RE: Very slow paging in FM 10 in graphic-heavy files

2013-04-07 Thread Heiko Haida
Hi Tammy, I remember that, a long time ago, I had the same problem with a FM 7.2 installation. For reasons I ignore FM created log-files for any file operation in the windows temp folder, many thousands of them in only a few months, in the course of which any kind of file-handling became

Re: FrameMaker - PDF - ePub format?

2013-04-07 Thread Robert Lauriston
RoboHelp will do that automatically if you select the Kindle option. On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Keith Soltys keith.sol...@tmx.com wrote: Most people going to Kindle format will start by building the book in EPUB, then converting to Amazon's format.

Re: ANN: April 11th Webinar: FrameMaker 11 workspaces and quick edits (incl. pods)

2013-04-07 Thread Robert Lauriston
In FM10, if I rearrange the pods into the efficient layout I used for ten years prior to the UI change in FM9, I encounter all kinds of bugs. So I have to leave them set to their defaults, which means when doing certain kinds of work I spend a large portion of my time minimizing pods so I can see

RE: April 11th Webinar: FrameMaker 11 workspaces and quick edits (incl. pods)

2013-04-07 Thread russ
Hi Maxwell, Sounds like a good webinar to have. While you are on the subject of workspaces and pods, I wanted to bring up an important issue to me - the lack of information on how to make custom FDK dialog boxes (and presumably ExtendScript dialogs as well) that can be added to workspaces. The

Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread VLM TechSubs
I hope this isn't considered too off topic. Perhaps things have changed as our American English language devolves all around us, but . might we not better say if I WERE looking rather than if I WAS looking? That is, is this not an untrue condition or wish, therefore correctly expressed in the

Re: Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread John Sgammato
I would certainly look to this list as a source of candidates for the highly specialized skill of technical documentation in FrameMaker. As for the use of the subjunctive, it is now and has always been the case that while correct usage has many advantages it can sound hifalutin' . You must

Re: Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread Greg. Eckrich
Mostly lurker here, but, yes, you are correct, at least as far as American Standard English is (er, was?) concerned. On 7Apr2013, at 10:34 AM, VLM TechSubs wrote: I hope this isn’t considered too “off topic”. Perhaps things have changed as our American English language devolves all

Re: Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 12:07:55 -0400, John Sgammato john.sgamm...@actifio.com wrote: As for the use of the subjunctive, it is now and has always been the case that while correct usage has many advantages it can sound hifalutin' . You must consider the consumers of your information product, and the

Find/Change Dialog Box Inconsistency (was: Zoom Level Settings in FM 11)

2013-04-07 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
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April 11th Webinar: FrameMaker 11 workspaces and quick edits (incl. "pods")

2013-04-07 Thread r...@weststreetconsulting.com
Hi Maxwell, Sounds like a good webinar to have. While you are on the subject of workspaces and pods, I wanted to bring up an important issue to me - the lack of information on how to make custom FDK dialog boxes (and presumably ExtendScript dialogs as well) that can be added to workspaces. The

Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread VLM TechSubs
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Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread John Sgammato
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Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread Greg. Eckrich
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Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Sun, 7 Apr 2013 12:07:55 -0400, John Sgammato wrote: >As for the use of the subjunctive, it is now and has always been the case >that while correct usage has many advantages it can sound "hifalutin' ". >You must consider the consumers of your information product, and the SMEs >you rely upon.

Previous AdobeTCS webinars in Word series, and how to get announcements

2013-04-07 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
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Usage question - subjunctive mood? (WAS: anyone looking for a writer?)

2013-04-07 Thread Tim Pann
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