At 11:00 AM 2/10/2013, you wrote:
>So I plan to switch to WWP. It fixes the rendering bug with RoboHelp
>9 output in IE8 and the output looks much better than what we've
>been getting from RoboHelp.
I'm about ready to switch to WWP from RoboHelp, too. I uprgraded to
TechCommSuite 4 a couple wee
At 11:00 AM 2/10/2013, you wrote:
So I plan to switch to WWP. It fixes the rendering bug with RoboHelp
9 output in IE8 and the output looks much better than what we've
been getting from RoboHelp.
I'm about ready to switch to WWP from RoboHelp, too. I uprgraded to
TechCommSuite 4 a couple week
Yeah, but wouldn't it be a happy thing if we could back save files with the
new features still there. I don't know how the hell one could program that,
though, since the old file structure would have no way to anticipate any new
features (whatever they might be!). Layers (subject to flattening if
At 16:07 +0530 8/2/13, Ivan David Vaseekaran wrote:
>I checked with the Illustrator team - and they inform me that CS6 will back
>save. However, if you use a feature that is available in CS6 and not in
>CSpreviousversion, then, when you open the file in the CSpreviousversion,
>elements created u
At 16:07 +0530 8/2/13, Ivan David Vaseekaran wrote:
>I checked with the Illustrator team - and they inform me that CS6 will back
>save. However, if you use a feature that is available in CS6 and not in
>CSpreviousversion, then, when you open the file in the CSpreviousversion,
>elements created u