Karen,
It seems that you are creating XML from unstructured FrameMaker. I will
also add my two cents that you have more options if you migrate to
structured FM to create XML.
But, if you still want to continue creating XML from unstructured
FrameMaker (I am sure there are reasons), look in
Karen,
It seems that you are creating XML from unstructured FrameMaker. I will
also add my two cents that you have more options if you migrate to
structured FM to create XML.
But, if you still want to continue creating XML from unstructured
FrameMaker (I am sure there are reasons), look in
Karen,
I assume you are working with structured FrameMaker documents? As I
understand your question, you want to produce XML that has both the
cross-reference text and the attributes that identify the link for each
cross-reference. FrameMaker does not write the cross-reference text to XML,
Hi, Karen:
Look into the Migrating from Unstructured to Structured FrameMaker link at
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/indepth.html
Thanks everyone, it looks like an upgrade and a lot of effort on my part is
in order to convert my existing documents to structured Frame. Can anyone
Hi,
I produce documentation using Framemaker 7.0 and we are now attempting to
get all of our documentation online in a help system, using a tool written
in-house with our own software (a 4GL called Cyberscreen). My part in this
is to save the individual chapters of each book as xml, producing a
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Behalf Of Karen West
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:54 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: XML Cross-reference Problem
Hi,
I produce documentation using Framemaker 7.0 and we are now attempting
West
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:54 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: XML Cross-reference Problem
Hi,
I produce documentation using Framemaker 7.0 and we are now attempting to
get all of our documentation online in a help system, using a tool written
in-house with our own softw
Mike Feimster wrote:
> I agree with Bernard that XML from regular FrameMaker has limited
> usefulness. If you generate XML from structured Frame, you have many more
> options.
True, but not necessarily with FM7.0, and not without some effort...
For more info, see "Getting external
Karen,
I assume you are working with structured FrameMaker documents? As I
understand your question, you want to produce XML that has both the
cross-reference text and the attributes that identify the link for each
cross-reference. FrameMaker does not write the cross-reference text to XML,
Hi, Karen:
Look into the "Migrating from Unstructured to Structured FrameMaker" link at
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/indepth.html
>Thanks everyone, it looks like an upgrade and a lot of effort on my part is
>in order to convert my existing documents to structured Frame. Can anyone
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