If this truly is the case, I do wish that Adobe Reader had not taken it upon
itself to offer me a recommended upgrade to Adobe Reader 8 when I already
had Framemaker 7.2 and Acrobat 7.0 Distiller installed on my system. You'd
think it would have shown a bit more prudence, wouldn't you?
I haven't
that the Acrobat 7.0
Distiller installed on your system is what is installed by
FrameMaker, is not just part of a full Acrobat 7 install, and
you have no other full Acrobat versions installed!
- Dov
-Original Message-
From: Trevor Nicholls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday
Hi
I was interested to read the recent discussions about (why/why not) use
structured Framemaker. I started with Framemaker at version 7.2, have never
known anything but structured authoring, and adopting unstructured authoring
doesn't appeal to me as a positive move in any way. However, that's
, 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
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
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
&
If this truly is the case, I do wish that Adobe Reader had not taken it upon
itself to offer me a "recommended upgrade" to Adobe Reader 8 when I already
had Framemaker 7.2 and Acrobat 7.0 Distiller installed on my system. You'd
think it would have shown a bit more prudence, wouldn't you?
I
assuming that the "Acrobat 7.0
Distiller" installed on your system is what is installed by
FrameMaker, is not just part of a full Acrobat 7 install, and
you have no other full Acrobat versions installed!
- Dov
> -Original Message-
> From: Trevor Nicholl
Hi
I was interested to read the recent discussions about (why/why not) use
structured Framemaker. I started with Framemaker at version 7.2, have never
known anything but structured authoring, and adopting unstructured authoring
doesn't appeal to me as a positive move in any way. However, that's