Hello everyone,
Is it possible to open an English file on a Korean operating system and
copy and paste anchored frames with their (non-linked) graphics into a
Korean file? I don't have a Korean OS to test this on, and I'm having a
difficult time comprehending what I'm hearing from a translation c
Hi All,
We'd like to automate the task of checking cross-reference links either
within our Framemaker source files or in the generated PDFs. Does anyone
know of a good script that will check cross-reference links. Or a reputable
script service provider? It's very time consuming to try to click on
I use ARTS Link Checker, which is no longer available for purchase. It
appears to have been replaced by ARTS PDF Linker, which is available
only as part of ARTS PDF Aerialist, at a cost of $379.
http://www.artspdf.com/arts_pdf_linker.asp
http://www.pdfstore.com/details.asp?ProdID=714
I'm happy
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to open an English file on a Korean operating system and
copy and paste anchored frames with their (non-linked) graphics into a
Korean file? I don't have a Korean OS to test this on, and I'm having a
difficult time comprehending what I'm hearing from a translation c
I use ARTS Link Checker, which is no longer available for purchase. It
appears to have been replaced by ARTS PDF Linker, which is available
only as part of ARTS PDF Aerialist, at a cost of $379.
http://www.artspdf.com/arts_pdf_linker.asp
http://www.pdfstore.com/details.asp?ProdID=714
I'm happy
Hi All,
We'd like to automate the task of checking cross-reference links either
within our Framemaker source files or in the generated PDFs. Does anyone
know of a good script that will check cross-reference links. Or a reputable
script service provider? It's very time consuming to try to click on
At 7:29 am -0500 20/1/06, Rita Muller wrote:
>I just googled "Quicksilver publishing software on Mac OS X." There are tons
>of articles, but it looks like Mac has some product they labeled Quicksilver
>too, which impacts the OS itself somehow.
Yes, it does: it's a shareware command expander. Noth
At 5:15 pm -0500 19/1/06, John Huntington wrote:
>Is there some way I could have one set of dynamic paragraph and character
>formats shared by the entire book?
No - for that, you need Interleaf... (ROFL)
Seriously, John, what you are doing with para formats is correct for
FrameMaker. If, say,
Hi, Richard, et. al.
Combs, Richard wrote:
BTW, back when I was working in Interleaf (on Sun 3/50s), we demo'd this
new software called FrameMaker. My evaluation? It had a brilliant
paradigm and lots of potential, but it wasn't robust and full-featured
enough to replace Interleaf.
Times chang
Hi, Richard, et. al.
Combs, Richard wrote:
> BTW, back when I was working in Interleaf (on Sun 3/50s), we demo'd this
> new software called FrameMaker. My evaluation? It had a brilliant
> paradigm and lots of potential, but it wasn't robust and full-featured
> enough to replace Interleaf.
>
> Ti
On 19 Jan 2006, at 16:04, Rita Muller wrote:
> Me too, Bill! But I just Googled Interleaf and learned that
> Quicksilver is
> the new brand name for the original Interleaf code. So IL is alive and
> well,
> just now known as Quicksilver.
Does it run on Mac OS X?
I remember that it supports x-r
My approach would be as follows:
Solicit opinions from a IL/Quicksilver list in the same manner. Beware
though as some of your colleagues may be on those lists - write from a
neutral email address and don't mention too many identifying details.
Sorry, I've no idea if any lists even exist, but I'd
Thanks to all for the info! So far so good--I love the editing
capabilities of FM...
John
Rita Muller wrote:
> It's been ten years since I saw the Interleaf product and I
> can't remember if it was running on a Mac or PC.
I'd guess it was either a PC or a Sun workstation. I last worked with
Ileaf about 16 years ago, and it only ran under UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX,
maybe one or two others
Hi Paul,
I just googled "Quicksilver publishing software on Mac OS X." There are tons
of articles, but it looks like Mac has some product they labeled Quicksilver
too, which impacts the OS itself somehow. I don't think it's the former
Interleaf product being discussed, but only had time to just sc
Rita Muller wrote:
> It's been ten years since I saw the Interleaf product and I
> can't remember if it was running on a Mac or PC.
I'd guess it was either a PC or a Sun workstation. I last worked with
Ileaf about 16 years ago, and it only ran under UNIX (Solaris, HP-UX,
maybe one or two other
Thanks to all for the info! So far so good--I love the editing
capabilities of FM...
John
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At 7:29 am -0500 20/1/06, Rita Muller wrote:
>I just googled "Quicksilver publishing software on Mac OS X." There are tons
>of articles, but it looks like Mac has some product they labeled Quicksilver
>too, which impacts the OS itself somehow.
Yes, it does: it's a shareware command expander. Noth
Hi Paul,
I just googled "Quicksilver publishing software on Mac OS X." There are tons
of articles, but it looks like Mac has some product they labeled Quicksilver
too, which impacts the OS itself somehow. I don't think it's the former
Interleaf product being discussed, but only had time to just sc
At 5:15 pm -0500 19/1/06, John Huntington wrote:
>Is there some way I could have one set of dynamic paragraph and character
>formats shared by the entire book?
No - for that, you need Interleaf... (ROFL)
Seriously, John, what you are doing with para formats is correct for
FrameMaker. If, say,
On 19 Jan 2006, at 16:04, Rita Muller wrote:
Me too, Bill! But I just Googled Interleaf and learned that
Quicksilver is
the new brand name for the original Interleaf code. So IL is alive and
well,
just now known as Quicksilver.
Does it run on Mac OS X?
I remember that it supports x-refs, so
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