At 11:35 -0400 18/4/07, Molly Keegan wrote:
>
>I am wondering how others keep track of changes made to their books. I am
>the only technical writer at my company, and we have a rigorous system of
>reviews such that people are looking at the manuals who don't edit/read them
>regularly. Those engin
I generally do what Steve suggests. I run the compare utility on the old book
versus the new book. Then I collect all of the newly created files
(file1cmp.fm, file2cmp.fm, etc.) and create a new book with them. I use the
existing graphics, TOC, and index files and then PDF the whole mess for the
>Acrobat 8 can enable PDF documents
Acrobat 7 also
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>Acrobat 8 can enable PDF documents
Acrobat 7 also
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"They say everyone needs goals. Mine is to live forever.
So far, so good."
Hi, Molly:
If you're circulating your documents as PDFs, take a look at Acrobat's
review-cycle feature, and also the document comparison feature that has
several levels of granularity. Acrobat 8 can enable PDF documents for
comments by users who view the documents with Reader 8 or Reader 7, so
Hi All,
I am wondering how others keep track of changes made to their books. I am
the only technical writer at my company, and we have a rigorous system of
reviews such that people are looking at the manuals who don't edit/read them
regularly. Those engineers who have been doing reviews on the
Hi, Molly:
If you're circulating your documents as PDFs, take a look at Acrobat's
review-cycle feature, and also the document comparison feature that has
several levels of granularity. Acrobat 8 can enable PDF documents for
comments by users who view the documents with Reader 8 or Reader 7, so
I generally do what Steve suggests. I run the compare utility on the old book
versus the new book. Then I collect all of the newly created files
(file1cmp.fm, file2cmp.fm, etc.) and create a new book with them. I use the
existing graphics, TOC, and index files and then PDF the whole mess for the
At 11:35 -0400 18/4/07, Molly Keegan wrote:
>
>I am wondering how others keep track of changes made to their books. I am
>the only technical writer at my company, and we have a rigorous system of
>reviews such that people are looking at the manuals who don't edit/read them
>regularly. Those engin
Hi All,
I am wondering how others keep track of changes made to their books. I am
the only technical writer at my company, and we have a rigorous system of
reviews such that people are looking at the manuals who don't edit/read them
regularly. Those engineers who have been doing reviews on th
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