214-792-7433
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(Solved) Unwanted Greek characters in running headers

2006-06-20 Thread Matt Sullivan
You'll need to edit the Font Substitution table in your maker.ini file.

There is a section in the Customizing Frame Products in Online Manuals (in
the Frame install directory) that describes the changes needed.
-Matt Sullivan 
GRAFIX Training & Consulting
www.grafixtraining.com
888/882-2819

-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+matt=grafixtraining@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+matt=grafixtraining.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Vig, Nanna Poulsen
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:37 AM
To: framers at frameusers.com
Subject: RE: (Solved) Unwanted Greek characters in running headers

My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'latin' files on the Mac and
Frame told me that some Greek fonts were missing. I then turned off the
Remember missing fonts option and saved. Now all 'latin' running headers
display as expected on Windows, too. But why the project changed font
behavior since it was first created on Windows I still don't know.

-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+nanna.vig=esko@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+nanna.vig=esko.com at lists.frameusers.com]On
Behalf Of Vig, Nanna Poulsen
Sent: 19. juni 2006 15:34
To: framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Unwanted Greek characters in running headers


Hello Framers,
I am sure there is a simple explanation to this, but I cannot think of it
right now: 

While revising an old project containing 12 different languages in FM 7.0,
Win XP, SP2, I suddenly find that my running headers show Greek characters
instead of the 'native' German, Swedish, French ... characters that
otherwise show correctly in the text's headings and body. There is
apparently nothing wrong when I examine the variables. And the Greek part of
the project seems to be OK re. headers. The fonts are Times New Roman and
ITC Officina Sans, and both have worked well before. I cannot remember that
I have changed my system much recently, except for installing SP2, WWePub
and tried out the Sundorne plugin.

Thanks for any clues on this unexpected puzzle.

/Nanna
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Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Chapa, Kate
Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.  

We have a full time Technical Writer opening in our Product Development
Department.  I have attached the job description, if this is an
opportunity you would like to explore, please contact me via e-mail.
Great people know great people!  In the event it is not a fit for you,
feel free to forward this on to your network of people you know. 

Thanks and Best Regards, 

Kate Chapa

Technical Recruiter, Human Resources

(877) 393-2020 ext. 399 toll-free

(949) 859-6219 Fax 

IntraLase(r) Corp.

New Shape of Vision(r)

www.intralase.com  







Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Joe Malin
No offense to Kate, and I hope someone takes this job; it sounds like a
good one, but...

if you take it, watch where you put your hand (with apologies to
"Fantastic Voyage")

Joe 


Joe Malin
Technical Writer
(408)625-1623
jmalin at tuvox.com 
www.tuvox.com
The views expressed in this document are those of the sender, and do not
necessarily reflect those of TuVox, Inc.

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From: framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox@lists.frameusers.com
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Of Chapa, Kate
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 9:17 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Technical Writer Opening
Importance: High

Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.  



Technical Writer Opening

2006-06-20 Thread Chapa, Kate
Hi All,

I'm the Technical Recruiter with IntraLase Corp. located in Irvine, CA.
We are known for our niche Femtosecond Technology.  The IntraLase
ultrafast femtosecond laser is the first bladeless
  laser
technology for performing Step One of LASIK and the most accurate
technology for corneal flap creation available today. The laser focuses
an infrared beam of light to precisely separate tissue through a process
called photodisruption. In this process, the focused laser pulses divide
material at the molecular level without the transfer of heat or impact
to the surrounding tissue.  

We have a full time Technical Writer opening in our Product Development
Department.  Below is the job description, if this is an opportunity you
would like to explore, please contact me via e-mail.  Great people know
great people!  In the event it is not a fit for you, feel free to
forward this on to your network of people you know. 



Technical Writer

Product Development



Job Summary



Create technical written documentation in support of company's medical
device product lines.  These documents will be used by our domestic and
international customers, field service, technical support, customer
support and clinical applications personnel. These documents will
include Operator, Service and Training Manuals, Directions for Use and
Labels. Communicate with other writers, engineers, scientists, product
managers, etc. to develop and understand technical content. Assist in
document format and layout.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities (fundamental job duties):



Technical Writer:

1.  Work closely with the appropriate engineering, marketing,
regulatory affairs, field service, technical support and clinical
applications personnel to develop Service Manuals, Training Materials,
Directions for Use and labeling.

2.  Ensure compliance with all domestic and foreign regulatory
standards and requirements, as well as all internal guidelines regarding
format, style and content.

3.  Create photographs, diagrams graphics as required to support
documentation.

4.  Develop and manage the in-house documentation printing process.

5.  Coordinate the use of outside vendors to translate, certify and
deliver all new releases and changes to labeling and manuals.

6.  May be called upon to assist with the documentation of
functional requirements or other design inputs on development projects.



Requirements:



Education and Experience:

Must either have a college degree in English, Technical Communication or
equivalent work experience.



Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Able to understand
and explain technical details.  Must have good organizational skills and
the ability to multitask, set priorities and meet deadlines.  Strong
attention to detail and a team player.



5 years experience in technical writing, technical references materials
and training materials. 



Medical device experience required and basic understanding of FDA QSR
and ISO regulations



Portfolio of technical documentation a must.  



Computer Skills:

Must have expert knowledge of Microsoft Word including the extensive use
of styles, languages and formats in Word.  Extensive experience with
graphics programs i.e., Visio, Corel, Adobe Acrobat Writer or similar
applications. 





Thanks and Best Regards, 

Kate Chapa

Technical Recruiter, Human Resources

(877) 393-2020 ext. 399 toll-free

(949) 859-6219 Fax 

IntraLase(r) Corp.

New Shape of Vision(r)

www.intralase.com