Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-08 Thread Doug Cuff
 I'll definitely add a filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.

Wow--thanks! Colour me _chuffed_.

 Or if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated 
 or have suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.

Character Tools and Paragraph Tools (both from Silicon Prairie Software) have 
both been updated to
work with FrameMaker 8. I have a sneaking suspicion that their other plugins 
are okay for FM8 too,
but I don't know that of my own knowledge.

Doug


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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Robert Rogge
Hi Framiacs,

Is there a super find/change that is compatible with FrameMaker 8,
officially or unofficially? I have seen a couple in these lists, but they do
not appear to be compatible with 8.0. Anyone know better?

Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility . . . I run
unstructured Framemaker 8 and it was hard to go through your list, and I was
not confident that typing 8 in the keyword field was going to do the job.

Thanks!

Robert

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Robert Rogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Really great information guys, thanks! I´ll take a good look at your
 recommendations!


 On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Scott Prentice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..

   http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/

 (I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)

 Cheers,

 ...scott

 Scott Prentice
 Leximation, Inc.
 www.leximation.com
 +1.415.485.1892




 Robert Rogge wrote:

 Hi Framers,

 I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

 I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
 find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
 thought I would ask the Framers!

 What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
 discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

 Thanks!






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 93-423-1784




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Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Doug Cuff
 Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
 could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility

Actually, what would be even nicer is in the search could include an option
exclude-FrameMaker-versions-earlier-than. Yeah, that's kinda greedy of me.

But my larger problem isn't with Scott's terrific list but rather with the fact 
that too many of
the plugins I supported by buying are no longer being updated. (Silicon Prairie 
Software is one
terrific exception.) 

My employer provides me with a FrameMaker 8 license on my work desktop, but 
this week I am using my
own personal laptop with my own personal FrameMaker 7.1 license. Two plugins 
that simply do not
work under FM8 will allow me to burn through tedious monkey-work in hours 
rather than days.

Sadly, when I need a really complex find-and-replace, I save my files as MIF 
and use TextPipe Lite
on 'em (datamystic.com/textpipe/web.html). That too is my own personal license, 
but now that I
think of it, I shall point out to my employer just how useful it is in hopes 
they buy a few
licenses. And since TextPipe Lite isn't a FrameMaker utility, it doesn't 
support finding and
changing paragraph formats or anything like that.

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2008-09-05 Thread Robert Stoker
Just to let you know, all of our plug-ins (including Super Find) are  
compatible with Frame 8. When you find a plug-in on the list, I  
suggest you go to the developer's website to find out about the most  
current version. The list is great, but I imagine quite difficult to  
keep current.

By the way, thanks to Scott Prentice for creating this fabulous  
resource.

Regards,
Robert Stoker
Seatech Publications, Inc.
www.seatechpubs.com


 Hi Framiacs,

 Is there a super find/change that is compatible with FrameMaker 8,
 officially or unofficially? I have seen a couple in these lists,  
 but they do
 not appear to be compatible with 8.0. Anyone know better?

 Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really  
 great if you
 could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility . . . I  
 run
 unstructured Framemaker 8 and it was hard to go through your list,  
 and I was
 not confident that typing 8 in the keyword field was going to do  
 the job.

 Thanks!

 Robert







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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Prentice
Robert and Doug .. thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely add a 
filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.

Until I can get to that, here's the list of plugins that are listed as 
FM8 compatible ..

BookPageCount
BookReport (FrameScript)
ChapterTOC (FrameScript)
DITA Open Toolkit Support
DITA-FMx 1.0
FindChangeSpecial
FrameSLT
GlossBase ( FrameScript)
IniSwitcher
PageBreaks
PageLabeler
Structure Snippets
TableCleaner

Unfortunately this may not really be up to date, since I don't regularly 
track these things. This database is set up to allow the tool developers 
to log in and update their data and add new tools. I'm relying on those 
tool developers to update the system when they release a new version. Or 
if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated or have 
suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.

Cheers,

...scott

Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892



Doug Cuff wrote:
 Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
 could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility
 

 Actually, what would be even nicer is in the search could include an option
 exclude-FrameMaker-versions-earlier-than. Yeah, that's kinda greedy of me.

