On 29 Nov 2005, at 21:26, Peter Gold wrote:
> There's no difference between FM files on Mac, unix, and Windows.
> However, there are some file-naming limitations you'll run into with
> long file names on Windows that get truncated on Mac, because you're
> running FM in Classic, not true OS X.
On 29 Nov 2005, at 21:26, Peter Gold wrote:
There's no difference between FM files on Mac, unix, and Windows.
However, there are some file-naming limitations you'll run into with
long file names on Windows that get truncated on Mac, because you're
running FM in Classic, not true OS X.
Just t
At 4:14 pm -0500 29/11/05, Beth Dickinson wrote:
>If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I work on
>those same files on the PC in a Windows version of FrameMaker 7.0? Will the
>client be able to open them back up on the Mac? If not, what kind of
>conversion process is
At 4:14 pm -0500 29/11/05, Beth Dickinson wrote:
>If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I work on
>those same files on the PC in a Windows version of FrameMaker 7.0? Will the
>client be able to open them back up on the Mac? If not, what kind of
>conversion process is
You only need to have - exactly - the same fonts (with the same names
read by both versions of FrameMaker) on both platforms, and in the right
directories so Frame can access them. If you have difficulties achieving
this feat, you can try having on each platform a template in which the
all formatti
If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I work on those
same files on the PC in a Windows version of FrameMaker 7.0? Will the client
be able to open them back up on the Mac? If not, what kind of conversion
process is needed?
Beth Dickinson
beth at novatekcom.com
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>If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I
>work on those same files on the PC in a Windows version of
>FrameMaker 7.0? Will the client be able to open them back up on the
>Mac? If not, what kind of conversion process is needed?
>
>Beth Dickinson
>beth at novatekcom.com
same files on both Mac and Windows platforms?
If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I work
on those same files on the PC in a Windows version of FrameMaker 7.0?
Will the client be able to open them back up on the Mac? If not, what
kind of conversion process is nee
You only need to have - exactly - the same fonts (with the same names
read by both versions of FrameMaker) on both platforms, and in the right
directories so Frame can access them. If you have difficulties achieving
this feat, you can try having on each platform a template in which the
all formatti
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If I have a client who has FrameMaker
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version of FrameMaker 7.0? Will the client be able to open them back up on
the Mac? If not, what kin
If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac, can I
work on those same files on the PC in a Windows version of
FrameMaker 7.0? Will the client be able to open them back up on the
Mac? If not, what kind of conversion process is needed?
Beth Dickinson
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If I have a client who has FrameMaker 7.0 files on the Mac,
can I work on those same files on the PC in a Windows version of FrameMaker
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