My post might be unclear because I do not know neither DocBook nor structured 
Frame.

I created a Getting Started Guide in unstructured Frame. As said before, it is 
really light (cover, TOC, LOF, LOT, 3 chapters). The client is very happy with 
styles, content, etc.

Now, he is telling me that his/her developers have a lot of content in DocBook 
format. He would like this content to be imported in Frame, for a PDF to be 
produced from it using the styles I created in my unstructured FM doc.

He would also like my Frame content (I am now working on user guides and so on) 
to be converted into DocBook format (well, XML, or even HTML format) for 
insertion into their Confluence Wiki.

In a word, he would like:
. me to write in Frame to produce my own documentation, then export it into PDF 
and XML/HTML for insertion into their Confluence Wiki.
. his/her developers to produce their own documentation (when too technical for 
me) in their Confluence Wiki (DocBook or DITA format, he told me), then import 
it in my FM doc (as appendixes for example).

So what would be the best solution for me and them ?

For me, just generate what I produced in flat FrameMaker as XML or HTML, and 
have them insert the HTML content into their Confluence wiki using the proper 
CSS ?
For them, just give me their content, which I would copy as plain text in my 
flat FM files, then apply required FM styles and generate the PDF ?

Thank you all for your help,
Mathieu.

> Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 09:29:33 -0400
> Subject: Re: From DocBook to FrameMaker
> From: bjlockie at lockie.ca
> CC: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> 
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I am working on Vista 64 with FM 9.
> >
> > I have read that it was possible to import DocBook files into FM. But I've
> > also read that this could turn to nightmare when it comes to create the
> > proper EDD. I am not familiar at all with structured Frame. So my question
> > is, how easy is it to import a DocBook file into FM, and what would it
> > require to achieve that nicely ?
> 
> Do you want to use structured Frame to edit DocBook?
> Do a web search for "use structured Frame to edit DocBook".
> 
> 
> > Also, is it mandatory to use structured
> > FM for doing so ? And if yes, how much work would it be to turn an
> > unstructured "light" FM document (3 chapters, about 75 pages) into a
> > structured one ?
> 
> It depends how complex the document is.
> A rough guestimate is 5 days just to get it in structure form.
> 
> What are your requirements for publishing it?
> >
> > Thank you all for your valuable expertise,
> > Mathieu.
> 
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