[TAN] Asking a favor

2007-02-03 Thread David Creamer
It can also be a 
Color Management System.

If you search Adobe for CMS, you will fine both Content and Color used.

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Harvesting and Comparing Screenshots for use in FM

2007-02-03 Thread Peter Ring
Talk to the software developers. If you are very lucky, all changes are 
designed and documented before even being implemented. But anyway, all 
GUI resources are represented in source code files, i.e., text files. 
These resource files are probably managed by a revision control system. 
It is trivial to compare different versions of the resource files; the 
differences should give you a pretty good cue to which screen dumps you 
need update.

If you do online context-sensitive help, you also need to know the 
resource identifiers.

Kind regards
Peter Ring

Elks, Loren wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> We are a software company.  Our product (Dialogue) is very expansive with 
> lots of menus, dialog boxes, etc in the GUI.  We use unstructured FM 7.2.
> 
> Every time we have a new release, undoubtedly some (or many) of the 
> software's menus and dialog boxes change due to enhancements.  This requires 
> us to identify these changes (somehow) and re-do any screenshots in our 
> documentation and training materials.
> 
> Is anyone aware of a tool that can go through an application and harvest 
> screenshots of all menus and dialog boxes?  Then, would it be able to compare 
> screenshots of the last version to indicate where changes have occurred on 
> the GUI?
> 
> Any suggestions or resources would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> Loren Elks
> Information Developer
> Exstream Software 
> lelks at exstream.com 
> www.exstream.com
> 
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> with that truth in mind, does it make sense to worry about the future -- or 
> the past?  Isn't it reasonable to accept that if we take care of each moment 
> as it comes, all of the following moments will take care of themselves? 
>  
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Re: [TAN] Asking a favor

2007-02-03 Thread David Creamer
It can also be a 
Color Management System.

If you search Adobe for CMS, you will fine both Content and Color used.

David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. - Results-Oriented Training
http://www.IDEAStraining.com
Adobe Certified Trainer & Expert (since 1995)
Authorized Quark Training Provider (since 1988)
Markzware, Enfocus, FileMaker Certified
Apple Consultant Network member (since 1990)


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Re: Harvesting and Comparing Screenshots for use in FM

2007-02-03 Thread Peter Ring
Talk to the software developers. If you are very lucky, all changes are 
designed and documented before even being implemented. But anyway, all 
GUI resources are represented in source code files, i.e., text files. 
These resource files are probably managed by a revision control system. 
It is trivial to compare different versions of the resource files; the 
differences should give you a pretty good cue to which screen dumps you 
need update.


If you do online context-sensitive help, you also need to know the 
resource identifiers.


Kind regards
Peter Ring

Elks, Loren wrote:

Hi:

We are a software company.  Our product (Dialogue) is very expansive with lots 
of menus, dialog boxes, etc in the GUI.  We use unstructured FM 7.2.

Every time we have a new release, undoubtedly some (or many) of the software's 
menus and dialog boxes change due to enhancements.  This requires us to 
identify these changes (somehow) and re-do any screenshots in our documentation 
and training materials.

Is anyone aware of a tool that can go through an application and harvest 
screenshots of all menus and dialog boxes?  Then, would it be able to compare 
screenshots of the last version to indicate where changes have occurred on the 
GUI?

Any suggestions or resources would be appreciated.


Loren Elks
Information Developer
Exstream Software 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.exstream.com


Carpe Nunc
"Seizing the Moment" - Think about it ... the only real guarantee that we have is that we are alive at this very moment.  Period ... that's it.  Now, with that truth in mind, does it make sense to worry about the future -- or the past?  Isn't it reasonable to accept that if we take care of each moment as it comes, all of the following moments will take care of themselves? 
 



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