This is what I've tried with our unstructured documents and had good success
with EPub output.
We are so busy, I've only dabbled.
So, I'd say this is very good advice from Alan.
Bruce
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 1:37 PM, Alan Houser a...@groupwellesley.com
wrote:
This is one of the
I've started copying text (only) to notepad, copying that, and pasting it into
Frame. Shows-up as our basic text style.
On Monday, June 16, 2014 1:25 PM, Winberg, Harold
hwinb...@hobartsystems.com wrote:
Do I have to anything special when copying and pasting word into FM 12. I
Carol:
We do this all the time. On our printer, we use the duplex top-bottom feature.
It has different names on different printers, but you should get the idea. We
do our own in-house printing.
BW
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014 7:48 PM, Carol J. Elkins celk...@awrittenword.com
wrote:
Indeed, very sad news. From our experience, he was a scholar, a gentleman,
and
an overall decent human being: a very rare individual. Our condolences to his
family.
Bruce Wolf
From: Doug Cuff <subscr...@cuff.ca>
To: framers at lists.frameusers.co
Top-notch is a bit of an understatement. Superb works for me.
:)
BW
--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Best Indexing Tool for FrameMaker?
To: Jennifer Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Top-notch is a bit of an understatement. Superb works for me.
:)
BW
--- On Thu, 9/4/08, Art Campbell wrote:
> From: Art Campbell
> Subject: Re: Best Indexing Tool for FrameMaker?
> To: "Jennifer Collier"
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 8:06 AM
>
I am sorry to hear that. My condolences.
Bruce
--- Wolf Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martha Jane Davidson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), a
long-time contributor to
the Framers list, died 12 June 2007 after a long
struggle with breast
cancer.
Martha and I had 14 beautiful, wonderful years
I am sorry to hear that. My condolences.
Bruce
--- Wolf Davidson wrote:
> Martha Jane Davidson (editrix at nemasys.com), a
> long-time contributor to
> the Framers list, died 12 June 2007 after a long
> struggle with breast
> cancer.
>
> Martha and I had 14 beaut
Good advice.
My experience happened several years ago and Ebay
backed the scammer. As I remember my conversation
with the Adobe representatives, Ebay wasn't very
cooperative with them, either.
Subsequently, a substantial amount of evidence of
fraud and a lack of oversight by Ebay emerged in the
More Words of Wisdom from Dov.
Several years ago a guy scammed me with a FrameMaker
sale via Ebay. I learned that Adobe was looking for
him for previous scams.
'Nuff Said?
BW
--- Dov Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make no such assumption, especially when dealing
with
eBay. The prices
More Words of Wisdom from Dov.
Several years ago a guy scammed me with a FrameMaker
sale via Ebay. I learned that Adobe was looking for
him for previous scams.
'Nuff Said?
BW
--- Dov Isaacs wrote:
> Make no such assumption, especially when dealing
> with
> eBay. The prices mentioned
Chief Master Sergeant.
;-)
--- Stuart Rogers
wrote:
> Grant Hogarth wrote:
> > CMS = "Content Management System" (Not always
> equal to "Contentment
> > management system" )
> >
>
> Unless the topic is style guides, in which case it's
> the Chicago Manual
> of Style...
>
> --
> Stuart
Man, I'm not even going to quote everything Hedley
wrote. I'll second it as sound advice.
We use IXGEN for various manuals, the largest of which
is seven volumes and 1,400 pages before we create the
index, TOC, LOF, LOT, etc.
I start out generating a list from paragraph tags, and
follow the
Man, I'm not even going to quote everything Hedley
wrote. I'll second it as sound advice.
We use IXGEN for various manuals, the largest of which
is seven volumes and 1,400 pages before we create the
index, TOC, LOF, LOT, etc.
I start out generating a list from paragraph tags, and
follow the
I just report them all as spam.
:)
BW
--- Bill Swallow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been receiving them for quite some time now. I
have yet to
receive a response. Further, addresses I do not use
for professional
networking (like my at-work address, which I reserve
for at-work mail)
I just report them all as spam.
:)
BW
--- Bill Swallow wrote:
> I've been receiving them for quite some time now. I
> have yet to
> receive a response. Further, addresses I do not use
> for professional
> networking (like my at-work address, which I reserve
> for at-work mail)
> somehow is
--- Dov Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A very large number of Adobe employees would refuse
to work in tyrannical, cultish environment encouraged
by Apple's management.
I don't work for Adobe or Apple. I do enjoy getting a
paycheck. My hunch is most Adobe employees enjoy
getting a paycheck.
--- Dov Isaacs wrote:
"A very large number of Adobe employees would refuse
to work in tyrannical, cultish environment encouraged
by Apple's management."
I don't work for Adobe or Apple. I do enjoy getting a
paycheck. My hunch is most Adobe employees enjoy
getting a paycheck.
Just what
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