I believe the Publish command comes with TCS, but when I played with it the workflow seemed wrong.
The simple workflow where you just create a RoboHelp project and link to (rather than import) FrameMaker source is not documented very well, if at all. I created a cheat sheet for my own future reference: http://lauriston.com/fm10_link_to_rh9.zip The instructions are in the FrameMaker project in the /fm directory, and also in the PDF generated from that project, also in that directory. On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Martinek, Carla <CMartinek at zebra.com> wrote: > File > Publish. It may only be active if you have the TCS4 suite installed. > I'm no expert on this by any means... this is just a couple days of playing > around with the trial version and seeing what happens. > > Shocked me at how simple it was to publish from unstructured Frame. Yes, it > starts using their default templates. You'll definitely spend a significant > amount of time setting up style sheets, etc. (But probably less than you > would setting up EDDs, etc. for structured Frame the old way.)