Thank you for the helpful replies.
I opted for the simplest solution first and built a fresh book from scratch,
using the book and chapter template files supplied as part of the install. It
generated fine, over the remote connection, with no crash. It also effortlessly
produced the 'go to main,
Mark...
There are tools that can do this. I offer one called AutoFM that can be
used to script the creation of a PDF (among other things).
The problem is that the FM license doesn't allow unattended scripting of
FM unless you buy the "Server" version of FM (that's the big ticket
item). I can
WebWorks ePublisher can create PDFs although I’ve never heard of anyone using
it just to do that. Quadralay has a tool called AutoMap to automate ePublisher
builds. No idea on cost or scripting capability – I suggest contacting them
directly.
Regards
Keith
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Hi all,
We're creating documentation in PDF format from FrameMaker (for a few lucky
projects). At the moment, I manually create a PDF and place it in a
specific folder where it is picked up by the build machine. The manager,
however, finds this to be "old-fashioned" and wants the build machine to
As you are on Windows 7, it my be due to a timeout/handshake problem.
I've run into this, and there is a fix.
I posted it here a while back, so it should be in the archives; but I'll try to see if I can find the mail I sent and resend it to you.
Grant
On Jan
I'd be looking at creating a new book and adding files to it one by one
(updating and saving as html each time) until you hit the problem file.
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Cathy Giddens
Sent: January-27-15 12:47 AM
To: fra
Hi all,
I worked with Box a lot yesterday (that's the "cloud-based storage" I
mentioned), and with some experimentation and testing aid from two of the
designers I support, I figured out how to do Shared Reviews with Box as a
WebDAV server.
I have to say, I was almost unreasonably excited when we
Yes, you can extend the date, though it’s taken me a while to work it out!
Open the document in Acrobat and display the Comments. Above where the comments
are listed, click Track Reviews. Select the required doc from the list on the
left and click Change Deadline.
Feel free to get back in touch