As I see it: With the new Adobe Suite-concept you will effectively be able to
break the single-sourcing concept if you want, i.e. apply local changes as need
be for last minute corrections. However, when working disciplined as of the
single-sourcing concept itself, I think the suite-concept prov
As long as the RH output can be perfected from within Frame (probably best done
in xml), it's fine. If you have to output to RH, then make any large changes in
RH, and then output to a preferred format (HTML help, JavaHelp, etc.), there's
really no advantage.Sean Pollock
Learning & Media Develop
Great! I think the Tech Com suite is definitely a move in the right
direction. I would add Photoshop and Illustrator to that suite as well.
I'm wondering whether this can be done:
* Author and maintain DITA content in FrameMaker.
* Import the ditamap instead of the FM book file into the
Am 25.09.2007 um 16:41 schrieb Richard Levine:
> According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way .fm
> or .mif
> file import. If this is true, it is not integration in my book.
No, it's more than that.
It is a connection to the original FrameMaker book or document very
much lik
Bodvar and others:
At Tuesday, 25/09/2007, 07:07 PM;, you wrote:
IMHO it only remains for Adobe to realise that FM is also one of the
best tools for regular book layout,
Well, it will be if we ALL start screaming for
@ working in double-spreads, i.e.
-- photographs and graphics
I guess that this problem is solved now. BTW, i checked this issue in FM 7.1.
When I did not open the paragraph designer, I was able to use the shortcut
functionality.
Smile makes you more close; try it
Thanks and Regards,
N. Jain
Writer
91-9810676241
http://www.neerajjain8.com | http://nee
Hello All-
My company is looking for some Adobe Framemaker experts in the
Washington DC/ Northern Virginia area for some temporary/contract work.
We are coming upon our busy season and we are finding it difficult to
find people who know framemaker. My company is called Ingenix and we
are located i
Don't expect the bugs to be fixed until 8.x, where x is greater than 0.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Danny G Green wrote:
> In June there was a posting about Acrobat 8 dropping pages, text, and
> words when produced from FrameMaker 7.2. Is anyone still having
> problems?
>
> Thanks
>
> Danny Gree
Don't expect the bugs to be fixed until 8.x, where x is greater than
0.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Danny G Green wrote:
In June there was a posting about Acrobat 8 dropping pages, text,
and words when produced from FrameMaker 7.2. Is anyone still
having problems?
Thank
Are you sure it's still available. I can't find this on Adobe's site,
and the link below is no longer available.
"To learn more
about the suite please visit
www.adobe.com/technicalcommunicationsuite."
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Dov Isaacs wrote:
> ( BW)(CA-ADOBE-SYSTEMS)(ADBE) Adobe Unveils Te
According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way .fm or .mif
file import. If this is true, it is not integration in my book.
---
Richard D. Levine
Technical Writer
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
5 HaSollalim St., Tel Avi
> If round-tripping were a prerequisite for single-sourcing, then using
> Acrobat Distiller and Webworks Publisher to create deliverables from
> your FM files wouldn't qualify.
On the surface this would appear to be true, however Distiller and WWP
are not authoring environments. The FM files remai
This one should work.
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/
Cheers
Mark
Mark Southee
Documentation Manager
SurfControl
Direct: +44 01260 296139
Fax: +44 01260 296201
mark.southee at surfcontrol.com
www.surfcontrol.com
SurfControl - Enterprise Threat Protection
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Does not work either for me, but this one does:
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/?promoid=BJXOA
Bodvar
On 9/25/07, Mark Southee wrote:
>
> This one should work.
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
> Mark Southee
> Document
Tina Ricks wrote:
>
> What I'm trying to do is search specifically for opening smart quotes, so I
> can find them and verify they're going the right direction. When I try this,
> Frame finds all quote marks, not just the opening ones, which makes this
> search process even more tedious. Is there a
Indeed Sarah,
same behavior in Windows XP, and with the Character Designer open too.
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
Sarah O'Keefe wrote:
> The shortcut appears to *not* work when the Paragraph Designer is open.
Bill Swallow wrote:
> FM+RH is still repurposing content from FM
> into RH then out to whatever output you choose, and unless
> I'm missing something, if you make changes in RH to your
> content, you can't repurpose the content back to FM.
That's true *if* you make changes in RH to your conte
Bill Swallow wrote:
> Doesn't seem like much of an integration, and certainly isn't
> single-sourcing given you can't round-trip the RH content back to FM.
> It's a repurposing solution.
If round-tripping were a prerequisite for single-sourcing, then using
Acrobat Distiller and Webworks Publish
Bill Swallow wrote:
> FM+RH is still repurposing content from FM
> into RH then out to whatever output you choose, and unless
> I'm missing something, if you make changes in RH to your
> content, you can't repurpose the content back to FM.
That's true *if* you make changes in RH to your conte
Doesn't seem like much of an integration, and certainly isn't
single-sourcing given you can't round-trip the RH content back to FM.
It's a repurposing solution.
