Anyone have/know of
a 6x9 (inches) book template for FrameMaker they'd be willing to share/point me
to?
Thanks!
-Garrett-
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I can't agree more with what Yves wrote. Bruce Foster's archive plugin
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Yes, (As usual, Bill is spot on) I found myself in that situation a
couple of years ago. I convinced my new employers to buy Frame, and
ended up using WW2k3 Standard, HTML Help Workshop, and some perl scripts
I hacked together (for the index/etc.) to make the whole thing work. A
fairly ugly and
Hello Framers!
We currently deliver our user guide in HTML as the online help for our
application. When the user clicks on the Help link/button/etc., the
correct section of the rather lengthy user guide is displayed. We do
this via WebWorks and TopicAlias markers, delivering WebWorks Help --
Anyone have/know of a 6x9 (inches) book template for FrameMaker they'd
be willing to share/point me to?
Thanks!
-Garrett-
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Yes, (As usual, Bill is spot on) I found myself in that situation a
couple of years ago. I convinced my new employers to buy Frame, and
ended up using WW2k3 Standard, HTML Help Workshop, and some perl scripts
I hacked together (for the index/etc.) to make the whole thing work. A
fairly ugly and
I can't agree more with what Yves wrote. Bruce Foster's archive plugin
is simple, elegant, and incredibly helpful. I love that nice "clean
slate" feeling...
-g-
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From: framers-bounces+garrett=ironport@lists.frameusers.com
Hello Framers!
We currently deliver our user guide in HTML as the online help for our
application. When the user clicks on the Help link/button/etc., the
correct section of the rather lengthy user guide is displayed. We do
this via WebWorks and TopicAlias markers, delivering "WebWorks Help" --