re: Getting into Condition

2008-11-12 Thread Jeff Schweiner
John, If I understand your production cycle correctly, there may be an easier way than moving files around and tweaking your .book structure. I do something similar where I generate 2 books (call them A and B) from a set of common chapter files. I use a combination of two .book files (including

Getting into Condition

2008-11-12 Thread Caroline Tabach

Getting into Condition

2008-11-12 Thread Caroline Tabach
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Getting into Condition

2008-11-11 Thread Jeff Schweiner
John, If I understand your production cycle correctly, there may be an easier way than moving files around and tweaking your .book structure. I do something similar where I generate 2 books (call them A and B) from a set of common chapter files. I use a combination of two .book files (including

Getting into Condition

2008-11-06 Thread John Sgammato
After years and years of working with FrameMaker, I am finally venturing into (for me) uncharted territory: the wild world of conditional text. I am not completely sure I understand what I am getting into, so I hope for some advice from this august body. I produce three types of deliverables from

Getting into Condition

2008-11-06 Thread John Sgammato
After years and years of working with FrameMaker, I am finally venturing into (for me) uncharted territory: the wild world of conditional text. I am not completely sure I understand what I am getting into, so I hope for some advice from this august body. I produce three types of deliverables from