OT: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVD equipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Andersen, Verner Engell VEA
Hi I just found out that my product manual should be marked with the IVD symbol for US customers. For the rest of the world the IVD doesn't apply. The current solution is to have the same manuals in two versison one with and one without the IVD logo on the rear page. That means two order

RE: Changing Track Revisions display

2008-10-01 Thread Fred Wersan
I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame might use conditional text to control the display of tracked text. If all you want to do is hide the deleted text (versus changing the formatting, which is what people responded to), you can do that from the Track Changes menu or

Re: OT: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVD equipment?

2008-10-01 Thread John Posada
What's IVD? On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I just found out that my product manual should be marked with the IVD symbol for US customers. For the rest of the world the IVD doesn't apply. -- John Posada Senior Technical Writer

RE: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVDequipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Corcoran, Susan
Hello Verner, I create a regulatory insert sheet for my company's products. Many of the logos, such as the GS mark, C-Tick, or NOM apply only to certain countries. Is that what an IVD symbol is? Do you mean that the LVD is only applicable in the US (other countries don't use this standard), or

RE: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVDequipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Corcoran, Susan
Hi Verner, What I'm trying to determine is whether you could put the symbol on the book and have a null effect. Similar to when I publish a C-Tick symbol in my manuals. Only Australia uses that symbol, so it has a null effect for any other country. Therefore, it can go in every manual and I

filename markers missing from ePP 9.2 versions

2008-10-01 Thread Callie Bertsche
Thanks for all your various help as I've tried to figure out why ePP 9.2 (I've tried various builds) with FM 7.2 unstructured does not pick up over half my filename markers. Paul Mueller has been really helpful supplying great documentation and suggesting ideas as well! While I'm still trying a

Re: filename markers missing from ePP 9.2 versions

2008-10-01 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Callie, FrameScript is great for automating workarounds that would be impractical to do by hand. Let me know what the exact workaround would be and I will let you know if it is feasible with FrameScript. Also, if this is the result of an ePublisher bug, I have contacts at Quadralay that may

FW: ePP is ignoring filename markers

2008-10-01 Thread Callie Bertsche
Haha. Thanks, Mike. Rick, follow the thread below for the workaround. Everyone on the list who doesn't care about this, sorry I'm adding a grown-rather-lengthy thread. Perhaps the workaround will interest some folks. Seems that each help generation software I've researched has a rather steep

Changing Track Revisions display

2008-10-01 Thread Fred Wersan
"I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame might use conditional text to control the display of tracked text. " If all you want to do is hide the deleted text (versus changing the formatting, which is what people responded to), you can do that from the Track Changes menu

OT: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVD equipment?

2008-10-01 Thread John Posada
What's IVD? On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote: > Hi > > I just found out that my product manual should be marked with the IVD > symbol for US customers. For the rest of the world the IVD doesn't > apply. -- John Posada Senior Technical Writer NYMetro STC

Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVDequipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Corcoran, Susan
Hello Verner, I create a regulatory insert sheet for my company's products. Many of the logos, such as the GS mark, C-Tick, or NOM apply only to certain countries. Is that what an IVD symbol is? Do you mean that the LVD is only applicable in the US (other countries don't use this standard), or

Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVDequipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Corcoran, Susan
Hi Verner, What I'm trying to determine is whether you could put the symbol on the book and have a null effect. Similar to when I publish a C-Tick symbol in my manuals. Only Australia uses that symbol, so it has a null effect for any other country. Therefore, it can go in every manual and I

filename markers missing from ePP 9.2 versions

2008-10-01 Thread Callie Bertsche
Thanks for all your various help as I've tried to figure out why ePP 9.2 (I've tried various builds) with FM 7.2 unstructured does not pick up over half my filename markers. Paul Mueller has been really helpful supplying great documentation and suggesting ideas as well! While I'm still trying a

filename markers missing from ePP 9.2 versions

2008-10-01 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Callie, FrameScript is great for automating workarounds that would be impractical to do by hand. Let me know what the exact workaround would be and I will let you know if it is feasible with FrameScript. Also, if this is the result of an ePublisher bug, I have contacts at Quadralay that may

FW: ePP is ignoring filename markers

2008-10-01 Thread Callie Bertsche
Haha. Thanks, Mike. Rick, follow the thread below for the workaround. Everyone on the list who doesn't care about this, sorry I'm adding a grown-rather-lengthy thread. Perhaps the workaround will interest some folks. Seems that each help generation software I've researched has a rather steep

OT: Any of you documenting the same product as IVD and non-IVD equipment?

2008-10-01 Thread Andersen, Verner Engell VEA
Hi I just found out that my product manual should be marked with the IVD symbol for US customers. For the rest of the world the IVD doesn't apply. The current solution is to have the same manuals in two versison one with and one without the IVD logo on the rear page. That means two order