>T hanks Nadine!

> Yes, the existing product documentation was authored in oxygen in India. I 
> don't have good access to those resources, but I have the DITA files. I have 
> to make them look presentable, and then improve the quality of the writing, 
> fill 
> in gaps, etc. 
> So I have no legacy FM content, only DITA content. I want to use FM's 
> publishing capabilities. I am well familiar with unstructured FM10, but 
> unfamiliar with structured FM11. 
> john


I'm pretty sure what I'm about to say is accurate. Someone correct me if I'm 
wrong...

You should be able to open those files in FM (make sure you're in structure 
mode). You can edit the EDD files and template files to look as close to your 
print documentation as you can so that when you generate FM books/files, the 
formatting is almost exactly as you need it.

Have you tried just opening the DITA files in FM? If so, did you encounter any 
problems??

When I used FM9, I only edited EDD and template files a little bit. I relied on 
my processors to format output completely. In the case of production PDFs, that 
meant generating FM books/files, and then applying an FM template to the 
generate files. Part of the reason for doing it this way was so we could use 
the generated FM files in different ways (branded/custom documentation, quick 
guides as opposed to full books, etc). BTW, we used WebWorks ePublisher to 
create draft PDFs and online help systems. ePublisher ingests ditamaps 
directly; you don't have to create FM files first.

Nadine

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