I'm in Unstructured Frame and doubt I'll be moving to structured any
time soon.
I'll contemplate a different template for the quckstarts. It may be the
best solution in spite of the still unconventional outline structure.
(My 3rd grade language arts teacher wouldn't approve of a level 2
Looking back at this again, I believe I'd go with putting the topic
info in a file by itself and then importing it as necessary under the
appropriate head.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a
Judy wrote:
The challenge is how to best handle those topics that appear in more
than 1 output, but at different heading levels--most commonly an H3 in
the full manual becomes an H2 in the quickstarts.
I've thought about:
- Multiple conditionalized headings, but that would cause xref
Art and Richard both recommended the idea of insetting topic body text
between the headings in a container doc. My biggest qualm about using
container docs with all of the headings then insetting the body text is
the sheer number of insets.
I recently tried breaking my doc set into
Judy, so how many insets is that? Tens, or hundreds, or thousands?
To me, 50% utilization isn't much and I wouldn't be concerned... but
when you start juggling hundreds of files, there's a corresponding hit
on the operating system and network traffic; it's larger than just in
FM. Within FM, you
Judy wrote:
I recently tried breaking my doc set into topic-sized fm docs, then
building the different outputs with the topic fm's as insets to a
chapter container. It worked great w/ 1 chapter, but when I tested it
with the first 3 chapters, FM couldn't handle it. (50% CPU usage on
a
2
If I did every topic separately and added more for chunks smaller than a
topic, I'd be around 1000.
I'm the lone writer so I don't work on the network. My current work is
always local (regular backups made to other locations of course!) so
that's not part of the speed problem. All I know is
Hi Jenny,
Interesting predicament...
I believe this nesting will be more for print purposes than Help, if I read
your post correctly.
If you are using structured Frame, the concept of conditionalizing your
extra layers of structure will be pretty straightforward. The context
formatting in the