Paul,
You wrote:
>>The PDF "e-book" that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd
>>edition, is this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com.
>>Authored with FrameMaker 7.0, this PDF has a total of ... one link
>>(which happens to be a bad link), see
On 31 Mar 2006, at 00:59, Shlomo Perets wrote:
The PDF e-book that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd
edition, is this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com.
Authored with FrameMaker 7.0, this PDF has a total of ... one link
(which happens to be a bad link), see
On 31 Mar 2006, at 00:59, Shlomo Perets wrote:
> The PDF "e-book" that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd
> edition, is this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com.
> Authored with FrameMaker 7.0, this PDF has a total of ... one link
> (which happens to be a bad link),
The PDF e-book that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd edition, is
this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com. Authored with
FrameMaker 7.0, this PDF has a total of ... one link (which happens to be a
bad link), see http://www.microtype.com/Hmmm.html
Shlomo Perets
LOL! Well, we can't expect the MS folks to be on the up and up with
Adobe software, now can we. ;-)
On 3/30/06, Shlomo Perets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The PDF e-book that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd edition, is
this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com. Authored
Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers use Frame and not Word.
-Gillian
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Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers use Frame and not Word.
Oh, I know. I was just poking fun. ;-)
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Well heck, I hope *so*. Bill Gates is no dummy, and neither is MS.
Question is, what secret stuff do MS tech writers use in Frame that only
*they* have!
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:56:18 -0800, Gillian Flato
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Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers
use Frame and not Word.
And many have a site license for Mif2Go, too... ;-)
Not our biggest customer (that's Lucent), but in
the top five...
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at
The PDF "e-book" that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd edition, is
this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com. Authored with
FrameMaker 7.0, this PDF has a total of ... one link (which happens to be a
bad link), see http://www.microtype.com/Hmmm.html
Shlomo Perets
LOL! Well, we can't expect the MS folks to be on the up and up with
Adobe software, now can we. ;-)
On 3/30/06, Shlomo Perets wrote:
> The PDF "e-book" that comes with Microsoft Manual of Style, 3rd edition, is
> this month's guest at the Hmmm... corner at microtype.com. Authored with
>
Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers use Frame and not Word.
-Gillian
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From: framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Bill Swallow
Sent: Thursday, March
At 09:56 -0800 30/3/06, Gillian Flato wrote:
>Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers use Frame and not Word.
This is a direct, verbatim quote from MS tech support back in the days of Word
6 on Mac ('95?). I was complaining that anchored graphics flowed off the end of
one page, but
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:56:18 -0800, "Gillian Flato"
wrote:
>Actually, I know that the Microsoft Tech Writers
>use Frame and not Word.
And many have a site license for Mif2Go, too... ;-)
Not our biggest customer (that's Lucent), but in
the top five...
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems
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