Re: Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:20:42 +0200, "Morten Guldahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Peter (Gold) is absolutely right in his assumption that I want to >manipulate a collection of books. I have several such collections - one >of which contains close to 30 books. I use DoBatch to open and update >all b

Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:20:42 +0200, "Morten Guldahl" wrote: >Peter (Gold) is absolutely right in his assumption that I want to >manipulate a collection of books. I have several such collections - one >of which contains close to 30 books. I use DoBatch to open and update >all books in these book

Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Morten, If you run into a dead end with DoBatch, you should consider FrameScript for FrameMaker automation. It is a full-featured scripting language for FrameMaker. See http://www.framescript.com. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Hi Bodvar, Peter (Gold) is ab

Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Morten Guldahl
Hi Bodvar, Peter (Gold) is absolutely right in his assumption that I want to manipulate a collection of books. I have several such collections - one of which contains close to 30 books. I use DoBatch to open and update all books in these book collections, and as I said in my original posting - som

Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Morten Guldahl
Thank you, Scott. The files on this site seem to be the exact same as the ones I have, so if a newer version does exist (?), it must reside somewhere else... Anyone? Kind egards Morten -Original Message- From: Scott Prentice [mailto:s...@leximation.com] Sent: 18. juli 2007 18:15 To: Mo

More than one element in a paragraph?

2007-07-20 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
In most cases you still end up having to set up the "tool" for formatting. Regardless of the software, that side of things never seems to change. Unless DITA is just a default in tools like Firefox and IE (like HTML is) then it's a long way to go. Using the toolkit to run transforms is one idea

Re: Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Morten, If you run into a dead end with DoBatch, you should consider FrameScript for FrameMaker automation. It is a full-featured scripting language for FrameMaker. See http://www.framescript.com. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Hi Bodvar, Peter (Gold) is

RE: Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Morten Guldahl
Hi Bodvar, Peter (Gold) is absolutely right in his assumption that I want to manipulate a collection of books. I have several such collections - one of which contains close to 30 books. I use DoBatch to open and update all books in these book collections, and as I said in my original posting - som

RE: Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Morten Guldahl
Thank you, Scott. The files on this site seem to be the exact same as the ones I have, so if a newer version does exist (?), it must reside somewhere else... Anyone? Kind egards Morten -Original Message- From: Scott Prentice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18. juli 2007 18:15 To: Morte

RE: More than one element in a paragraph?

2007-07-20 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
In most cases you still end up having to set up the "tool" for formatting. Regardless of the software, that side of things never seems to change. Unless DITA is just a default in tools like Firefox and IE (like HTML is) then it's a long way to go. Using the toolkit to run transforms is one idea

Save book as postcript

2007-07-20 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
I did not know that. Thank you for enlightening me. :-) Bodvar On 7/19/07, Peter Gold wrote: > Hi, Bodvar: > > What your suggestion is missing is the fact that DoBatch provides > command-line automation. DoBatch is a Windows version of the fmbatch > FM-UNIX utility. Although the OP didn't explic