 But my larger problem isn't with Scott's terrific list but rather with the 
 fact that too many of
 the plugins I supported by buying are no longer being updated. (Silicon 
 Prairie Software is one
 terrific exception.) 

 My employer provides me with a FrameMaker 8 license on my work desktop, but 
 this week I am using my
 own personal laptop with my own personal FrameMaker 7.1 license. Two plugins 
 that simply do not
 work under FM8 will allow me to burn through tedious monkey-work in hours 
 rather than days.

 Sadly, when I need a really complex find-and-replace, I save my files as MIF 
 and use TextPipe Lite
 on 'em (datamystic.com/textpipe/web.html). That too is my own personal 
 license, but now that I
 think of it, I shall point out to my employer just how useful it is in hopes 
 they buy a few
 licenses. And since TextPipe Lite isn't a FrameMaker utility, it doesn't 
 support finding and
 changing paragraph formats or anything like that.

   
   
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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Prentice
OK .. you can now search on FM versions ..

http://leximation.com/toolsearch/?type=Pbaseapp=FMver=8.0

Cheers!

...scott


Doug Cuff wrote:
 I'll definitely add a filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.
 

 Wow--thanks! Colour me _chuffed_.

   
 Or if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated 
 or have suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.
 

 Character Tools and Paragraph Tools (both from Silicon Prairie Software) have 
 both been updated to
 work with FrameMaker 8. I have a sneaking suspicion that their other plugins 
 are okay for FM8 too,
 but I don't know that of my own knowledge.

 Doug


   
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Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Robert Rogge
Hi Framiacs,

Is there a super find/change that is compatible with FrameMaker 8,
officially or unofficially? I have seen a couple in these lists, but they do
not appear to be compatible with 8.0. Anyone know better?

Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility . . . I run
unstructured Framemaker 8 and it was hard to go through your list, and I was
not confident that typing "8" in the keyword field was going to do the job.

Thanks!

Robert

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 7:36 PM, Robert Rogge  wrote:

> Really great information guys, thanks! I?ll take a good look at your
> recommendations!
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Scott Prentice  wrote:
>
>> You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..
>>
>>   http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/
>>
>> (I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> ...scott
>>
>> Scott Prentice
>> Leximation, Inc.
>> www.leximation.com
>> +1.415.485.1892
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Robert Rogge wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Framers,
>>>
>>> I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.
>>>
>>> I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
>>> find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
>>> thought I would ask the Framers!
>>>
>>> What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
>>> discussion of what is available and what is recommended.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Robert Rogge
> 93-423-1784
>



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Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Doug Cuff
> Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
> could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility

Actually, what would be even nicer is in the search could include an option
exclude-FrameMaker-versions-earlier-than. Yeah, that's kinda greedy of me.

But my larger problem isn't with Scott's terrific list but rather with the fact 
that too many of
the plugins I supported by buying are no longer being updated. (Silicon Prairie 
Software is one
terrific exception.) 

My employer provides me with a FrameMaker 8 license on my work desktop, but 
this week I am using my
own personal laptop with my own personal FrameMaker 7.1 license. Two plugins 
that simply do not
work under FM8 will allow me to burn through tedious monkey-work in hours 
rather than days.

Sadly, when I need a really complex find-and-replace, I save my files as MIF 
and use TextPipe Lite
on 'em (datamystic.com/textpipe/web.html). That too is my own personal license, 
but now that I
think of it, I shall point out to my employer just how useful it is in hopes 
they buy a few
licenses. And since TextPipe Lite isn't a FrameMaker utility, it doesn't 
support finding and
changing paragraph formats or anything like that.



Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Robert Stoker
Just to let you know, all of our plug-ins (including Super Find) are  
compatible with Frame 8. When you find a plug-in on the list, I  
suggest you go to the developer's website to find out about the most  
current version. The list is great, but I imagine quite difficult to  
keep current.

By the way, thanks to Scott Prentice for creating this fabulous  
resource.

