Adobe InDesign can place SWF documents, i.e. compiled Flash movies, and
fully respect what happens inside the clipping region that contain the SWF
file. A very good helper is the free "PlaySWF" plug-in (search Google to
find it), which makes it easy to *place* SWF documents into .INDD documents
(I'
Hi,
I sent this query yesterday (see below) but I haven't had any responses.
Can someone just confirm to me if it didn't get through, or it's just that
no one has experienced this?!
Thanks,
Lynn
Lynn Durell
Sent by: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
09/12/2009 12:49
To
framers at l
Yep, I'll third that. We've had a good experience with Mif2Go - FrameMaker 8,
about the same amount of content and conditions.
Dorianne Gutierrez
Polaris Library Systems
-Original Message-
From: Jim Owens [mailto:jow...@magma.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:02 PM
To: 'Tony Marek
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
> Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
> Assistance, if needed, is an email a
Even if the person knows structured FrameMaker, they do not know _your_
structured FrameMaker.
When you go structured, you will need to document it all, just in case you are
hit by the proverbial bus, and someone has to carry on after you. This is the
documentation you make available to the new
Thanks for the tips, all of you. That's 3 Mif2Go recommendations in a
few hours. We'll have to check it out. Also getting interesting info on
RoboHelp. The more suggestions the better.
Regards,
Tony
Gutierrez, Dorianne wrote:
> Yep, I'll third that. We've had a good experience with Mif2Go - Fr
Thanks for the tips, all of you. That's 3 Mif2Go recommendations in a
few hours. We'll have to check it out. Also getting interesting info on
RoboHelp. The more suggestions the better.
Regards,
Tony
Gutierrez, Dorianne wrote:
> Yep, I'll third that. We've had a good experience with Mif2Go - Fr
Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
Assistance, if needed, is an email away with usual response in 24 hours.
Price is nice, $300/seat, compared to TCS or WWP.
You can download a fully fu
Even if the person knows structured FrameMaker, they do not know _your_
structured FrameMaker.
When you go structured, you will need to document it all, just in case you are
hit by the proverbial bus, and someone has to carry on after you. This is the
documentation you make available to the new
Yep, I'll third that. We've had a good experience with Mif2Go - FrameMaker 8,
about the same amount of content and conditions.
Dorianne Gutierrez
Polaris Library Systems
-Original Message-
From: Jim Owens [mailto:jow...@magma.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 3:02 PM
To: 'Tony Marek
I'll second that. It's well worth looking at.
(another satisified Mif2Go customer)
David Spreadbury wrote:
> Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
> Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
> Assistance, if needed, is an email a
Adobe InDesign can place SWF documents, i.e. compiled Flash movies, and
fully respect what happens inside the clipping region that contain the SWF
file. A very good helper is the free "PlaySWF" plug-in (search Google to
find it), which makes it easy to *place* SWF documents into .INDD documents
(I'
Well, I will jump in and ask why not try Mif2Go. Book size doesn't matter.
Should handle all your context sensitive requirements without a problem.
Assistance, if needed, is an email away with usual response in 24 hours.
Price is nice, $300/seat, compared to TCS or WWP.
You can download a fully fu
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your experiences
using RoboHelp 8 on multiple book sets that include large, complex books
(2,000+ pag
Lynn Durell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sent this query yesterday (see below) but I haven't had any responses.
> Can someone just confirm to me if it didn't get through, or it's just that
> no one has experienced this?!
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
>
> Lynn Durell
> Sent by: framers-bounces at lists.f
Hmmm ...
For some reason the link I provided was broken. Try this instead:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd162843(VS.85).aspx
which essentially is the same. If that doesn't work for you please try Google
and paste the following line in the input box:
"Printer Escape Functions" MSDN
Hello RJ J?cquez,
Thank you for your reply.
I tried the fix you suggested (see your email below).
The line that you said to add to my Maker.ini file was already there,
exactly as you have it.
Nonetheless, after creating a backup copy of Maker.in, I deleted the
existing line, added your line,
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
'Begin' li
Scott wrote:
< However, why didn't Microsoft make it easy on everyone in the first
place, since on inception of their OS printing was the major output? >
It's not my business to defend or accuse Microsoft or Adobe in any way. My
business is to speak out loud that CMYK and SPOT color support i
This (odd graphics resetting to 100%) is happening in my files, too.
WinXP Pro/3, TCS2...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:21 AM
To: Lynn Dure
Hello -- We're very interested in any input on our tentative plans to
switch from WWPro to RoboHelp for our ongoing context-sensitive HTML
Help projects. In particular, we'd like to know any of your experiences
using RoboHelp 8 on multiple book sets that include large, complex books
(2,000+ pag
I did a quick Google, and it looks like it can be done, although not in
Frame. It's highly code-intensive, and if I understand correctly, it
requires a fair bit of knowledge of Java. Good luck!
