Check out www.pectora.com.
I tried to check this site out, but...
...found a good example of poor website design.
Type is almost too small to read on high-res portable.
All Flash with no HTML/CSS options that I could see.
I think someone was too clever for their own good.
David Creamer
> Check out www.pectora.com.
I tried to check this site out, but...
...found a good example of poor website design.
Type is almost too small to read on high-res portable.
All Flash with no HTML/CSS options that I could see.
I think someone was too clever for their own good.
David Creamer
"Publishing Made Easy"!
Maybe they should think about "Our Website Made Easily Readable".
One of the worst websites I have come across.
"Packed with New Features": you click on a line and nothing happens
except you see in the bar: "Read www.pectora.com".
Bodvar
On 8/16/06, David Creamer
Check out www.pectora.com.
Never used it, but I saw a demo where they created a catalog out of info
in a database.
Mike
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Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 9:41 AM
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Subject:
Hi, Scott:
In addition to the several proprietary database applications that can
manage this, you might want to search for Database Publishing in
MIF_Reference.pdf in the OnlineManuals directory of your FrameMaker
installation.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Scott,
I suggest that you have a variety of choices to accomplish publishing
prices into a 1,000 page FrameMaker depending on your work flow needs,
business processes, document requirements, and database (provided you
have one). I am aware of the following companies that have
tools/applications
Scott,
This is entirely possible through FrameScript (www.framescript.com).
FrameScript is a programming language for automating FrameMaker
operations. The product is cheap (~$150), but you would need to develop
or purchase the FrameScript program to accomplish your task. FrameScript
does
You've gotten plenty of suggestions. I assume that,
presently, production of your catalog is being done in
a manner that is incompatible with a full database
publishing solution, otherwise the solution would be
obvious.
The FrameScript solution offered by Rick Quatro would
seem to be the