That is a very big if. A full partner participant-stakeholder, or more likely
the department manager? It is more likely that the software developers,
business analysts, and the project manager are collaborating to get a decent
set of requirements down. At that stage, TWs have no place, whether
This may be your experience, in my experience in fact there is no IF about it,
I just put it that way to be gentile.
Our documents pre-sage multi-mullion dollar contracts (at each stage of the
project) and there is always plenty of fuzzy concepts to
go around at the early stages. No documents,
Jacob,
I'm not using pdf server. What happens is that I can PDF file on my local drive
and it comes out ok. When I try to PDF it into network folder it messes up. I'm
not spooling the file onto PDF server - it's a local process but the output
goes into network folder (or doesn't in this case).
Art,
Acrobat Pro may NOT be used for that purpose without a specific server license!
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Jacob Sch?ffer | Chief Developer
Paradis All? 22, Raml?se
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Web: www.grafikhuset.net
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: fr
TW dept managers or directors in particular do have a place in developmental
stages. They provide user advocacy in the initial stages, when the development
is most nebulous, providing direction and focus toward the common goal of the
team: happy customers who like the product and want to buy mor
I cannot generate a PDF from a FrameMaker 8.0 book, although I can PDF
the individual files with or without bookmarks. I am using Windows
Vista, Adobe Acrobat 8.0, Distiller 8.0, and I set the printer to Adobe
PDF before saving as PDF. The distiller tries the first file in the
book, then chokes. An
TW dept managers or directors in particular do have a place in developmental
stages. They provide user advocacy in the initial stages, when the development
is most nebulous, providing direction and focus toward the common goal of the
team: happy customers who like the product and want to buy mor
I previously worked at a company where the tech writer, in collaboration with
development, was responsible for designing and writing the RS and the FS. The
docs were highly detailed (about 3000 printed pages per year for a single
writer), and were used to not only output and update specification
This may be your experience, in my experience in fact there is no IF about it,
I just put it that way to be gentile.
Our documents pre-sage multi-mullion dollar contracts (at each stage of the
project) and there is always plenty of fuzzy concepts to
go around at the early stages. No documents
That is a very big if. A full partner participant-stakeholder, or more likely
the department manager? It is more likely that the software developers,
business analysts, and the project manager are collaborating to get a decent
set of requirements down. At that stage, TWs have no place, whether
Diane,
Are you opening the file that the cross-ref point to while you're
generating the PDF? If not, try opening it.
Cheers,
Art
On 10/29/07, Diane Schaefer wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
> haven't been able to figure out .how to create
WINXP SP2, FM 7.1, Acrobat 7.0PRO with Distiller 6.0 (I'm not using Distiller
though but a pdf995).
Michael
> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:31:58 -0400
> From: art.campbell at gmail.com
> To: biozaichenko at hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: Can't print over network
> CC: framers at lists.frameusers.com
'So when you try to debug it and don't use PDF995, does it work with
Acrobat Pro?
Art
On 10/29/07, Michael Zaichenko wrote:
>
> WINXP SP2, FM 7.1, Acrobat 7.0PRO with Distiller 6.0 (I'm not using
> Distiller though but a pdf995).
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
> > Date: Mon
I consider the technical writer to be the ultimate advocate for the
user...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+kmcdaniel=pavtech@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+kmcdaniel=pavtech.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Syed.Hosain at aeris.net
Sent: Monday, O
Diane,
Are you opening the file that the cross-ref point to while you're
generating the PDF? If not, try opening it.
Cheers,
Art
On 10/29/07, Diane Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
> haven't been able to figure
I cannot generate a PDF from a FrameMaker 8.0 book, although I can PDF
the individual files with or without bookmarks. I am using Windows
Vista, Adobe Acrobat 8.0, Distiller 8.0, and I set the printer to Adobe
PDF before saving as PDF. The distiller tries the first file in the
book, then chokes. An
Diane,
on the reference page of the document, you should find a small,
otherwise empty frame named "TableFootnote" (spacing and capitalization
is critical). If it does not exist, create one using the "frame'
drawing tool.
You can adjust the height or width of this frame, use it to hold an
image
In my view, you're quite right. It's why I took on this career. By
making users more powerful, we make technology evolve, and eliminate
some of the techno-angst in the world.
--- Kelly McDaniel wrote:
> I consider the technical writer to be the ultimate advocate for the
> user.
http://technical
Jacob,
I'm not using pdf server. What happens is that I can PDF file on my local drive
and it comes out ok. When I try to PDF it into network folder it messes up. I'm
not spooling the file onto PDF server - it's a local process but the output
goes into network folder (or doesn't in this case).
Art,
Acrobat Pro may NOT be used for that purpose without a specific server license!
