Re: What end product should i give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-16 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker 11 and 12 have RoboHelp's core feature set built in, so they can generate HTML web help and EPUB without any additional software. You can avoid the IE security message for local HTML files by using the Add Mark of the Web option:

Re: Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-16 Thread Robert Lauriston
@lists.frameusers.com framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what??? Message-ID: 8fe367d39ec94cb29af2b36d99d56...@exchmb01.gjonas.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 If you?re already happy

RE: Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-13 Thread Craig Ede
TCS 4 included Illustrator; TCS 3 included Photoshop so or would be the more accurate conjunction. Prior version included neither, if memory serves. C- ..prior versions have included Photoshop and Illustrator...

RE: Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-13 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
TCS2 had Photoshop Bridge as its extras From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Craig Ede Sent: June-12-14 11:48 AM To: framers Subject: RE: Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application

Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-12 Thread Carrie Baker
@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what??? Message-ID: 8fe367d39ec94cb29af2b36d99d56...@exchmb01.gjonas.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 If you?re already happy with authoring in FM, I?d stick

RE: Subject: RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-12 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
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RE: What end product should I give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-11 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
If you’re already happy with authoring in FM, I’d stick with it. Then I would get the Tech Comm Suite to produce your EPUB output and/or HTML5 responsive help that would work for tablets too ( look much better than an EPUB). Don’t get too suckered in by FM12’s claims that you can publish

Re: What end product should i give them? or thinking of moving help application, but to what???

2014-06-11 Thread Writer
Note: I am an MVP with WebWorks (the company that makes ePublisher). Carrie, I recommend that you stick with ePublisher, but upgrade to the latest version. ePublisher now has an HTML 5 output called Reverb. Reverb output is designed to resize on devices of different sizes without you having to