Among a few other things, I want to learn structured FrameMaker as well as
how to publish XML files. 

I just learned something new this morning. You can change the name of a
FrameMaker file by changing the name in the book file. I suppose it would
cause problems if the renamed file is used in more than one book. The cool
part is it changes cross reference links and stuff like that. It's way
better than changing the name of the file in Windows Explorer or something
like that and having to come back and relink all the nitty-gritty stuff. I'm
sure someone will come back and say there's some reason NOT to change file
names this way.

Thomas Johnson

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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 9:58 AM
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Subject: Re: [TCP] Article: When to Grow, When to Go

> What skill or skills do you want to learn or feel you have to learn to 
> further your career?  This could be an application, a methodology, or 
> something else you feel is important to your career.


- Unstructured Frame with DITA. That will impact my daily job more than
anything else. 
- Going from Frame to HTML (WebWorks or something else).
- Anything related to online help.

Happy Friday!
Donna
 
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