RE: Questions about a wiki

2010-01-07 Thread Chris Despopoulos
I'm kind of playing around with WIKIs at the moment. I'm most interested in DokuWiki because it's a file-based system rather than using MySql. DokuWiki has plugins for export to different formats (OpenOffice, LaTex, and XHTML, for example). I'm not aware of import plugins yet. I think the

Re: Questions about a wiki

2010-01-07 Thread Writer
I don't know how it works, but ePublisher by WebWorks provides the ability to develop wikis. Nadine Chris Despopoulos wrote: I'm kind of playing around with WIKIs at the moment. I'm most interested in DokuWiki because it's a file-based system rather than using MySql. DokuWiki has plugins

Re: RE: Epic Arbortext to Adobe FrameMaker

2010-01-07 Thread ecidade
Thanks to all of you on this. My concern is the AT-to-FM route. It's a one-way trip, not a roundtrip. So maybe the journey won't be as difficultThe manufacturer provides us with their documentation via AT and we do that thing we do without having to respect a round trip back to AT...

RE: RE: Epic Arbortext to Adobe FrameMaker

2010-01-07 Thread Matt Sullivan
Yes, the one-way route is easier, as you won't have to hang on to any AT-specific processing commands and your FM read/write rules may be fewer in number. To clarify Diane's situation, there is more there than just AT and FM compatibility. A few of the processes she has to use are for

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Just wondering if anyone has tried this .. When installing FM (8 or 9) in a VMWare image of Windows XP on a Mac .. install to a Shared folder (mounted with a drive letter) so that the installation files will be available to other images of Windows on that computer. It seems that in theory this

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Scott: I'm using FrameMaker 9 on VMware Fusion2 and Windows 7 Release Candidate on Mac OS X 10.5.8. I have no idea if your idea would work, or if it works, how stable it might be. I haven't installed multiple OSs, only Win7. The files I create on OS X and Win7 are stored only on my Mac

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Peter... Thanks for the info .. very helpful. I was hoping to be able to test FM under various versions of Windows without installing separately on each OS. In theory, using Fusion on a Mac, I can install on each OS (XP, Vista, 7) to the same shared location, and it *should* work. The

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Jay Maechtlen
Can you have Frame installed under each OS, but only 'authorize' the one you want to test, then de-authorize it and authorize the next one to test? Or can you test them as trial versions? I doubt that you'd get a single software install to share across multiple copies of Windows, even VMs on a

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, all: On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Jay Maechtlen techwri...@covad.net wrote: Can you have Frame installed under each OS, but only 'authorize' the one you want to test, then de-authorize it and authorize the next one to test? Or can you test them as trial versions? I doubt that you'd get

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Well .. I'm thinking this is probably not worth the effort. I though it might be nice to have a single install of FM that could be used by multiple OSes .. because I'd like to be able to easily test plugins under each OS. I figured I'd start with something easy .. FM7.2 .. that's bound to

Questions about a wiki

2010-01-07 Thread Chris Despopoulos
I'm kind of playing around with WIKIs at the moment. I'm most interested in DokuWiki because it's a file-based system rather than using MySql. DokuWiki has plugins for export to different formats (OpenOffice, LaTex, and XHTML, for example). I'm not aware of import plugins yet. I think the

Questions about a wiki

2010-01-07 Thread Writer
I don't know how it works, but ePublisher by WebWorks provides the ability to develop wikis. Nadine Chris Despopoulos wrote: > I'm kind of playing around with WIKIs at the moment. I'm most interested in > DokuWiki because it's a file-based system rather than using MySql. DokuWiki > has

Epic Arbortext to Adobe FrameMaker

2010-01-07 Thread ecid...@zoominternet.net
Thanks to all of you on this. My concern is the AT-to-FM route. It's a one-way trip, not a roundtrip. So maybe the journey won't be as difficultThe manufacturer provides us with their documentation via AT and we do "that thing we do" without having to respect a round trip back to AT...

Epic Arbortext to Adobe FrameMaker

2010-01-07 Thread Matt Sullivan
Yes, the one-way route is easier, as you won't have to hang on to any AT-specific processing commands and your FM read/write rules may be fewer in number. To clarify Diane's situation, there is more there than just AT and FM compatibility. A few of the processes she has to use are for

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Just wondering if anyone has tried this .. When installing FM (8 or 9) in a VMWare image of Windows XP on a Mac .. install to a "Shared" folder (mounted with a drive letter) so that the installation files will be available to other images of Windows on that computer. It seems that in theory

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Scott: I'm using FrameMaker 9 on VMware Fusion2 and Windows 7 Release Candidate on Mac OS X 10.5.8. I have no idea if your idea would work, or if it works, how stable it might be. I haven't installed multiple OSs, only Win7. The files I create on OS X and Win7 are stored only on my Mac

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Peter... Thanks for the info .. very helpful. I was hoping to be able to test FM under various versions of Windows without installing separately on each OS. In theory, using Fusion on a Mac, I can install on each OS (XP, Vista, 7) to the same "shared" location, and it *should* work. The

Re: FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Jay Maechtlen
Can you have Frame installed under each OS, but only 'authorize' the one you want to test, then de-authorize it and authorize the next one to test? Or can you test them as trial versions? I doubt that you'd get a single software install to share across multiple copies of Windows, even VMs on a

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, all: On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Jay Maechtlen wrote: > Can you have Frame installed under each OS, but only 'authorize' the one you > want to test, then de-authorize it and authorize the next one to test? > Or can you test them as trial versions? > I doubt that you'd get a single

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Scott Prentice
Well .. I'm thinking this is probably not worth the effort. I though it might be nice to have a single install of FM that could be used by multiple OSes .. because I'd like to be able to easily test plugins under each OS. I figured I'd start with something "easy" .. FM7.2 .. that's bound to

vsd flow charts

2010-01-07 Thread Zeller, Barbara
What is the best way to import flow charts from Visio (.vsd) into FrameMaker? I'm getting some pretty fuzzy results. I am working in Frame 7.2. Would appreciate any tips. Thanks! Barbara Zeller

FM on a Mac

2010-01-07 Thread Kevin Farwell
Hello, The particulars are different, but I did this with VirtualPC many years ago. I had two images, one sort of a testing machine, that shared a common drive for my applications. It was not all that bad to set up, and saved me a lot of very valuable drive space on my little G4 PowerBook.

What version of FM is compatible with Windows 7

2010-01-07 Thread Amy Severson
Hello. What versions of FM are supported on Windows 7 (64 bit or 32 bit)? We are specifically wondering about FM 7.2. Thank you! Amy Severson Technical Communications Analyst Computers Unlimited techcomm at cu.net www.cu.net