At 15:19 +1100 31/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A former client of mine has a thesis with many graphics imported by
reference into FrameMaker 5.5.6 running in Classic Mac 9.1 on
PowerMacintosh. She wants to convert them to InDesign v. 2.0. I
suggested that she save to Mac Word 4, 5, or 6, or
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, will this process work: FrameMaker 5.5.6 Word/RTF InDesign? (I
don't have InDesign or any InDesign experience.)
Sure, but I agree with Steve: remove the graphics first and then Place them
again in Indesign. Since they're referenced, this shouldn't be a problem.
Look into the MIF-to-ID tool now in beta test phase from DTP Tools:
http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=mfid
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
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Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
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Indesign 2.0 was kind of primitive. IDCS2 offers anchored objects. I don't
think ID2 could anchor (but it's been awhile), so she might want to consider
upgrading first.
...
Anchored objects are a very new feature of IDCS2. The DOC/RTF import
filter of IDCS2
From: Wolfgang Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree totally with Steve: ID2.0 was very primitive
Then you agree with Ken, not Steve. Although Steve may also hold those
sentiments, he didn't say anything about ID2.
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com
At 10:34 -0500 31/1/07, Kenneth C. Benson wrote
I agree totally with Steve: ID2.0 was very primitive
Then you agree with Ken, not Steve. Although Steve may also hold those
sentiments, he didn't say anything about ID2.
Yeah, I was wondering about this, especially as I'm still on InD 2.0 ;-)
From: Steve Rickaby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Still, useful to know about the better features of CS2: I'll upgrade just
as soon as another InD project comes in.
Footnotes were another big one they added with CS2. ID still doesn't come
close to Frame in terms of automation, but with every release they
All:
A former client of mine has a thesis with many graphics imported by
reference into FrameMaker 5.5.6 running in Classic Mac 9.1 on
PowerMacintosh. She wants to convert them to InDesign v. 2.0. I
suggested that she save to Mac Word 4, 5, or 6, or to RTF using the
Japanese converter, in
At 15:19 +1100 31/1/07, hedley.finger at myob.com wrote:
>A former client of mine has a thesis with many graphics imported by
>reference into FrameMaker 5.5.6 running in Classic Mac 9.1 on
>PowerMacintosh. She wants to convert them to InDesign v. 2.0. I
>suggested that she save to Mac Word 4,
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Subject: Re: FrameMaker 5.5.6 > Word > I
From:
> So, will this process work: FrameMaker 5.5.6 > Word/RTF > InDesign? (I
don't have InDesign or any InDesign experience.)
Sure, but I agree with Steve: remove the graphics first and then Place them
again in Indesign. Since they're referenced, this shouldn't be a
Look into the MIF-to-ID tool now in beta test phase from DTP Tools:
http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=mfid
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
> ...
> Indesign 2.0 was kind of primitive. IDCS2 offers anchored objects. I don't
> think ID2 could anchor (but it's been awhile), so she might want to consider
> upgrading first.
> ...
>
Anchored objects are a very new feature of IDCS2. The DOC/RTF import
filter of
At 10:34 -0500 31/1/07, Kenneth C. Benson wrote
> > I agree totally with Steve: ID2.0 was very primitive
>
>Then you agree with Ken, not Steve. Although Steve may also hold those
>sentiments, he didn't say anything about ID2.
Yeah, I was wondering about this, especially as I'm still on InD 2.0
From: "Steve Rickaby"
> Still, useful to know about the better features of CS2: I'll upgrade just
as soon as another InD project comes in.
Footnotes were another big one they added with CS2. ID still doesn't come
close to Frame in terms of automation, but with
All:
A former client of mine has a thesis with many graphics imported by
reference into FrameMaker 5.5.6 running in Classic Mac 9.1 on
PowerMacintosh. She wants to convert them to InDesign v. 2.0. I
suggested that she save to Mac Word 4, 5, or 6, or to RTF using the
Japanese converter, in
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