Matt Sullivan wrote:
FWIW, Flare isn't a structured authoring app, and I don't know enough about
AuthorIt to weigh in on it.
Author-it offers structured authoring and DITA output as options.
Harro de Jong
Triview Technical Communication
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You
If that were true, more people would be doing it. In many contexts,
the costs outweigh the benefits.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 PM, Matt Sullivan m...@mattrsullivan.com wrote:
Standardization inevitably leads to structured authoring, DITA or another
model.
At 10:10 + 22/11/13, Harro de Jong wrote:
If FrameMaker's reuse options no longer meet your needs, Author-it (and Flare
presumably, although I've no experience with it) is a possible replacement.
Or (surely?) moving to DITA with Frame?
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Steve
Standardization inevitably leads to structured authoring, DITA or another model.Structure improves content management, accessibility, localization, and consistency of content.Once you're doing structured authoring, you can use any structured authoring tool you like. Or use multiple tools, if you
If you're keen to go back to school - try learning structured writing - FM is
just the tool to start with doing that if you're already familiar with it.
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com on behalf of K Grace
Sent: November-21-13 9:26 PM
To:
Grace wrote:
I have been a user of Framemaker since version 5.0..time flies. I would like
to
get feedback from the group to see what your thoughts are regarding the
tool. I actually use Framemaker with both PatternStream and Mif2go. Given
this tool set I am wondering if new tools like
Unless there are some specific areas where FrameMaker is falling short
and not meeting your requirements, there's no reason to change tools.
They all have strengths and weaknesses.
If you're setting up systems for clients and recommending that they
buy FrameMaker,
Author-It's not as venerable as