Regards,
Robert Stoker
Seatech Publications, Inc.
www.seatechpubs.com


> Hi Framiacs,
>
> Is there a super find/change that is compatible with FrameMaker 8,
> officially or unofficially? I have seen a couple in these lists,  
> but they do
> not appear to be compatible with 8.0. Anyone know better?
>
> Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really  
> great if you
> could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility . . . I  
> run
> unstructured Framemaker 8 and it was hard to go through your list,  
> and I was
> not confident that typing "8" in the keyword field was going to do  
> the job.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Robert









Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Prentice
Robert and Doug .. thanks for the suggestion! I'll definitely add a 
filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.

Until I can get to that, here's the list of plugins that are listed as 
FM8 compatible ..

BookPageCount
BookReport (FrameScript)
ChapterTOC (FrameScript)
DITA Open Toolkit Support
DITA-FMx 1.0
FindChangeSpecial
FrameSLT
GlossBase ( FrameScript)
IniSwitcher
PageBreaks
PageLabeler
Structure Snippets
TableCleaner

Unfortunately this may not really be up to date, since I don't regularly 
track these things. This database is set up to allow the tool developers 
to log in and update their data and add new tools. I'm relying on those 
tool developers to update the system when they release a new version. Or 
if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated or have 
suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.

Cheers,

...scott

Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892



Doug Cuff wrote:
>> Regarding your list, Scott, very helpful but it would be really great if you
>> could organize your plugin list by Framemaker compatibility
>> 
>
> Actually, what would be even nicer is in the search could include an option
> exclude-FrameMaker-versions-earlier-than. Yeah, that's kinda greedy of me.
>
> But my larger problem isn't with Scott's terrific list but rather with the 
> fact that too many of
> the plugins I supported by buying are no longer being updated. (Silicon 
> Prairie Software is one
> terrific exception.) 
>
> My employer provides me with a FrameMaker 8 license on my work desktop, but 
> this week I am using my
> own personal laptop with my own personal FrameMaker 7.1 license. Two plugins 
> that simply do not
> work under FM8 will allow me to burn through tedious monkey-work in hours 
> rather than days.
>
> Sadly, when I need a really complex find-and-replace, I save my files as MIF 
> and use TextPipe Lite
> on 'em (datamystic.com/textpipe/web.html). That too is my own personal 
> license, but now that I
> think of it, I shall point out to my employer just how useful it is in hopes 
> they buy a few
> licenses. And since TextPipe Lite isn't a FrameMaker utility, it doesn't 
> support finding and
> changing paragraph formats or anything like that.
>
>   
>   


Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Scott Prentice
OK .. you can now search on FM versions ..

http://leximation.com/toolsearch/?type=P=FM=8.0

Cheers!

...scott


Doug Cuff wrote:
>> I'll definitely add a filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.
>> 
>
> Wow--thanks! Colour me _chuffed_.
>
>   
>> Or if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated 
>> or have suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.
>> 
>
> Character Tools and Paragraph Tools (both from Silicon Prairie Software) have 
> both been updated to
> work with FrameMaker 8. I have a sneaking suspicion that their other plugins 
> are okay for FM8 too,
> but I don't know that of my own knowledge.
>
> Doug
>
>
>   


Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-05 Thread Doug Cuff
> I'll definitely add a filtering option for FM versions, excellent idea.

Wow--thanks! Colour me _chuffed_.

> Or if you (anyone) knows of any tools that have been updated 
> or have suggestions for other tools that should be added, please let me know.

Character Tools and Paragraph Tools (both from Silicon Prairie Software) have 
both been updated to
work with FrameMaker 8. I have a sneaking suspicion that their other plugins 
are okay for FM8 too,
but I don't know that of my own knowledge.

Doug




Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Robert Rogge
Hi Framers,

I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
thought I would ask the Framers!

What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

Thanks!

-- 
Robert Rogge
93-423-1784
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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Scott Prentice
You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..

http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/

(I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)

Cheers,

...scott

Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892



Robert Rogge wrote:
 Hi Framers,

 I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

 I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
 find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
 thought I would ask the Framers!

