Re: [Framers] ANN: Bottlenecks for the Ride for Roswell

2016-05-17 Thread Lin Sims
Personally, I'd love a replacement for the Clean Import plugin from the now vanished ElectroPubs. Even when you're careful to keep the names the same, it can be useful to strip out all the various tags and definitions and layouts and references (especially, heaven help us, those color definitions)

Re: [Framers] ANN: Bottlenecks for the Ride for Roswell

2016-05-17 Thread Pat Christenson
I endorse this! It would be a huge help in our current design. -Original Message- From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+pat.christenson=morningstar@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Urszula Sent: Monday, May 16, 2016 8:18 PM To: Rick Quatro Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject:

Re: [Framers] ANN: Bottlenecks for the Ride for Roswell

2016-05-17 Thread Craig Ede
Maybe I'm wrong about this, but it seems to me that this sort of script might take a very long time to run on any substantial number of paragraphs. But since we are brainstorming, why not! And perhaps I'm misunderstanding the concept you are describing. Could you post a rough graphic of exactly

[Framers] reused content for different products - best practices ?

2016-05-17 Thread Monique Semp
Hello, Framers, I’ve got an appendix that now should be shared among three different products’ docs, and among multiple docs for the same product, and I’m looking for best practices re: conditions vs. variables vs. text insets. (Sorry this is a long post. Just click delete if you’re not into th

Re: [Framers] reused content for different products - best practices

2016-05-17 Thread jang
Hi Monique, This type of documentation screams for structured content, of course. This would allow you to easily solve the variables for product names, as well as combined conditions. Setting attributes on the book level, which are pulled into a . I have done this in many projects. Also, settin

[Framers] structured content - not always called for

2016-05-17 Thread Monique Semp
> But then, working with unstructured FM content in the 21st century is really > not done, if you ask me. Converting is fairly easy - we do it all the time - > so if you do not have structured content yet, look in that direction for your > best practices. Oh, I disagree strongly with this. Work

Re: [Framers] Rick's Ride and Suggestions for Plugin

2016-05-17 Thread Rick Quatro
Does anyone have documentation for the original CleanImports plugin? Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. 585-366-4017 r...@frameexpert.com -Original Message- From: O'Laoghaire Micheal [mailto:M.O'laogha...@oberthur.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 3:43 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.co

Re: [Framers] Rick's Ride and Suggestions for Plugin

2016-05-17 Thread Frank
Framers, I don't have the original documentation, but I'd like to mention the FrameScript 6 has a script called TidyImport which performs a similar function as CleanImports. Frank Elmore Project leader for FrameScript On 2016-05-17 16:18, Rick Quatro wrote: Does anyone have documentation

Re: [Framers] Rick's Ride and Suggestions for Plugin

2016-05-17 Thread John Sgammato
I use TidyImport with every release, and I recommend it highly! On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:02 PM, Frank wrote: > Framers, > > I don't have the original documentation, but I'd like to mention the > FrameScript 6 has a script called TidyImport which performs a similar > function as CleanImports. >