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Mystery solved: The parent network folder for the FM files for this
particular job had a trademark symbol in the filename. As soon as I
removed the symbol from the folder name, the Robo MIF operation worked
without a hitch.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Pinkham, Jim
Sent: Thursday, July
Dear Framers,
is there a specific graphical format to respect when developing a non
structured doc in FrameMaker (7.2 on XP) with a view to converting it later to
Eclipse Help (or any other HTML help by the way). I am saving my screenshots as
.png. Will it be ok for the conversion?
Thank you
Because the pages themselves are HTML, .PNG should be fine (it is,
after all, a Portable Network Graphic). Most of the IBM help pages use
.GIFs, and .PNG is a new enhanced version of that format.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this
Hi Mathieu
I have used PNG for graphics in Eclipse Help and other forms of Help with no
problems.
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Canada
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of mathieu jacquet
Sent: July 31,
I edit a huge spec with multiple authors (mostly engineers) at multiple
companies (spec is vendor-neutral). Currently there are well are over
two hundred Frame files (plus other file types) in the several Frame
books that make up the spec-and that's just the current version. I work
on multiple
I'm pretty sure you can save files as MIF in FM9 and open them up in FM7.
Nadine
Fausset, Marilyn wrote:
I edit a huge spec with multiple authors (mostly engineers) at multiple
companies (spec is vendor-neutral). Currently there are well are over
two hundred Frame files (plus other file
Fausset, Marilyn wrote:
QU: Is there a plug-in (or other approach) for saving FrameMaker 9
files
as FrameMaker 7 files? I don't have Frame 9 yet but understand that it
doesn't give this option, although Frame 8 did.
Actually, it does. You can save FM9 files as FM7.x-compatible files in
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:17:40 -0600, Fausset, Marilyn
marilyn.faus...@snia.org wrote:
QU: Is there a plug-in (or other approach) for saving FrameMaker 9 files
as FrameMaker 7 files? I don't have Frame 9 yet but understand that it
doesn't give this option, although Frame 8 did.
Currently we are
* NEW: FrameMaker+RoboHelp Integration (TCS2) -- Sept. 21
* FrameMaker-to-Acrobat Advanced Techniques (Essentials) -- Sept. 22
(no change)
* Advanced FrameMaker for Skilled Users -- Sept. 23
(date changed)
For additional details and registration forms, please visit
Mystery solved: The parent network folder for the FM files for this
particular job had a trademark symbol in the filename. As soon as I
removed the symbol from the folder name, the Robo MIF operation worked
without a hitch.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Pinkham, Jim
Sent: Thursday, July
Dear Framers,
is there a specific graphical format to respect when developing a non
structured doc in FrameMaker (7.2 on XP) with a view to converting it later to
Eclipse Help (or any other HTML help by the way). I am saving my screenshots as
.png. Will it be ok for the conversion?
Thank you
Because the pages themselves are HTML, .PNG should be fine (it is,
after all, a Portable Network Graphic). Most of the IBM help pages use
.GIFs, and .PNG is a new enhanced version of that format.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in
Hi Mathieu
I have used PNG for graphics in Eclipse Help and other forms of Help with no
problems.
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Canada
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of mathieu jacquet
Sent: July
I edit a huge spec with multiple authors (mostly engineers) at multiple
companies (spec is vendor-neutral). Currently there are well are over
two hundred Frame files (plus other file types) in the several Frame
books that make up the spec-and that's just the current version. I work
on multiple
I'm pretty sure you can save files as MIF in FM9 and open them up in FM7.
Nadine
Fausset, Marilyn wrote:
> I edit a huge spec with multiple authors (mostly engineers) at multiple
> companies (spec is vendor-neutral). Currently there are well are over
> two hundred Frame files (plus other file
Fausset, Marilyn wrote:
> QU: Is there a plug-in (or other approach) for saving FrameMaker 9
files
> as FrameMaker 7 files? I don't have Frame 9 yet but understand that it
> doesn't give this option, although Frame 8 did.
Actually, it does. You can save FM9 files as FM7.x-compatible files in
On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 16:17:40 -0600, "Fausset, Marilyn"
wrote:
>QU: Is there a plug-in (or other approach) for saving FrameMaker 9 files
>as FrameMaker 7 files? I don't have Frame 9 yet but understand that it
>doesn't give this option, although Frame 8 did.
>
>Currently we are using FrameMaker
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