Re: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-07 Thread hedley . finger
Trevor: Because our XML files are managed by a source control system, ... ... you are using the wrong tool. Source control systems are meant for program source code where line breaks have meaning, usually to separate program statements. You need an XML-aware content management system that

RE: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-07 Thread hedley . finger
As well as the other suggestions re read/write rules, perhaps you could turn Smart Spaces off. -- Hedley Finger Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist MYOB Australia Pty Ltd http://myob.com/au P.O. box 371 Blackburn VIC 3130 Australia 12 Wesley Court Tally Ho Business Park East

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-05 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
Trevor: > Because our XML files are managed by a source control system, ... ... you are using the wrong tool. Source control systems are meant for program source code where line breaks have meaning, usually to separate program statements. You need an XML-aware content management system that

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-05 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
As well as the other suggestions re read/write rules, perhaps you could turn Smart Spaces off. -- Hedley Finger Training Content Developer and Tools Specialist MYOB Australia Pty Ltd P.O. box 371 Blackburn VIC 3130 Australia 12 Wesley Court Tally Ho Business Park East

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-03 Thread Trevor Nicholls
Hi Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and Save and I have no issues with the validity of the XML which Frame is giving me. However I do have an issue with the layout. Because our XML files are managed by a source

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-03 Thread Trevor Nicholls
y, 3 March 2007 4:28 a.m. To: trevor at castingthevoid.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Structured Frame saving XML Trevor Nicholls wrote: > Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured > Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and &

RE: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Combs, Richard
Trevor Nicholls wrote: Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and Save and I have no issues with the validity of the XML which Frame is giving me. However I do have an issue with the layout. Because our XML

RE: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Trevor Nicholls
, 3 March 2007 4:28 a.m. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Structured Frame saving XML Trevor Nicholls wrote: Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and Save and I have no issues

Re: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Kenneth C. Benson
From: Trevor Nicholls [EMAIL PROTECTED] Because our XML files are managed by a source control system, I would like to minimize the differences between revisions, and Frame's apparent perversity regarding line-wrapping in particular is making this difficult. Is it following any rules at all?

RE: Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Matt Sullivan
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Trevor Nicholls Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 7:52 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Structured Frame saving XML Well... suppose we have a source code fragment following this kind of model

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Combs, Richard
Trevor Nicholls wrote: > Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured > Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and > Save and I have no issues with the validity of the XML which > Frame is giving me. However I do have an issue with the > layout. Because our XML

Structured Frame Saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Daniel Emory
What, exactly, do you mean by Frame's "perversity" in line wrapping? What, exactly, are you comparing it with on the XML side? Frame's line wrapping actions are dependent upon settings in the paragraph designer, including: * Under Advanced (automatic hyphenation) * Under Basic (indents). ---

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Andrew Avis
> Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured > Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open and > Save and I have no issues with the validity of the XML which > Frame is giving me. However I do have an issue with the > layout. Because our XML files are managed by a

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Kenneth C. Benson
From: "Trevor Nicholls" > Because our XML files are managed by a source control > system, I would like to minimize the differences between revisions, and > Frame's apparent perversity regarding line-wrapping in particular is making > this difficult. > > Is it following

Structured Frame saving XML

2007-03-02 Thread Matt Sullivan
: Saturday, 3 March 2007 4:28 a.m. To: trevor at castingthevoid.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Structured Frame saving XML Trevor Nicholls wrote: > Our source documents are in XML and we edit in structured > Frame. I have XSL processes running successfully on Open an