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-
> boun...@li
I did a quick Google, and it looks like it can be done, although not in
Frame. It's highly code-intensive, and if I understand correctly, it
requires a fair bit of knowledge of Java. Good luck!
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-
> bounces
This (odd graphics resetting to 100%) is happening in my files, too.
WinXP Pro/3, TCS2...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:21 AM
To: Lynn Durell
I've gotten some wonderful responses both on the list and privately. I'd begun
to think that, since a lot of my clients rely on freelancers who come and go,
structured FrameMaker might be the way to ensure consistency across documents.
Then it occurred to me, how hard is it to get writers on bo
Hi Nancy:
Structured FrameMaker goes a long way towards consistency, but it can't
enforce everything. I'll start with the good news:
The reason my SMEs prefer working in structured FM is because they don't
have to apply formatting so much as they have to call a thing what it
is. I mean that they
Hi,
I'd say FindChangeSpecial is best for this job. Very convenient.
Very good, when your template has been updated and format names
or format usage have changed.
FindChangeSpecial allows you to delete or exchange these formats:
Paragraph formats
Character formats
Cross reference definitions
Table
Lynn Durell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I sent this query yesterday (see below) but I haven't had any responses.
> Can someone just confirm to me if it didn't get through, or it's just that
> no one has experienced this?!
>
> Thanks,
> Lynn
>
>
>
>
> Lynn Durell
> Sent by: framers-boun...@lists.fram
Hi Richard, let me check with our lead Engineer on this, but for now, let's
take this offline and if you could please email me your maker.ini for me to
share with the team.
Sincerely,
RJ Jácquez
Senior Product Evangelist
Adobe Technical Communication Suite
Adobe eLearning Suite
http://blogs.ad
Hi Richard, let me check with our lead Engineer on this, but for now, let's
take this offline and if you could please email me your maker.ini for me to
share with the team.
Sincerely,
RJ J?cquez
Senior Product Evangelist
Adobe Technical Communication Suite
Adobe eLearning Suite
http://blogs.ad
Hi,
I sent this query yesterday (see below) but I haven't had any responses.
Can someone just confirm to me if it didn't get through, or it's just that
no one has experienced this?!
Thanks,
Lynn
Lynn Durell
Sent by: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
09/12/2009 12:49
To
framers@lists.f
Hello RJ Jácquez,
Thank you for your reply.
I tried the fix you suggested (see your email below).
The line that you said to add to my Maker.ini file was already there,
exactly as you have it.
Nonetheless, after creating a backup copy of Maker.in, I deleted the
existing line, added your line,
Hi Ed,
I have a FrameScript script that deletes unused condition tags from a book;
it also deletes other types of unused formats as well. The script is $80,
and requires FrameScript. Please let me know if you have any questions or
comments. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
'Begin' l
Hi Nancy:
Structured FrameMaker goes a long way towards consistency, but it can't
enforce everything. I'll start with the good news:
The reason my SMEs prefer working in structured FM is because they don't
have to apply formatting so much as they have to call a thing what it
is. I mean that they
--What was your documentation situation? (How many product lines, how
many publications, how much single-sourcing, how much translation?)
> I am a single writer documenting 8 products =~ 16 books and 10 or so
online help systems, with a fair degree of text reuse, plus occasional
contract manu
Hi Richard et al,
In general the connection between FrameMaker and RoboHelp in TCS2 happens
automatically, however we have seen rare cases where the message below does
appear. In theses cases, I would recommend the following manual steps to
correct this issue:
1. Navigate to this folder: C:\D
Hi Richard et al,
In general the connection between FrameMaker and RoboHelp in TCS2 happens
automatically, however we have seen rare cases where the message below does
appear. In theses cases, I would recommend the following manual steps to
correct this issue:
1. Navigate to this folder: C:\D
I've gotten some wonderful responses both on the list and privately. I'd begun
to think that, since a lot of my clients rely on freelancers who come and go,
structured FrameMaker might be the way to ensure consistency across documents.
Then it occurred to me, how hard is it to get writers on bo
Hi Ed,
I have a FrameScript script that deletes unused condition tags from a book;
it also deletes other types of unused formats as well. The script is $80,
and requires FrameScript. Please let me know if you have any questions or
comments. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
--What was your documentation situation? (How many product lines, how
many publications, how much single-sourcing, how much translation?)
> I am a single writer documenting 8 products =~ 16 books and 10 or so
online help systems, with a fair degree of text reuse, plus occasional
contract manu
Hmmm ...
For some reason the link I provided was broken. Try this instead:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd162843(VS.85).aspx
which essentially is the same. If that doesn't work for you please try Google
and paste the following line in the input box:
"Printer Escape Functions" MSDN
Scott wrote:
< However, why didn't Microsoft make it easy on everyone in the first
place, since on inception of their OS printing was the major output? >
It's not my business to defend or accuse Microsoft or Adobe in any way. My
business is to speak out loud that CMYK and SPOT color support i
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