So the question is, which English do we standardize on?
I would ask some combination of marketing, product management, and
support to decide. Eventually it comes down to maximizing revenue and
reducing support costs.
Mike
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You are currently
Gillian:
> They write their manuals the English way* (i.e. colour, theatre etc.)
> and we write the American way** (color, theater). In 2007, I will be
> working on a project with them so the docset will be split up between
> their local tech writer and me.
> So the question is, which English
>So the question is, which English do we standardize on?
I would ask some combination of marketing, product management, and
support to decide. Eventually it comes down to maximizing revenue and
reducing support costs.
Mike
; framers
Subject: RE: Difference between us and international english Framemaker
This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater
Gillian:
They write their manuals the English way* (i.e. colour, theatre etc.)
and we write the American way** (color, theater). In 2007, I will be
working on a project with them so the docset will be split up between
their local tech writer and me.
So the question is, which English do
All
Is there a difference between International and US Framemaker. My manager has
bought the International version of FrameMaker for me.
Our corporate language is US English.
Verner Andersen
Technical Writer
Radiometer Medical ApS
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Sent: 14 December 2006 07:21
To: Framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Difference between us and international english Framemaker
All
Is there a difference between International and US Framemaker. My manager has
bought the International version of FrameMaker for me.
Our corporate lang
] On Behalf
Of Phil Heron
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:30 AM
To: framers
Subject: RE: Difference between us and international english Framemaker
Verner,
I believe my copy of FramMaker is the International English one.
When you install it you see a dialog asking you to choose between US
At 08:49 -0800 14/12/06, Gillian Flato wrote:
>This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
>company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
>theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater). In 2007, I will
>be working
@lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Gillian Flato
Sent: 14 December 2006 16:49
To: Phil Heron; framers
Subject: RE: Difference between us and international english Framemaker
This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
company on England. They write
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