Bernard wrote:
> I generally have to agree with what is written below, but I have to take a
> minor exception on (a) regarding 'the line that you can do it with DITA or
> DocBook'. Out of the box does a good job, but unfortunately the 'good job'
> is at scaring people away.
I consider DITA to be
Hello,
consider this puzzling little problem: I have an SGML document
containing a number of unique ID attributes following this kind of
scheme: id="ABCD.03.55816DE001BDF8FA".
When importing this document into FrameMaker+SGML 5.5.6 (but 7.2
showed the same results), some values are, surpisingly,
On 1 Feb 2006, at 14:22, Raman Pfaff wrote:
> For those few Mac people are still on the list, FM got mentioned as
> one reason not to upgrade to Intel in a Wired story:
We're still here and are in the process of purchasing some new Power
Mac G5s.
I'm working on a few things right now and will s
Hi Greg,
You can indeed invoke the structure generator/conversion table process
directly, without going through the menu path. The structure generator
is run by an API client, and this client is exposed through
ApiCallClient calls, which are possible through FrameScript. I believe
it's something l
Hi, everybody.
I cannot get a .JPG to import from XML into Frame.
Here's the background:
My database administrator pulls a data model from a data dictionary, and in
some magic way translates it into XML. Included in the XML is a reference
to a .JPG for the model's entity relationship diagram
Laura,
Try changing:
PolicyContract.jpg
to:
and thanks for including all relevant parts of your application in your
message.
--Lynne
At 07:08 AM 2/2/2006, Laura Sponhour wrote:
>I cannot get a .JPG to import from XML into Frame.
--Lynne
Lynne A. Price
Text Structur
Dave,
On 02/02/06, Dave Searle wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> It sounds as if your "id" attribute is declared in the DTD to have a
> value of type "ID" which is a name. Thus it has to conform the name
> character rules and is also affected by the NAMECASE settings.
pure genius!
Yes, I just checked, and
That sounds interesting. Looking forward to the news :)
On 2/2/06, Paul Findon wrote:
> On 1 Feb 2006, at 14:22, Raman Pfaff wrote:
>
> > For those few Mac people are still on the list, FM got mentioned as
> > one reason not to upgrade to Intel in a Wired story:
>
> We're still here and are in th
Bernard--
Please send the PDF, or a link to it if that's more convenient. I think
I will have time to experiment with it over the next couple of months.
A question please: If I wanted to send the resulting XML output to
others for editing, what inexpensive/open source tool with wysiwyg
capabilit
I know this issue has been dealt with here, but since the archives aren't
searchable, I can't find the relevant post.
My wheel was working fine with FM, but I had to reinstall FM and now it
doesn't recognize the wheel. I have the latest Intellipoint driver. What am
I missing?
John Wilcox wrote:
> I know this issue has been dealt with here, but since the archives aren't
> searchable, I can't find the relevant post.
>
> My wheel was working fine with FM, but I had to reinstall FM and now it
> doesn't recognize the wheel. I have the latest Intellipoint driver. What am
> I
I like XML Spy Home from www.altova.com because it's free and does a pretty
good job. You can also activate and test advanced features in it.
Bernard
-Original Message-
From: Michael.Long at thomson.com [mailto:michael.l...@thomson.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 9:43 AM
To: fr
Thanks ever so much for the replies.
Someone suggested:
> Try version 4.1 of the Intellimouse driver.
While looking for it among Microsoft's downloads, I found an IntelliPoint
5.5 driver. I thought I had the latest (5.1) because that's what came on the
CD with a brand new Microsoft Optical Wheel
Hi Framers
Shlomo has been helping me with this issue.
With a TimeSavers shortcut, we want to link from PDF to HTML topics in
a chm. We concluded that Acrobat Reader v5.05 supported relative
paths, but that as of Acrobat Reader v6, absolute paths are required,
or the links fail.
I've finally go
Folks:
Sorry for the knee jerk request earlier about my PDF generation problem.
Seems all I had to do was designate the Adobe PDF driver as the default
printer, and whammo, 190 pages generated in 35 seconds.
And a darned, good looking PDF book it is, too, if I do say so myself.
Anybody interest
On 2/1/06 9:58 AM, "Jeremy H. Griffith" wrote:
> And for those Mac users running Frame under Virtual PC...
> that won't work any more on the Intel Macs:
For now . . .
Hi John,
We have redesigned our website, here is the new link to get to the correct
page for the mouse wheel solution.
http://www.front-runner.com/tools_and_resources/files.html
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Veronica K?tt
President
Front Runner Training
A Division of Front Runner Publishing Solutions In
Are you a highly productive technical writer who consistently
outperforms your piers in both production and quality, or are you an
experienced design or service engineer with proven writing abilities?
Do you have at least four years of experience developing service
manuals or at least four year
Marcus,
I've valued your opinions over the years, but I must take exception to
your assessments of both DITA and DocBook. DITA architect Michael
Priestley (a co-author of the 2001 paper you cited) has more recently
addressed the misconception that DITA is an exchange format, not an
authoring f
Hello,
consider this puzzling little problem: I have an SGML document
containing a number of unique ID attributes following this kind of
scheme: id="ABCD.03.55816DE001BDF8FA".
