Hi All,
I'm not sure if this group is solely interested in FM specific topics or
generally as a writing community? just a question...
Any suggestions on robust document/content reviews by SME's? I've been using
Acrobat Shared Reviews hosted on a SharePoint server for several years, but the
Take a look at Paligo. It gives you structured authoring (DocBook), a
CMS, and reuse in a single package without having to hire a developer
to build a custom system.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Pat Christenson
wrote:
> I'm the only tech writer in my group.
I'm the only tech writer in my group. Everyone else is a trainer/presenter
(although they do quite a bit of writing).
Our software has numerous components, each on its own release track. At the end
of each month, I post extensive release notes on EVERYTHING from the month
(written in
Flare would make it a lot easier to manage those projects. Its
FrameMaker import is quite good. Docs are defined by graphical TOC
trees of topic file icons. You can swap topics in or out quickly and
easily to match whatever actually ships.
What revision control system are the developers using?
Have you tried Book Include/Exclude?
John X Posada
AVP | Global Risk Analytics | HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
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Hello All,
I'm looking for a quick and easy transition to a more modern workflow to help
keep up with
software development. I've currently only authored in unstructured Frame under
a book
paradigm, and am finding it impossible to track development. Basically, we have
two writers
to support
Just a reminder that TC Summer camp is this Saturday, July 30, in
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...scott
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