I am working with a vendor based in San Diego, 3500 miles from my office.
The vendor produces a knowledgebase tool that will import my FrameMaker 10
(unstructured) content both in one massive import of currently-published
content to populate the k-base for launch, and on an ongoing basis as new
Matt Sullivan. matt -at-
grafixtraining.com. Done.
-Alan
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Alan
Houser
Group Wellesley, Inc.
Consultant and Trainer, Technical Publishing
President, Society for Technical Communication
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Rob: I switched to ID when Apple dropped Classic and Adobe reneged on its
promise to make all its major applications PPC/OSX native. The grass on the
other side is somewhat greener, especially if you're having stability issues
with FM and resent having to break footnotes across pages manually.
At 11:44 -0600 31/8/12, Graeme R Forbes wrote:
On the minus side, it's 99e on top of what you pay for ID; on the plus side,
it's really good and DTP Tools has excellent customer support.
I also use both. Slight lack of structure support in InD, though ;-)
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Steve
I live in San Diego County.
(FYI: The next closest ACI/ACE is in Orange County, not San Diego. Done.)
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor Certified Expert since 1995
Authorized FrameMaker Consultant since 1991
David Creamer
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I
in the area before demanding that they get one.
Thanks!
John Sgammato
Documentation Architect
Imprivata, Inc
Lexington, MA 02421
(508) 747-2809
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Rob: I switched to ID when Apple dropped Classic and Adobe reneged on its
promise to make all its "major" applications PPC/OSX native. The grass on the
other side is somewhat greener, especially if you're having stability issues
with FM and resent having to break footnotes across pages
At 11:44 -0600 31/8/12, Graeme R Forbes wrote:
>On the minus side, it's 99e on top of what you pay for ID; on the plus side,
>it's really good and DTP Tools has excellent customer support.
I also use both. Slight lack of structure support in InD, though ;-)
--
Steve
I live in San Diego County.
(FYI: The next closest ACI/ACE is in Orange County, not San Diego. Done.)
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor & Certified Expert since 1995
Authorized FrameMaker Consultant since 1991
David Creamer
.
in.com/in/maxwellhoffmann blogs.adobe.com/techcomm
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I currently use FrameMaker to single-source PDF, online help (with
RoboHelp), Word (with MIF2Go), text with layout (with MIF2Go and
Word), and XHTML (with MIF2Go).
I'm pretty fed up with FrameMaker 10 but InDesign's not among the
practical alternatives. What I'd really like is a copy of
For the record, the errors went away when I deleted and recreated the
TOC and imported all formats from a current project.
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
> I'm updating a project that was last updated with FM8 or 9.
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> Updating the book or saving as PDF fails with
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