When importing this document into FrameMaker+SGML 5.5.6 (but 7.2
showed the same results), some values are, surpisingly,
On 1 Feb 2006, at 14:22, Raman Pfaff wrote:
For those few Mac people are still on the list, FM got mentioned as
one reason not to upgrade to Intel in a Wired story:
We're still here and are in the process of purchasing some new Power
Mac G5s.
I'm working on a few things right now and will s
Hi Greg,
You can indeed invoke the structure generator/conversion table process
directly, without going through the menu path. The structure generator
is run by an API client, and this client is exposed through
ApiCallClient calls, which are possible through FrameScript. I believe
it's something l
Hi, everybody.
I cannot get a .JPG to import from XML into Frame.
Here's the background:
My database administrator pulls a data model from a data dictionary, and in
some magic way translates it into XML. Included in the XML is a reference
to a .JPG for the model's entity relationship diagram
Laura,
Try changing:
PolicyContract.jpg
to:
and thanks for including all relevant parts of your application in your
message.
--Lynne
At 07:08 AM 2/2/2006, Laura Sponhour wrote:
I cannot get a .JPG to import from XML into Frame.
--Lynne
Lynne A. Price
Text Structur
Dave,
On 02/02/06, Dave Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> It sounds as if your "id" attribute is declared in the DTD to have a
> value of type "ID" which is a name. Thus it has to conform the name
> character rules and is also affected by the NAMECASE settings.
pure genius!
Yes,
That sounds interesting. Looking forward to the news :)
On 2/2/06, Paul Findon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1 Feb 2006, at 14:22, Raman Pfaff wrote:
>
> > For those few Mac people are still on the list, FM got mentioned as
> > one reason not to upgrade to Intel in a Wired story:
>
> We're still
Bernard--
Please send the PDF, or a link to it if that's more convenient. I think
I will have time to experiment with it over the next couple of months.
A question please: If I wanted to send the resulting XML output to
others for editing, what inexpensive/open source tool with wysiwyg
capabilit
I know this issue has been dealt with here, but since the archives aren't
searchable, I can't find the relevant post.
My wheel was working fine with FM, but I had to reinstall FM and now it
doesn't recognize the wheel. I have the latest Intellipoint driver. What am
I missing?
John Wilcox wrote:
I know this issue has been dealt with here, but since the archives aren't
searchable, I can't find the relevant post.
My wheel was working fine with FM, but I had to reinstall FM and now it
doesn't recognize the wheel. I have the latest Intellipoint driver. What am
I missing?
I like XML Spy Home from www.altova.com because it's free and does a pretty
good job. You can also activate and test advanced features in it.
Bernard
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 9:43 AM
To: framers@lists.frame
Mike Feimster wrote:
> The "Real Life" Migration to Stuctured Doc thread got me thinking. What is
> better? A custom schema or one the "standards" such as Docbook or DITA.
DITA was designed by IBM for data interchange, so was never really
intended as a data authoring structure. This can be confi
Thanks ever so much for the replies.
Someone suggested:
> Try version 4.1 of the Intellimouse driver.
While looking for it among Microsoft's downloads, I found an IntelliPoint
5.5 driver. I thought I had the latest (5.1) because that's what came on the
CD with a brand new Microsoft Optical Wheel
Hi Framers
Shlomo has been helping me with this issue.
With a TimeSavers shortcut, we want to link from PDF to HTML topics in
a chm. We concluded that Acrobat Reader v5.05 supported relative
paths, but that as of Acrobat Reader v6, absolute paths are required,
or the links fail.
I've finally go
Folks:
Sorry for the knee jerk request earlier about my PDF generation problem.
Seems all I had to do was designate the Adobe PDF driver as the default
printer, and whammo, 190 pages generated in 35 seconds.
And a darned, good looking PDF book it is, too, if I do say so myself.
Anybody interest
Hi everyone
Novell are pushing linux, and have a survey up to find out which Windows apps
people really want on it. I thought some people might be interested in adding
FM to the list - especially those who've been using it on a MAC and don't want
to convert to Windoze.
http://www.novell.com/co
On 2/1/06 9:58 AM, "Jeremy H. Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And for those Mac users running Frame under Virtual PC...
> that won't work any more on the Intel Macs:
For now . . .
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Hi John,
We have redesigned our website, here is the new link to get to the correct
page for the mouse wheel solution.
http://www.front-runner.com/tools_and_resources/files.html
Thanks,
Sincerely,
Veronica Kütt
President
Front Runner Training
A Division of Front Runner Publishing Solutions I
Are you a highly productive technical writer who consistently
outperforms your piers in both production and quality, or are you an
experienced design or service engineer with proven writing abilities?
Do you have at least four years of experience developing service
manuals or at least four yea
Marcus,
I've valued your opinions over the years, but I must take exception to
your assessments of both DITA and DocBook. DITA architect Michael
Priestley (a co-author of the 2001 paper you cited) has more recently
addressed the misconception that DITA is an exchange format, not an
authoring
Alan Houser wrote:
I've valued your opinions over the years, but I must take exception to
your assessments of both DITA and DocBook. DITA architect Michael
Priestley (a co-author of the 2001 paper you cited) has more recently
addressed the misconception that DITA is an exchange format, not an
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