On 9/25/07, Lin Surasky wrote:
>
> > According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way
> > .fm or .mif file import. If this
> If round-tripping were a prerequisite for single-sourcing, then using
> Acrobat Distiller and Webworks Publisher to create deliverables from
> your FM files wouldn't qualify.
On the surface this would appear to be true, however Distiller and WWP
are not authoring environments. The FM files remai
As long as the RH output can be perfected from within Frame (probably best done
in xml), it's fine. If you have to output to RH, then make any large changes in
RH, and then output to a preferred format (HTML help, JavaHelp, etc.), there's
really no advantage.Sean Pollock
Learning & Media Develop
Bill Swallow wrote:
> Doesn't seem like much of an integration, and certainly isn't
> single-sourcing given you can't round-trip the RH content back to FM.
> It's a repurposing solution.
If round-tripping were a prerequisite for single-sourcing, then using
Acrobat Distiller and Webworks Publis
Tina Ricks wrote:
What I'm trying to do is search specifically for opening smart quotes, so I
can find them and verify they're going the right direction. When I try this,
Frame finds all quote marks, not just the opening ones, which makes this
search process even more tedious. Is there any way t
Hi all,
I've sent the following Frame 8 bug to Adobe, but now I need to figure out
how to fix it in my documents. When I bring in Word text with the RTF import
(Copy > Paste Special > RTF), randomly, the close quote marks are reversed.
I can't duplicate this in email, but imagine the open quote
> According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way
> .fm or .mif file import. If this is true, it is not
> integration in my book.
>
Nor is it any sort of improvement on the pre-Adobe versions, which
imported MIF files at least since X5, if not before then
Hi all,
I've sent the following Frame 8 bug to Adobe, but now I need to figure out
how to fix it in my documents. When I bring in Word text with the RTF import
(Copy > Paste Special > RTF), randomly, the close quote marks are reversed.
I can't duplicate this in email, but imagine the open quote
As I see it: With the new Adobe Suite-concept you will effectively be able to
break the single-sourcing concept if you want, i.e. apply local changes as need
be for last minute corrections. However, when working disciplined as of the
single-sourcing concept itself, I think the suite-concept prov
Right, IMHO! Migration, not integration...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+kmcdaniel=pavtech@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+kmcdaniel=pavtech.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Richard Levine
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:42 AM
To: 'Bill Swall
Hello All-
My company is looking for some Adobe Framemaker experts in the
Washington DC/ Northern Virginia area for some temporary/contract work.
We are coming upon our busy season and we are finding it difficult to
find people who know framemaker. My company is called Ingenix and we
are located i
Hi Verner,
Indeed, this is a bug, and I noticed it too a couple of days ago. I
pressed F9, but I just got to see the paratags in the lower-left corner
of my FrameMaker window for 2 seconds.
Quit and restart FM8 and it works again (but I hope Adobe fixes this soon).
Yves Barbion
Documentation
Great! I think the Tech Com suite is definitely a move in the right
direction. I would add Photoshop and Illustrator to that suite as well.
I'm wondering whether this can be done:
* Author and maintain DITA content in FrameMaker.
* Import the ditamap instead of the FM book file into the R
I guess that this problem is solved now. BTW, i checked this issue in FM 7.1.
When I did not open the paragraph designer, I was able to use the shortcut
functionality.
Smile makes you more close; try it
Thanks and Regards,
N. Jain
Writer
91-9810676241
http://www.neerajjain8.com | http://neer
Am 25.09.2007 um 16:41 schrieb Richard Levine:
According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way .fm
or .mif
file import. If this is true, it is not integration in my book.
No, it's more than that.
It is a connection to the original FrameMaker book or document very
much like g
So just how tightly are FM and RH integrated? I can't recall a
successful marriage of the two tools, historically. However, it's only
been a short time since the two were developed under the same roof, so
to speak.
I'd be interested in learning more about how these two tools work together.
--
Bi
Doesn't seem like much of an integration, and certainly isn't
single-sourcing given you can't round-trip the RH content back to FM.
It's a repurposing solution.
On 9/25/07, Lin Surasky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way
> > .fm or .mif fi
On 24 Sep 2007 at 21:29, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> Adobe Technical Communication Suite will be available for
> Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(TM) and Windows(R) XP and is expected to
> ship by the end of October 2007 at an estimated price of US$1,599.
> Users can upgrade for an estimated
> According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way
> .fm or .mif file import. If this is true, it is not
> integration in my book.
>
Nor is it any sort of improvement on the pre-Adobe versions, which
imported MIF files at least since X5, if not before then
___
I wondered the same thing. From what it looks like to me, RoboHelp
supports Framemaker in that it imports .fm and .mif files. Since they
don't list Frame as a supported "authoring environment", it doesn't look
like it is heavily integrated (/assumption).
Here's what I gleaned off the website:
WOW !!! Outstanding. Way to go Adobe !