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Jacob Schäffer | Chief Developer
Paradis Allé 22, Ramløse
DK-3200 Helsinge, Denmark
Phone: +45 4439 4400
Web: www.grafikhuset.net
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: [E
'So when you try to debug it and don't use PDF995, does it work with
Acrobat Pro?
Art
On 10/29/07, Michael Zaichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> WINXP SP2, FM 7.1, Acrobat 7.0PRO with Distiller 6.0 (I'm not using
> Distiller though but a pdf995).
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> ___
Hi, Chris and Ben,
I like it too ... I am going to copy people inside our company on this
concept.
Z
Chris Borokowski Chris Borokowski wrote:
>
> I like this idea, a lot.
>
> Instead of writing instructions out in a dry abstraction and passive
> voice, explain how the application should work f
Hello,
I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
haven't been able to figure out .how to create a space between the table
and the footnote so that the footnote doesn't touch the table. (I'm
using FrameMaker 7.2.) Could someone please help me?
Also, I noticed that one
In my view, you're quite right. It's why I took on this career. By
making users more powerful, we make technology evolve, and eliminate
some of the techno-angst in the world.
--- Kelly McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I consider the technical writer to be the ultimate advocate for the
> user
I consider the technical writer to be the ultimate advocate for the
user...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 12:35 PM
To: Chris Borokowski; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers
I agree wholeheartedly. That is not the issue. The issue goes back to the BA
interpretation of (and translation of) the software requirements. If there is a
high level of certainty on the client side about what the finished product
should be, TWs should start early. If not, and it is essentiall
Hi, Chris and Ben,
I like it too ... I am going to copy people inside our company on this
concept.
Z
Chris Borokowski Chris Borokowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I like this idea, a lot.
>
> Instead of writing instructions out in a dry abstraction and passive
> voice, explain how the applic
I like this idea, a lot.
Instead of writing instructions out in a dry abstraction and passive
voice, explain how the application should work from a user perspective.
What a little gem of an idea. Thanks for posting it.
--- Ben Hechter wrote:
> In fact, Steve McConnell (Code
> Complete) propose
You really hit the nail on the head. Meetings are brain-sapping enough
when important information is actually being conveyed, but most people
who are on the CC: list for meetings are being given a free hourlong
zone-out. Keep the poor TWs out of the unnecessary meetings, or they'll
become office sh
What OS on the workstation and server, what version of Frame, what
version of Acrobat, and are you using the full version of Acrobat or
just the FM distiller?
On 10/27/07, Michael Zaichenko wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem here. I can create a PDF on my hard drive. But when trying
> to PDF e
Actually, I disagee, if the TW is a full partner participant - stakeholder, or
more likely the department manager in the scenario you are discussing, they
should also participate early on to get the sense of the uncertainty and what
those issues are, at the very least these issues are going to a
I like this idea, a lot.
Instead of writing instructions out in a dry abstraction and passive
voice, explain how the application should work from a user perspective.
What a little gem of an idea. Thanks for posting it.
--- Ben Hechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In fact, Steve McConnell (Code
You really hit the nail on the head. Meetings are brain-sapping enough
when important information is actually being conveyed, but most people
who are on the CC: list for meetings are being given a free hourlong
zone-out. Keep the poor TWs out of the unnecessary meetings, or they'll
become office sh
Actually, I disagee, if the TW is a full partner participant - stakeholder, or
more likely the department manager in the scenario you are discussing, they
should also participate early on to get the sense of the uncertainty and what
those issues are, at the very least these issues are going to a
Diane,
on the reference page of the document, you should find a small,
otherwise empty frame named "TableFootnote" (spacing and capitalization
is critical). If it does not exist, create one using the "frame'
drawing tool.
You can adjust the height or width of this frame, use it to hold an
image
WINXP SP2, FM 7.1, Acrobat 7.0PRO with Distiller 6.0 (I'm not using Distiller
though but a pdf995).
Michael
> Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:31:58 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Can't print over network
> CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com
>
> What OS on the w
Hello,
I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
haven't been able to figure out .how to create a space between the table
and the footnote so that the footnote doesn't touch the table. (I'm
using FrameMaker 7.2.) Could someone please help me?
Also, I noticed that one
I agree wholeheartedly. That is not the issue. The issue goes back to the BA
interpretation of (and translation of) the software requirements. If there is a
high level of certainty on the client side about what the finished product
should be, TWs should start early. If not, and it is essentiall
What OS on the workstation and server, what version of Frame, what
version of Acrobat, and are you using the full version of Acrobat or
just the FM distiller?
On 10/27/07, Michael Zaichenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem here. I can create a PDF on my hard drive. But when
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