RE: 5. Frame 11 catastrophe, framers Digest, Vol 89, Issue 10

2013-03-11 Thread Robert Leif
This example demonstrates that Frame needs to use a standard format. I suggest EPUB using XHTML5 and CSS3. Adobe might be pleasantly surprised that they could successfully compete against Microsoft Word. This leads to the question of what are the capabilities of Frame 11 to import XML schemas

Re: 5. Frame 11 catastrophe, framers Digest, Vol 89, Issue 10

2013-03-11 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker would be of zero use to me and many other people if they changed their source format, since that would break all the add-ons that make it valuable. FrameMaker already supports (more or less) a standard source format, DITA XML. On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Robert Leif

Re: 5. Frame 11 catastrophe, framers Digest, Vol 89, Issue 10

2013-03-11 Thread Mike Wickham
This example demonstrates that Frame needs to use a standard format. I suggest EPUB... EPUB? Yeesh. I do books for print. The typography in EPUB is horrible. There's no letterpacing in justified text. You get big, fat word spaces instead-- and rivers of white. EPUB is just plain ugly. Mike

RE: 5. Frame 11 catastrophe, framers Digest, Vol 89, Issue 10

2013-03-11 Thread Combs, Richard
Mike Wickham wrote: This example demonstrates that Frame needs to use a standard format. I suggest EPUB... EPUB? Yeesh. I do books for print. The typography in EPUB is horrible. There's no letterpacing in justified text. You get big, fat word spaces instead-- and rivers of white. EPUB