For what it's worth, a quick look at Amazon shows some copies of this book
still available The interface may have changed, but I expect most of the
structured principles haven't.
"FrameMaker(R) 7: The Complete Reference, by Sarah O'Keefe and Sheila Loring"
http://www.amazon.com/FrameMaker-C
That was the Sarah O'Keefe book I was thinking of when I mistakenly
posted the link to Unstructured Framemaker 11.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Graham, Jasmine S
wrote:
> For what it's worth, a quick look at Amazon shows some copies of this book
> still available The interface may have c
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There's no integration but it's easy to use and works fine.
I've found the TortoiseSVN client problematic. I recommend using
either the command-line client or the free version of SmartSVN.
Checking out files just creates local copies, it does not lock them as
in some other source control systems.
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Hi Allison,
If you need to purchase Framemaker 9 and Adobe Design standard CS 5, then you
need to purchase the Volume license copy of Framemaker 11 and Adobe Design
Standard CS 6 as Adobe is not selling FM 9 and CS 5 anymore, then any one from
the customer services team will do the backward li
Hi all,
I currently use FrameMaker to author DITA files. I currently work alone
but will soon be joined by three other writers. For this reason I was
planning on using SVN for source control (SVN is already used in the
company for the application code).
I was wondering how practical it is to