Why aren't you in on the development, and making changes as they are designed?
This is the way to prevent being a bottleneck. If you let the SME's
do it all, you will find that the editing you have to do is still
onerous and will make you a bottleneck. Also, eventually you won't
have a job, as
Why aren't you in on the development, and making changes as they are designed?
This is the way to prevent being a bottleneck. If you let the SME's
do it all, you will find that the editing you have to do is still
onerous and will make you a bottleneck. Also, eventually you won't
have a job, as
Use Subversion, http://subversion.tigris.org/ and consider hosting
on Collabnet, http://www.collab.net/
I have no association with Collabnet.
Source Safe stinks by comparison.
If you are on a site where they use the Rational tool set, ClearCase
will do the same job as subversion but is rather
At 09:38 -0500 18/1/07, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
>I think that there might be an easier solution. My solution would be to
>keep all the FrameMaker files in one centralized location such as a
>network. Each person who is in charage of a manual should get FrameMaker
>and learn the tools to make the edits
I really appreciate all of the feedback I have received from this user
forum. Since many of you have asked for more details, I will indeed
offer them up.
First, I have picked up the project because the previous Documentation
Specialist "left suddenly".
Also,I have limited knowledge of Frame. I t
Kevin Rusnak wrote:
> Currently, I am in charge of manuals that are written by
> several different people. The process of editing these
> manuals is that the FrameMaker books and files are created in
> the PDF. The person then makes their edits that they want
> made through Comments in the PD
I really appreciate all of the feedback I have received from this user
forum. Since many of you have asked for more details, I will indeed
offer them up.
First, I have picked up the project because the previous Documentation
Specialist "left suddenly".
Also,I have limited knowledge of Frame. I t
Kevin Rusnak wrote:
> Currently, I am in charge of manuals that are written by
> several different people. The process of editing these
> manuals is that the FrameMaker books and files are created in
> the PDF. The person then makes their edits that they want
> made through Comments in the P
Hello,
I am new to the forums and thought this would be a useful place to ask
questions about creating a FrameMaker structure. My situation is a bit
unique, and I am in search of the best solution.
Currently, I am in charge of manuals that are written by several
different people. The process of
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 7:39 AM
To: Framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Any ideas
Hello,
I am new to the forums and thought this would be a useful place to ask
questions about creating a FrameMaker structure. My situation is a bit
unique, and
AM
To: Framers@frameusers.com
Subject: Any ideas
Hello,
I am new to the forums and thought this would be a useful place to ask
questions about creating a FrameMaker structure. My situation is a bit
unique, and I am in search of the best solution.
Currently, I am in charge of manuals that are wri
Use Subversion, http://subversion.tigris.org/ and consider hosting
on Collabnet, http://www.collab.net/
I have no association with Collabnet.
Source Safe stinks by comparison.
If you are on a site where they use the Rational tool set, ClearCase
will do the same job as subversion but is rathe
At 09:38 -0500 18/1/07, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
>I think that there might be an easier solution. My solution would be to
>keep all the FrameMaker files in one centralized location such as a
>network. Each person who is in charage of a manual should get FrameMaker
>and learn the tools to make the edits
Hello,
I am new to the forums and thought this would be a useful place to ask
questions about creating a FrameMaker structure. My situation is a bit
unique, and I am in search of the best solution.
Currently, I am in charge of manuals that are written by several
different people. The process of
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