Diane Gaskill wrote:
> ... but not TableCleaner Pro. I
> forget, is that one of Bruce' Foster's apps or did Chris Despopulous write
> it? I'll check the website and get it if needed.
>
Hi Diane,
I'm also worked with FM since 1994. I think the most of us worked with
FM over 8 to 10 years, so
Hi Diane
On 1/16/07, Diane Gaskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have several FM plugins, but not TableCleaner Pro. I
forget, is that one of Bruce' Foster's apps or did Chris Despopulous write
it? I'll check the website and get it if needed.
I've never heard of TableCleaner Pro, and Google
o: Diane Gaskill; framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: RE: PDF to framemaker
The issue is that embedded graphics in Frame is found by many people to not
be a useful way of working.
If you have a large number of documents which are going to be updated, and
their graphics will change, then using refere
w.protocols.com
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Embedded graphics in Word do not come across wit
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Subject: RE: PDF to framemaker
Embedded graphics in Word do not come across with the text. In fact, most
RTF files with graphics in
s and that helped a lot. But I assume we shouldn't have to do
that if the filter worked as it is supposed to.
Diane
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From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Diane Gaskill; Rick Quatro; framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: RE: PD
--- Peter Ring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dov is of course correct in stating that PDF should
> be considered a final form document format. But,
> nevertheless, PDF can be used as an
> input (to Frame)
===
Another effective way to use PDF as an input to
FrameMaker is
You could/should be a bit more specific about what you mean
by Adobe "fixing up the RTF to FM filter." If you are finding
bugs, by all means officially report them!
You should be aware that many of the "RTF to anything else"
conversion issues do relate to inconsistencies between how
Microsoft itse
Dov is of course correct in stating that PDF should be considered a
final form document format. But, nevertheless, PDF can be used as an
input or intermediate format when converting legacy documents formats to
XML [1][2].
CambridgeDocs and Exegenix are used by many markup shops, not just for
ly to by Frame if they had an easy way to get there
from Word.
Diane
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Subject: RE: PDF to framemaker
(1) There are "a lot
(1) There are "a lot of people within Adobe" who
don't know what Dreamweaver or Contribute are either!
(2) Actually, there is NOT much demand for a PDF to
FrameMaker or even a PDF to InDesign "converter" at
least as expressed directly to Adobe. Most users of
these programs understand th
I am sure there are a lot of people within Adobe that don't know what
FrameMaker is.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
It always puzzles me how companies make decisions. Adobe has included a
function within Acrobat to convert PDF to RTF, the file format of their
It always puzzles me how companies make decisions. Adobe has included a
function within Acrobat to convert PDF to RTF, the file format of their
competitor, but not to FM which is one of their own file formats. Perhaps
there is not enough demand for PDF->FM?
Diane
True... although Recosoft ha
Hi, Steve.
Steve Rickaby wrote:
Same company does lots of other PDF->somethingelse converters, but sadly not
for FrameMaker... unsurprisingly. However, you might be able to use one of their
converters as a stepping stone, but I don't know whether it would give any
advantage over a save to RTF
At 15:06 -0500 11/1/07, Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
>PDF is mostly a one-way street. It's an end product. The text in a PDF is
>set line by line and page by page. Any method of converting PDF back to
>formatted text and graphics is going to involve a good deal of work and
>judgment. PDFs are complex
Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
PDF is mostly a one-way street. It's an end product. The text in a PDF is
set line by line and page by page. Any method of converting PDF back to
formatted text and graphics is going to involve a good deal of work and
judgment. PDFs are complex enough and generated from
PDF is mostly a one-way street. It's an end product. The text in a PDF is
set line by line and page by page. Any method of converting PDF back to
formatted text and graphics is going to involve a good deal of work and
judgment. PDFs are complex enough and generated from enough different source
appl
Thanks to everyone who replied.
This was a small, one-time job so save as RTF was the best solution but
it's great to know there are other options.
Pat
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In addition to Scansoft, I also use ABBY PDF Transformer.
Betty
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I go from PDF to Word using Scansoft (now called Nuance) PDF Converter
Professional and then this can be output as an RTF for FrameMaker to read.
Relatively inexpensive solution!
Z
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FrameMaker 7, Windows 2000 Professional.
Does anyone know of a way to "convert" a
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| Hi -
|
| FrameMaker 7, Windows 2000 Professional.
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| Does anyone know of a way to "convert" a PDF to FrameMaker?
| I'm not talking about placing the PDF as a graphic image but
| actually converting it to live text and graphics. Th
Thanks, Art.
Pat
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From: "Art Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In Acrobat, Save As .RTF. Depending on your version, you may or may
> not have to export the graphics manually.
>
> Open in FM.
>
> Your mileage will vary greatly depending on wha
In Acrobat, Save As .RTF. Depending on your version, you may or may
not have to export the graphics manually.
Open in FM.
Your mileage will vary greatly depending on what you expect as far as
formatting,
cross-refs and so on. But the gist of the info will be there.
Art
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