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There are definitely differences between Standard and High Quality Print
options. For starters, Standard does NOT embed all fonts. If you use
Distiller to check the settings of the .joboptions files, you'll see
that Standard embeds most fonts, but NOT those that are commonly
installed on comput
Unfortunately, that book cannot be sold internationally by Amazon. :(
Alan
On 10/07/13 2:19 PM, Writer wrote:
Agreed. That has been my go to book since I started using DITA.
Nadine
This is a really good book for getting experience in using DITA 1.2. I found
that the sample application that
Agreed. That has been my go to book since I started using DITA.
Nadine
>
>This is a really good book for getting experience in using DITA 1.2. I found
>that the sample application that is developed was very straightforward to
>implement in FrameMaker. It won't teach you everything you need to k
Agreed. That has been my go to book since I started using DITA.
Nadine
>
>This is a really good book for getting experience in using DITA 1.2. I found
>that the sample application that is developed was very straightforward to
>implement in FrameMaker. It won't teach you everything you need to k
Friday July 12, 10AM Pacific Time:
Rich PDF output from DITA via FrameMaker
FrameMaker 11 is a complete DITA authoring and publishing solution. With
built-in support for DITA 1.2, you can open XML files directly, edit as needed
and save back to your DITA .xml source files. In addition, FrameMake
I have XML files that include tables. Some cells include a class such as:
Centered text with gray shading
Left justified text with gray shading
Centered text not shaded
Left justified text not shaded
I want to be able to open the XML file using FM10 and have the cells
formatted.
I do not see
It will also match head, head.1, head.2,
Grant
On 7/9/2013 3:47 PM, Scott Prentice wrote:
While we're on the subject .. an unfortunate tag searching issue
happens if your tag names contain hyphens, and you try to use the
"Whole Word" option. FM will match on partial tag names where search
Hi,
I'm writing today to query others about the Standard versus High Quality Print
options under the PDF Setup in Adobe FrameMaker and Distiller.
The various PDF job options are being evaluated internally. In particular (and
what I'm asking about now), in PDF Setup -> Settings -> PDF Job Opt
Amen to that!
Craig
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And unless you're very clever, it's easy to paint yourself into a corner with
an in-house system. It might be "simple" to develop something for what your
needs are now, but you neglect to make it open-ended or scalable for whatever
changes you nee
This is a really good book for getting experience in using DITA 1.2. I found
that the sample application that is developed was very straightforward to
implement in FrameMaker. It won't teach you everything you need to know about
DITA, but all the basics are there.
http://www.amazon.com/Intro
This distinction between a narrative and topics is a good one.
I just worked through a series of manuals that were written as narratives.
There was a lot of repeated content and procedures that were actually four or
five procedures mixed together and then occurring later with the mixture
sl
pears.
My documents have only an A flow. I doubt the character format I'm looking for
would be on a master page. Even if a style or two were in an unanchored box,
for example, that doesn't explain all styles not being available or found.
I'm sure this is a case of user error. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Karen
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separate searches with "consider case" ON, but
>> only one search with "consider case" OFF.
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On 2013-Jul-09 3:15 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
> I want to remove rogue character formats and replace them with correct
> ones. I've used Character Tools to generate a list of formats by file
> so I know which ones are in each document of my book. I choose
> "Character Format..." in the Find/Chang
While we're on the subject .. an unfortunate tag searching issue happens
if your tag names contain hyphens, and you try to use the "Whole Word"
option. FM will match on partial tag names where search string matches a
hyphen-delimited "word" in your tag name. For example, if you have tags
named
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> upper-case and lower case letters in the name of a 6-letter tag would
> take 64 (2^6) separate searches with "consider case" ON, but only one
> search with "consider case" OFF.
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I just confirmed that "Consider Case" really is active in tag
searches--peculiar but true.
But since this is actually the case, you'd probably want to leave it OFF if
you've got the kind of bad naming practices you mention.
If you tell FrameMaker to consider case, then you'd have to do *separ
Thanks, Fred, maybe I was confusing format and tag. I guess I do want both
overrides and tags, though--I can use Silicon Prairie's Character Tools to
find both. As it happens, there are instances of bad practices like
"Italic" and "italic", so case would be relevant in some instances. Thanks,
Lin,
this dialog and try again, a "Specify the character format to
> find" alert appears.
>
> My documents have only an A flow. I doubt the character format I'm looking
> for would be on a master page. Even if a style or two were in an unanchored
> box, for example, that doesn't explain all styles not being available or
> found.
>
> I'm sure this is a case of user error. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Karen
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And as of Frame 10, you can also search for Character Format Override and
Paragraph Format Override, so you don't even need to search for a specific
tag.
If you do search for a specific tag, remember that the first time you find
it, you can reapply the tag to clear the override, then Copy Special
If I'm reading your message right, you should be choosing "Character
Tag:" in the Find dialog, rather than a "Character Format." The former
searches for text with the assigned character style. The latter finds
text with specific attributes, which may or may not have been assigned a
character st
You don't indicate what version of FrameMaker you are using, so I'll try to
keep my answers as generic and universal as possible.
If you're trying to find named character styles, you should be choosing
"Character Tag" rather than "Character Format" in the Find box. You will have
to type the nam
On 2013-Jul-09 3:15 PM, Karen Robbins wrote:
I want to remove rogue character formats and replace them with correct
ones. I've used Character Tools to generate a list of formats by file
so I know which ones are in each document of my book. I choose
"Character Format..." in the Find/Change palet
I want to remove rogue character formats and replace them with correct
ones. I've used Character Tools to generate a list of formats by file so I
know which ones are in each document of my book. I choose "Character
Format..." in the Find/Change palette, type the character format name in
the entry f
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Amen to that!
Craig
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And unless you're very clever, it's easy to paint yourself into a corner with
an in-house system. It might be "simple" to develop something for what your
needs are now, but you neglect to make it open-ended or scalable for whatever
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Okay, I'll start from the assumption that DITA or Docbook as standards are
the way to go if you don't want to spend all kinds of time and money on
development. Of course changing to DITA or Docbook will cost time and money,
too. Just less of both.
So which: DITA or Docbook
DITA is much more
This article by Bernard Aschwanden on subsetting DITA may help:
http://www.stc-siliconvalley.org/newsletter/2006_05/articles/aschwanden-subsetting-dita.htm
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:06 AM, rebecca officer <
rebecca.offi...@alliedtelesis.co.nz> wrote:
> Does anyone know of a nice, clear list of
Hi Rebecca
I don't think any content maps perfectly to DITA, which is logical. But
then again, you can specialize DITA to make it match your content. Some
will even say that DITA must be specialized.
Others have already given you some good arguments in favor of DITA or
DocBook. With DITA, you wil
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