Just compare the TOC of the help file that ships with Frame 12 against the TOC
of the new guide.The chapter that includes endnotes, in the current version, is
missing several sections in the new version.A simple search of the new version
for 'endnotes' will come back with "Not Found".
On
The word "endnote" does not appear in the new PDF, so that's pretty
definitely gone.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> Are you sure the items are missing?
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Are you sure the items are missing? The blog about the new help files said:
"*/Content organization:/* FrameMaker is a powerful product packed with
rich functionality. However, not all users use all of its functionality
all the time. While improving the guide, we made a conscious attempt to
mi
The new version has larger type, more white space, more headings, and
lower dpi for screen shots, so, for example, the content on page 347
of the new version takes only about 3/4 of page 230 in the old
version.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 12:18 PM, David Spreadbury wrote:
> From the size of the "New"
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your detailed feedback. I will share this and other comments
early next week with the doc team manager.
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>From the size of the "New" version, compared to the "Old" version, I would
>expect a lot of good stuff.Old has just shy of 700 pages. New has just shy of
>1000 pages.That's 300 pages of information that wasn't available in the
>"Old".I have to ask, why are there items missing from the "New"?
I have not looked at the content yet, but Adobe documentation should be an
exemplar, and IMHO a four-level TOC is not.
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Robert,Comparing the TOC of the "New" Using Framemaker 12 against the TOC of
the one you referenced this morning (see below) concerning endnotes, there are
several sections missing in the "New" version.Maybe keeping both links
available would be a temporary fix.Just like I keep a copy of the Fra
The search seems to be broken, e.g. the results for "footnote" do not
include this "Create and edit footnotes" topic:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS6C3D24E6-2965-48bb-B6CF-50D1439AEB01.html
Or maybe you just cut some content. Searching for "endnote" finds nothing.
Something's wr
Folks,
Here are the corrected shortened URLs to the online FrameMaker documentation
outside of the "stage" area:
HTML: http://adobe.ly/1Dokcld
PDF: http://adobe.ly/1Dokp84
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http:
Robert, thank you for catching this. I will fix the link in the blog as well.
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That obfuscated link resolves to
http://help.stage.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/12.0/Help/Using/index.html
which is presumably your internal-only staging area.
If you remove the "stage." it works correctly.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Maxwell Hoffmann wrote:
> Here are the direct links to th
Try the non-stage versions of the URLs ..
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/12.0/Help/Using/index.html#t=using-framemaker-12%2Ffrm_getstarted_gs%2Ffrm_getstarted_gs-1.htm
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/12.0/Help/using-framemaker-12.pdf
Cheers!
...scott
On 12/12/14 11:17 AM, Lind
Hi Maxwell
I'd love to see the HTML 5 Responsive layout but neither link works for me
in FF or Chrome.
Linda
On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Maxwell Hoffmann
wrote:
>
> Adobe has updated online Documentation for FrameMaker 12 (click the HELP
> button to try it out.)
>
> The TWEET below has li
Maxwell,It would be great to be able to download the PDF or link to the HTML
version but both links above don't work.My preference would be the PDF. I
prefer to have a local copy.The HTML5 link does work.
On Friday, December 12, 2014 12:53 PM, Maxwell Hoffmann
wrote:
Adobe has upda
Adobe has updated online Documentation for FrameMaker 12 (click the HELP button
to try it out.)
The TWEET below has link to blog with details and illustrations:
NEW #FrameMaker User’s Guide: Sliced, Diced, and Enhanced [Now in HTML5
Responsive Layout!] - adobe.ly/1yGIrTH
Here are the direct li
This is covered in the FM manual topic "Create and maintain endnotes":
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WSd817046a44e105e21e63e3d11ab7f7561e-7f49.html
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 12:44 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> Don't use the footnote feature. Create a bibliography_entry paragraph
> f
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