Thanks to Art Campbell and Richard Combs for your thoughtful replies and
suggestions.
We do have WebWorks make most of the HTML changes, such as font, color,
borders. We never did you page numbers in our cross-references, so we haven't
had a problem with that.
The "no output" setting is a good
Thanks to Art Campbell and Richard Combs for your thoughtful replies and
suggestions.
We do have WebWorks make most of the HTML changes, such as font, color,
borders. We never did you page numbers in our cross-references, so we haven't
had a problem with that.
The "no output" setting is a good
Just to clarify something
If all the content is in Frame, I'm not understanding how output from
Frame source to a PDF would differ from output to HTML. Which means, I
think, why can't your SMEs continue to review in Acrobat since it has
much stronger review and comment tools?
Or if there is a
ecily
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Review Process for documents in HTML?
Just to clarify something
If all the content is in Frame, I'm not understanding how output from
Frame source to a PDF would differ from output to HTML. Which means, I
think, why can't your SMEs continue to
Beierle, Cecily wrote:
> Our company uses FrameMaker to create documentation. Originally, we
> generated
> PDFs of the FM files, which we used for SME reviews and published on
our
> intranet. Now we generate HTML from the FM files, using WebWorks. As
part
> of
> the transition to HTML, we've chang
Our company uses FrameMaker to create documentation. Originally, we generated
PDFs of the FM files, which we used for SME reviews and published on our
intranet. Now we generate HTML from the FM files, using WebWorks. As part of
the transition to HTML, we've changed our styles to be more web-friendl
Lea Rush wrote:
> Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would
someone
> mind explaining what SME means?
Subject matter expert.
HTH (hope this helps)! :-)
Richard
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
Beierle, Cecily wrote:
> Our company uses FrameMaker to create documentation. Originally, we
> generated
> PDFs of the FM files, which we used for SME reviews and published on
our
> intranet. Now we generate HTML from the FM files, using WebWorks. As
part
> of
> the transition to HTML, we've chan
@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
Lea
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation Specialist
at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
Lea
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation
, Cecily
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Review Process for documents in HTML?
Just to clarify something
If all the content is in Frame, I'm not understanding how output from
Frame source to a PDF would differ from output to HTML. Which means, I
think, why can't your SMEs continue to
Lea Rush wrote:
> Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would
someone
> mind explaining what SME means?
Subject matter expert.
HTH (hope this helps)! :-)
Richard
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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Just to clarify something
If all the content is in Frame, I'm not understanding how output from
Frame source to a PDF would differ from output to HTML. Which means, I
think, why can't your SMEs continue to review in Acrobat since it has
much stronger review and comment tools?
Or if there is a
, April 8, 2009 9:48:31 PM
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
Lea
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation
Rush
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:19 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
, April 8, 2009 9:48:31 PM
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
Lea
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation
Lea Rush
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:19 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Definition? (Was: RE: Review Process for documents in HTML?)
Hi,
Revealing exactly how primative our documentation process is, would someone
mind explaining what SME means?
TIA,
: 503-655-7367
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Our company uses FrameMaker to create documentation. Originally, we generated
PDFs of the FM files, which we used for SME reviews and published on our
intranet. Now we generate HTML from the FM files, using WebWorks. As part of
the transition to HTML, we've changed our styles to be more web-friendl
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