Hi :)
I think John was trying to describe Framemaker and how it differs from Writer.  
While Writer can use frames it is not the default way of using it.  Normally 
people just type straight into a document.  I think John is saying that 
Framemaker doesn't let people type in outside of frames.  

In some ways frames force greater control  but that level of control makes 
things less fluid and flexible.  So while it's great for desktop publishing it 
makes it difficult for normal word-processing.
Regards from 
Tom :)  




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 From: Brian Barker <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, 8 September 2013, 15:39
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: spacing after punctuation
 

At 07:23 08/09/2013 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>Of course I was aware that Writer has frames that can be linked.

How strange, then, that you should suggest otherwise in your 
message!  (None of us can read your mind, of course.)

>Do you use writer to lay out a magazine? Do you recommend that I do so?

Wow!  Did you read either of those claims in my message?  Or are you 
hoping no-one would notice your straw man?

Brian Barker


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