 What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
 discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

 Thanks!

   
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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Robert Rogge
Really great information guys, thanks! I´ll take a good look at your
recommendations!

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Scott Prentice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..

   http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/

 (I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)

 Cheers,

 ...scott

 Scott Prentice
 Leximation, Inc.
 www.leximation.com
 +1.415.485.1892




 Robert Rogge wrote:

 Hi Framers,

 I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

 I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
 find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
 thought I would ask the Framers!

 What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
 discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

 Thanks!






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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread martin . smith
Writing as someone who develops plugins for FrameMaker, I would also  
be interested to hear from users about what features they are most  
interested in. From process automation, to database integration and  
publishing, to XML roundripping, there are countless ways to extend  
FrameMaker.

Best regards,

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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Carole Johnson
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Writing as someone who develops plugins for FrameMaker, I would also 
be interested to hear from users about what features they are most 
interested in. From process automation, to database integration and 
publishing, to XML roundripping, there are countless ways to extend 
FrameMaker.

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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Robert,

In my opinion, the best FrameMaker plugin is FrameScript 
(http://www.framescript.com) because it provides a complete scripting 
environment for FrameMaker. Instead of buying ready-made solutions which 
might be exactly what you need, you can write your own with FrameScript.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


 Hi Framers,

 I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

 I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
 find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
 thought I would ask the Framers!

 What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
 discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

 Thanks!

 -- 
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 93-423-1784
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Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Robert Rogge
Hi Framers,

I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.

I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
thought I would ask the Framers!

What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
discussion of what is available and what is recommended.

Thanks!

-- 
Robert Rogge
93-423-1784


Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Scott Prentice
You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..

http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/

(I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)

Cheers,

...scott

Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892



Robert Rogge wrote:
> Hi Framers,
>
> I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.
>
> I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
> find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
> thought I would ask the Framers!
>
> What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
> discussion of what is available and what is recommended.
>
> Thanks!
>
>   


Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Robert Rogge
Really great information guys, thanks! I?ll take a good look at your
recommendations!

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Scott Prentice  wrote:

> You can find a list of *all* (that I'm aware of) plugins for FM at ..
>
>   http://www.leximation.com/toolsearch/
>
> (I know that wasn't exactly your question, but it seemed relevant.)
>
> Cheers,
>
> ...scott
>
> Scott Prentice
> Leximation, Inc.
> www.leximation.com
> +1.415.485.1892
>
>
>
>
> Robert Rogge wrote:
>
>> Hi Framers,
>>
>> I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.
>>
>> I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
>> find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
>> thought I would ask the Framers!
>>
>> What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
>> discussion of what is available and what is recommended.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>
>


-- 
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93-423-1784


Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread martin.sm...@golehtek.com
Writing as someone who develops plugins for FrameMaker, I would also  
be interested to hear from users about what features they are most  
interested in. From process automation, to database integration and  
publishing, to XML roundripping, there are countless ways to extend  
FrameMaker.

Best regards,

Martin
www.golehtek.com



Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Carole Johnson
All of the below




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Re: Plugins, Framescripts, etc.






Writing as someone who develops plugins for FrameMaker, I would also 
be interested to hear from users about what features they are most 
interested in. From process automation, to database integration and 
publishing, to XML roundripping, there are countless ways to extend 
FrameMaker.

Best regards,

Martin
www.golehtek.com

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Plugins, Framescripts, etc.

2008-09-04 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Robert,

In my opinion, the best FrameMaker plugin is FrameScript 
(http://www.framescript.com) because it provides a complete scripting 
environment for FrameMaker. Instead of buying ready-made solutions which 
might be exactly what you need, you can write your own with FrameScript.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


> Hi Framers,
>
> I currently use Framemaker 8 to create unstructured pdf manuals.
>
> I do not have any of the cool plugins for chapter TOCs, indexes, wicked
> find/replace utilities, and I am not sure about what is available, so I
> thought I would ask the Framers!
>
> What plugins do you use and recommend? I imagine this thread being a
> discussion of what is available and what is recommended.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- 
> Robert Rogge
> 93-423-1784
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