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+richard.melanson=us.tel.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+richard.melanson=us.tel@lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Dov Isaacs
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:29 AM
To: Frame2Acro
Right, IMHO! Migration, not integration...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Richard Levine
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:42 AM
To: 'Bill Swallow'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sub
Great news!
This seems to me to be the official stamp of Adobe finally
acknowledging FrameMaker for what it is first and foremost: the best
all-over technical publication workhorse.
IMHO it only remains for Adobe to realise that FM is also one of the
best tools for regular book layout, except for
According to Adobe's web site, RH 7 "integration" is one-way .fm or .mif
file import. If this is true, it is not integration in my book.
---
Richard D. Levine
Technical Writer
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
5 HaSollalim St., Tel Avi
WOW !!! Outstanding. Way to go Adobe !
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dov Isaacs
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:29 AM
To: Frame2Acrobat E-mail List; Framers Alternative E-mail List; Framers E-mail
List
Subject: Adobe Unveils Techni
Hi
I used to apply paragraphs by pressing F9++Enter. Suddenly this doesn't work in Framemaker 8.
Do you know why - I have seen it working.
Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
Verner Andersen
Technical Writer
Radiometer Medical ApS
Akandevej
The shortcut appears to *not* work when the Paragraph Designer is open.
On my machine at least (Vista), closing the Para Designer caused the
"flashing F9" to stop.
Sarah
Yves Barbion wrote:
> Indeed, this is a bug, and I noticed it too a couple of days ago. I
> pressed F9, but I just got to see t
Don't expect the bugs to be fixed until 8.x, where x is greater than 0.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Danny G Green wrote:
In June there was a posting about Acrobat 8 dropping pages, text, and
words when produced from FrameMaker 7.2. Is anyone still having
problems?
Thanks
Danny Green
Don't expect the bugs to be fixed until 8.x, where x is greater than
0.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Danny G Green wrote:
In June there was a posting about Acrobat 8 dropping pages, text,
and words when produced from FrameMaker 7.2. Is anyone still
having problems?
Thank
Does not work either for me, but this one does:
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/?promoid=BJXOA
Bodvar
On 9/25/07, Mark Southee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This one should work.
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
> Mark
This one should work.
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/
Cheers
Mark
Mark Southee
Documentation Manager
SurfControl
Direct: +44 01260 296139
Fax: +44 01260 296201
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.surfcontrol.com
SurfControl - Enterprise Threat Protection
-Original Mess
Are you sure it's still available. I can't find this on Adobe's site,
and the link below is no longer available.
"To learn more
about the suite please visit
www.adobe.com/technicalcommunicationsuite."
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Dov Isaacs wrote:
( BW)(CA-ADOBE-SYSTEMS)(ADBE) Adobe Unveils Te
I wondered the same thing. From what it looks like to me, RoboHelp
supports Framemaker in that it imports .fm and .mif files. Since they
don't list Frame as a supported "authoring environment", it doesn't look
like it is heavily integrated (/assumption).
Here's what I gleaned off the website:
So just how tightly are FM and RH integrated? I can't recall a
successful marriage of the two tools, historically. However, it's only
been a short time since the two were developed under the same roof, so
to speak.
I'd be interested in learning more about how these two tools work together.
--
Bi
As you may have heard, I'm the new product manager for Blaze.
I'm running a survey to find out a little more about our audience and how
you all work. We're also giving out 5 Madcap tee shirts to people who
provide their contact info. Providing contact info is optional, but you
won't be entered to
As you may have heard, I'm the new product manager for Blaze.
I'm running a survey to find out a little more about our audience and how
you all work. We're also giving out 5 Madcap tee shirts to people who
provide their contact info. Providing contact info is optional, but you
won't be entered to
Indeed Sarah,
same behavior in Windows XP, and with the Character Designer open too.
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
Sarah O'Keefe wrote:
The shortcut appears to *not* work when the Paragraph Designer is open
The shortcut appears to *not* work when the Paragraph Designer is open.
On my machine at least (Vista), closing the Para Designer caused the
"flashing F9" to stop.
Sarah
Yves Barbion wrote:
> Indeed, this is a bug, and I noticed it too a couple of days ago. I
> pressed F9, but I just got to see t
Great news!
This seems to me to be the official stamp of Adobe finally
acknowledging FrameMaker for what it is first and foremost: the best
all-over technical publication workhorse.
IMHO it only remains for Adobe to realise that FM is also one of the
best tools for regular book layout, except for
Hi Verner,
Indeed, this is a bug, and I noticed it too a couple of days ago. I
pressed F9, but I just got to see the paratags in the lower-left corner
of my FrameMaker window for 2 seconds.
Quit and restart FM8 and it works again (but I hope Adobe fixes this soon).
Yves Barbion
Documentatio
On 24 Sep 2007 at 21:29, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> Adobe Technical Communication Suite will be available for
> Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(TM) and Windows(R) XP and is expected to
> ship by the end of October 2007 at an estimated price of US$1,599.
> Users can upgrade for an estimated
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