Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

2006-10-06 Thread Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr.
Good morning from the USA.

I was discussing with an associate the merits of converting a PDF to
FrameMaker.  The object, of course, being that it would take time for this
type of conversion since there is no known methodology of round-tripping a
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker document.

My associate then informed me that someone told him it was entirely possible
to do this.  He did not get a name to go along with this revelation.  After
much discussion and some research, I still cannot find the answer.

So I ask my fellow Acrobats, Frame Templars, and those who I believe are in
the know about FrameMaker the same question:

Is it possible to round-trip a document from
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker? and...
if it is possible, is it easy (click here, there, and everywhere)

or

Does the same methodology of converting from PDF to FrameMaker applytake
time, money, and efforting.

Puzzled in Western Pennsylvania

Eduardo
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RE: Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

2006-10-06 Thread Spreadbury, David
Wouldn't it be wonderful if it could be done with a ... click here,
there, and everywhere...

I won't say it can't be done, because it can, but not with a couple of
clicks. Acrobat can SaveAs RTF, Frame can import Word; saving your PDF
as RTF, opening this in Word and saving it, gives you a way to get the
content back into Frame.

Now comes the fun part, reapplying all your tags/elements, reimporting
all your graphics (which have now been mangled by Words method of
handling graphics).

If anyone knows of a way to easily go from Frame to PDF to Frame,
please chime in. This would be an invaluable tool.

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Subject: Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

Good morning from the USA.

I was discussing with an associate the merits of converting a PDF to
FrameMaker.  The object, of course, being that it would take time for
this
type of conversion since there is no known methodology of
round-tripping a
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker document.

My associate then informed me that someone told him it was entirely
possible
to do this.  He did not get a name to go along with this revelation.
After
much discussion and some research, I still cannot find the answer.

So I ask my fellow Acrobats, Frame Templars, and those who I believe are
in
the know about FrameMaker the same question:

Is it possible to round-trip a document from
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker? and...
if it is possible, is it easy (click here, there, and everywhere)

or

Does the same methodology of converting from PDF to FrameMaker
applytake
time, money, and efforting.

Puzzled in Western Pennsylvania

Eduardo

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Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

2006-10-06 Thread Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr.
Good morning from the USA.

I was discussing with an associate the merits of converting a PDF to
FrameMaker.  The object, of course, being that it would take time for this
type of conversion since there is no known methodology of "round-tripping" a
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker document.

My associate then informed me that someone told him it was entirely possible
to do this.  He did not get a name to go along with this revelation.  After
much discussion and some research, I still cannot find the answer.

So I ask my fellow Acrobats, Frame Templars, and those who I believe are in
the know about FrameMaker the same question:

"Is it possible to round-trip a document from
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker?" and...
"if it is possible, is it easy (click here, there, and everywhere)"

or

Does the same methodology of converting from PDF to FrameMaker applytake
time, money, and efforting.

Puzzled in Western Pennsylvania

Eduardo



Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

2006-10-06 Thread Spreadbury, David
Wouldn't it be wonderful if it could be done with a "... click here,
there, and everywhere..."

I won't say it can't be done, because it can, but not with a couple of
clicks. Acrobat can SaveAs RTF, Frame can import Word; saving your PDF
as RTF, opening this in Word and saving it, gives you a way to get the
content back into Frame.

Now comes the fun part, reapplying all your tags/elements, reimporting
all your graphics (which have now been mangled by Words method of
handling graphics).

If anyone knows of a way to "easily" go from Frame to PDF to Frame,
please chime in. This would be an invaluable tool.

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m] On Behalf Of Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr.
Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:43 AM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com; 'frametoacrobat group'; Kay Ethier (E-mail);
Mark Poston (E-mail); isaacs at adobe.com
Cc: ashley_leclair at usairways.com; bnorwood at jda-aviation.com;
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Subject: Frame-to-PDF-to-Frame

Good morning from the USA.

I was discussing with an associate the merits of converting a PDF to
FrameMaker.  The object, of course, being that it would take time for
this
type of conversion since there is no known methodology of
"round-tripping" a
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker document.

My associate then informed me that someone told him it was entirely
possible
to do this.  He did not get a name to go along with this revelation.
After
much discussion and some research, I still cannot find the answer.

So I ask my fellow Acrobats, Frame Templars, and those who I believe are
in
the know about FrameMaker the same question:

"Is it possible to round-trip a document from
FrameMaker-to-PDF-to-FrameMaker?" and...
"if it is possible, is it easy (click here, there, and everywhere)"

or

Does the same methodology of converting from PDF to FrameMaker
applytake
time, money, and efforting.

Puzzled in Western Pennsylvania

Eduardo

The information contained in this message may be privileged
and confidential and protected from disclosure. If the reader
of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee
or agent responsible for delivering this message to the
intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any reproduction,
dissemination or distribution of this communication is strictly
prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,
please notify us immediately by replying to the message and
deleting it from your computer. Thank you. Tellabs