I am exploring the process of getting my docs structured with the new FrameMaker 8. The process does seem to be improved and the documentation is much, much improved. But last night I was reading the InDesign CS3 info on XML (buried deep in the back of the InDesign manual) and found it to be an excellent intro for the beginner. And the structure view for InDesign looks quite familiar... I am considering playing around with InDesign's structure interface first, to familiarize myself with all the principles and parts, and then advance to FrameMaker. I need to use both eventually because I want to reuse some of the information in my FM manuals in installation posters created in InDesign. Does anyone have experience working with FM8 and InDesign CS3 together? Do you know of landmines and concealed pit traps?
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