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Subject: Re: PDF Content reuse with Frame + DITA?
Thanks Jeremy .. good point! Now that I read what I wrote, I can see how
it could be misunderstood. I meant that even if you do duplicate and
conditionalize markers just to change one word in that marker, it will
become a mess
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Thanks Jeremy .. good
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Subject: Re: PDF Content reuse with Frame + DITA?
Thanks Jeremy .. good point! Now that I read what I wrote, I can see how
it could be misunderstood. I meant that even if you do duplicate and
conditionalize markers just to change one word
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Subject: Re: PDF Content reuse with Frame + DITA?
Thanks
Hi Gyanesh...
Each time you regenerate your book, the conditional settings in effect,
will define the content shown in the generated lists (Index and TOC
specifically).
The index is generated from index markers, and they will be used (or
not) depending on their conditional tagging. This
On Sun, 20 May 2007 13:30:45 -0700, Scott Prentice
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It's a good practice to avoid conditional content within
index entries .. it's one thing to include/exclude a marker
in a specific output, but if you start messing with words
within a marker, you'll go nuts.
It's not
Thanks Jeremy .. good point! Now that I read what I wrote, I can see how
it could be misunderstood. I meant that even if you do duplicate and
conditionalize markers just to change one word in that marker, it will
become a mess to manage. :)
The Index Tools Pro plugin claims to provide for
Thanks Scott!
I think i will settle for show/hide. And if I do, is there a way to
handle index/toc/variables (such as name of the book) automatically?
Or do I do that manually?
And let's say I have to implement DITA. Can I still publish two
different PDFs selectively? And how will I carry out
Hi Gyanesh...
Each time you regenerate your book, the conditional settings in effect,
will define the content shown in the generated lists (Index and TOC
specifically).
The index is generated from index markers, and they will be used (or
not) depending on their conditional tagging. This isn't
On Sun, 20 May 2007 13:30:45 -0700, Scott Prentice
wrote:
>It's a good practice to avoid conditional content within
>index entries .. it's one thing to include/exclude a marker
>in a specific output, but if you start messing with words
>within a marker, you'll go nuts.
It's not only good
Thanks Jeremy .. good point! Now that I read what I wrote, I can see how
it could be misunderstood. I meant that even if you do duplicate and
conditionalize markers just to change one word in that marker, it will
become a mess to manage. :)
The Index Tools Pro plugin claims to provide for
Thanks Scott!
I think i will settle for show/hide. And if I do, is there a way to
handle index/toc/variables (such as name of the book) automatically?
Or do I do that manually?
And let's say I have to implement DITA. Can I still publish two
different PDFs selectively? And how will I carry out
Hello Framers,
(Frame 7.2b144)
For my product, I have 2 guides with similar content across different
chapters. Can I publish two different PDFs from the same source (with
selective content obviously).
- How will this be done? Using topic IDs?
- Is Show/hide a better option for this than
Hi Gyanesh...
If your main goal is to publish two different sets of content from the
same FM source files, I'd think that your best bet is to just use
conditional text (show/hide) in unstructured FM files. There are
probably benefits you could gain by moving to structure and/or DITA (and
it
Hello Framers,
(Frame 7.2b144)
For my product, I have 2 guides with similar content across different
chapters. Can I publish two different PDFs from the same source (with
selective content obviously).
-> How will this be done? Using topic IDs?
-> Is Show/hide a better option for this than
Hi Gyanesh...
If your main goal is to publish two different sets of content from the
same FM source files, I'd think that your best bet is to just use
conditional text (show/hide) in unstructured FM files. There are
probably benefits you could gain by moving to structure and/or DITA (and
it
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