Re: [FrameMaker Feature Requests] Seeking inputs on desired features in FrameMaker

2012-05-07 Thread Robert Lauriston
I've found RoboHelp 9 surprisingly painless for publishing Web help
from FrameMaker 10 source.

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:09 PM, jaloren28 for...@adobe.com wrote:
 As long as one stays strictly within book-to-PDF only paradigm, FrameMaker
 is awesome. The moment you go outside of that FrameMaker becomes very, very
 clunky, where you need to either use special tools (like Mif2Go) or use
 RoboHelp as a publishing engine (which has its own pain let me tell you).
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[FrameMaker Feature Requests] Seeking inputs on desired features in FrameMaker

2012-05-07 Thread Robert Lauriston
I've found RoboHelp 9 surprisingly painless for publishing Web help
from FrameMaker 10 source.

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:09 PM, jaloren28  wrote:
> As long as one stays strictly within book-to-PDF only paradigm, FrameMaker
> is awesome. The moment you go outside of that FrameMaker becomes very, very
> clunky, where you need to either use special tools (like Mif2Go) or use
> RoboHelp as a publishing engine (which has its own pain let me tell you).