ANN: Reminder: Upcoming FrameScript, Structured FrameMaker Training at Front Runner Training (Toronto, Canada)
Hello to all, This is a reminder about the following courses held at Front Runner Training, in Toronto, Canada. Authoring Structured FrameMaker Documents: September 11-12, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_struct_auth or.html EDD Development: September 13-15, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_edd.html FrameScript and XSLT training presented by Alan Houser. Alan Houser is an excellent presenter and a regular instructor for Front Runner, teaching Structured FrameMaker, FrameScript, XSLT and, you guessed it, .DITA courses, which Front Runner will be offering soon! Alan is an Adobe Certified Instructor in FrameMaker and Acrobat, and provides training and consulting for clients across North America and Europe. He is co-author of XML Weekend Crash Course, and is a popular speaker at technical communication conferences. FrameMaker: FrameScript Development Fundamentals: September 12-14, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_framescr.ht ml XSLT Development: September 18-20, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/xml/xslt_intro.html Ask us about our group discounts of three or more participants when you call to register for a Front Runner course. Look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Veronica Kütt President Front Runner Training A Division of Front Runner Publishing Solutions Inc. 416-515-0155 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Front Runner 21 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 402 Toronto, ON M4T 1L8 Learn what you wish you'd known yesterday! ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
ANN: Reminder: Upcoming FrameScript, Structured FrameMaker Training at Front Runner Training (Toronto, Canada)
Hello to all, This is a reminder about the following courses held at Front Runner Training, in Toronto, Canada. Authoring Structured FrameMaker Documents: September 11-12, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_struct_auth or.html EDD Development: September 13-15, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_edd.html FrameScript and XSLT training presented by Alan Houser. Alan Houser is an excellent presenter and a regular instructor for Front Runner, teaching Structured FrameMaker, FrameScript, XSLT and, you guessed it, .DITA courses, which Front Runner will be offering soon! Alan is an Adobe Certified Instructor in FrameMaker and Acrobat, and provides training and consulting for clients across North America and Europe. He is co-author of "XML Weekend Crash Course", and is a popular speaker at technical communication conferences. FrameMaker: FrameScript Development Fundamentals: September 12-14, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/adobe/adobe_fmaker_framescr.ht ml XSLT Development: September 18-20, 2006 http://www.front-runner.com/training/outlines/xml/xslt_intro.html Ask us about our group discounts of three or more participants when you call to register for a Front Runner course. Look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Veronica K?tt President Front Runner Training A Division of Front Runner Publishing Solutions Inc. 416-515-0155 veronica at front-runner.com Front Runner 21 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 402 Toronto, ON M4T 1L8 "Learn what you wish you'd known yesterday!"
[ANN] DITA Webinar September 7 with JoAnn Hackos (2pm EST)
Thought this might be of interest to some Framers. Astoria Software, the sponsor of this online event has FrameMaker integration -- and of course -- JoAnn Hackos is a documentation guru. If interested, please do attend. Here's the scoop... DITA Webinar: Why VP's Fear Documentation (with JoAnn Hackos) ? September 7, 2006 at 2PM EST Join Astoria, NCR Teradata, and Dr. JoAnn Hackos at 2pm EST, September 7, 2006 for Why VP?s Fear Documentation, a free one-hour webinar that will explore how the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA), an information standard adopted by leading organizations for technical documentation, is allaying documentation fears and improving time-to-market for products. During this webinar attendees will learn how to adopt the latest product documentation advancements to: * Reduce time-to-market by leveraging existing content resources * Gain more control and visibility into document creation and management * Create better documents in less time, with less effort, and lower production costs Learn more: http://www.thecontentwrangler.com New Contact Information The Content Wrangler, Inc. Scott Abel, CEO 6178 Crittenden Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220 Office: +1 (317) 466.1840 Skype: abelsp abelsp at netdirect.net www.thecontentwrangler.com
Formatting Programmer's Reference to Work in WWP
Hi: Frame 7.1 Webworks 2003 WebWorks Help I'm in the midst of formatting some code examples originally written in Word. I copy and pasted the code from Word into Frame and it looks fine including indented code. I apply my code style, however, and indented code looks fine in Frame (and the resulting PDF), but is flush left in WWP. I created an indented code style to apply to the indented code and this works to indent the code, but it also indents the little asterisk/star that identifies the row. For example, each row starts as follows: * blank.onBlank () * Executed whenever the blank state changes. * i.e. if the blank changes. * i.e. if the blank changes [I've indented the two lines starting with i.e as an example, but I'm not sure they will show up in email.] Since programmers need to be able to copy and paste these code examples, ideally, the asterisk would be flush left with only the code indented. Any idea how to make this happen in Frame? Thanks. Ron
Adding a Left master page
Framers, Well, I'm stuck. I'm creating a new template for a project and started with a blank portrait file, so I could set everything up from scratch for a 6 x 9 book. Everything is going well, except the file only came with a Right master page. I want to add a left one, using the name Left, so that Frame will recognize the alternating usage of the master pages, but it won't let me add a master page called Left. It keeps telling me it's a reserved name, which I know. I can't find a way to add the Left master page. I added a Left1 master page, but when I go to set up master page usage, it doesn't recognize Left1 has a page to use to automatically alternate with Right. Can anyone enlighten me on how to get a proper Left master page into my file? Thanks!! ~~ Linda G. Gallagher TechCom Plus, LLC Intelligent technical communication since 1993 Technical writing, help development, FrameMaker and WebWorks Publisher conversions lindag at techcomplus.com http://www.techcomplus.com/ 303-450-9076 800-500-3144 ~~ Manager, Consulting and Independent Contracting Special Interest Group Society for Technical Communication http://www.stcsig.org/cic/index.html ~~