From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com on behalf of Art Campbell
Sent: Fri 7/10/2009 4:44 AM
To: Scott Prentice
Cc: Framers
Subject: Re: WEBINAR: Using FrameMaker and DITA with XDocs Content Management
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Sorry about that.
Counting and all those
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com on behalf of Art Campbell
Sent: Fri 7/10/2009 4:44 AM
To: Scott Prentice
Cc: Framers
Subject: Re: WEBINAR: Using FrameMaker and DITA with XDocs Content Management
System
Sorry about that.
Counting and all those numbers
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*Using FrameMaker and DITA with XDocs Content Management System*
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When it comes to w
I am curious to see if there is any consensus from Framers as to the
preferred Component Content Management system or Source Control system
for a small-to-medium publications department in a small-to-medium
company running FrameMaker 7.2 on a shared network in an IT environment
that is SQL-centric
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 17:47:49 -0500, "Randall C. Reed" wrote:
>I am curious to see if there is any consensus from Framers as to the
>preferred Component Content Management system or Source Control system
>for a small-to-medium publications department in a small-to-medi
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 17:47:49 -0500, "Randall C. Reed"
wrote:
>I am curious to see if there is any consensus from Framers as to the
>preferred Component Content Management system or Source Control system
>for a small-to-medium publications department in a small-to-medi
I am curious to see if there is any consensus from Framers as to the
preferred Component Content Management system or Source Control system
for a small-to-medium publications department in a small-to-medium
company running FrameMaker 7.2 on a shared network in an IT environment
that is SQL-centric
content
management strategist Scott Abel, will be interviewing Career and
Performance Consultant Emma C. Hamer on one of the most critical
issues of content management success: Change Management. Scott and
Emma were voted two of the most valuable speakers at X-Pubs 2006 in
London, and are
content
management strategist Scott Abel, will be interviewing Career and
Performance Consultant Emma C. Hamer on one of the most critical
issues of content management success: Change Management. Scott and
Emma were voted two of the most valuable speakers at X-Pubs 2006 in
London, and are
tware)
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 12:07 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; jlight at pillardata.com
Subject: Subject: Content Management
Hello JIm,
have a look at www.doczone.com
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Wim Hooghwinkel wimh at scriptware.nl
DTP and XML Management
s.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Subject: Content Management
Hello JIm,
have a look at www.doczone.com
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Wim Hooghwinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DTP and XML Management
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Hello JIm,
have a look at www.doczone.com
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Wim Hooghwinkel wimh at scriptware.nl
DTP and XML Management
Scriptware bv http://www.scriptware.nl
tel : +31 (0)23 548 48 84
fax : +31 (0)23 548 48 85
http://www.scriptware.nl
info at scriptware.nl info at script
Hello JIm,
have a look at www.doczone.com
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards,
Wim Hooghwinkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DTP and XML Management
Scriptware bv http://www.scriptware.nl
tel : +31 (0)23 548 48 84
fax : +31 (0)23 548 48 85
http://www.scriptware.nl
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ly reflect those of TuVox, Inc.
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Of Jim Light
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:11 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Content Management
Here's my problem:
Our company is not ready to invest in any so
ly reflect those of TuVox, Inc.
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From: framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+jmalin=tuvox.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
Of Jim Light
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:11 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Content
Here's my problem:
Our company is not ready to invest in any sort of content management
system. We are a small startup and we don't have the budget of larger,
older companies. Yet we have a lot of text insets and graphics and stuff
that are begging for a way to catalog and manage
Here's my problem:
Our company is not ready to invest in any sort of content management
system. We are a small startup and we don't have the budget of larger,
older companies. Yet we have a lot of text insets and graphics and stuff
that are begging for a way to catalog and manage. Is
Laura Lemay wrote on 03/16/2006 11:07:06 AM:
> My experience with MIF is that for the purposes of source code control
> it is the worst of both ascii and binary. MIF files may be ASCII but
> they are really huge, and a significant part of the file is different
> between saves in FM even if you onl
Laura Lemay wrote on 03/16/2006 11:07:06 AM:
> My experience with MIF is that for the purposes of source code control
> it is the worst of both ascii and binary. MIF files may be ASCII but
> they are really huge, and a significant part of the file is different
> between saves in FM even if you onl
On 3/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As for MIF, a search of the archives might result in one members analysis
> of the bloat in file size caused by MIF and at what point saving diffs of
> MIF files is advantageous over saving whole binary versions.
My experience with MIF is
On 3/15/06, eric.dunn at ca.transport.bombardier.com
wrote:
> As for MIF, a search of the archives might result in one members analysis
> of the bloat in file size caused by MIF and at what point saving diffs of
> MIF files is advantageous over saving whole binary versions.
My experience with MIF
> At 05:41 AM 3/15/2006, Donald.M.Rinderknecht wrote:
> >Also, instead of using binary files, would it be possible to use MIF
or,
> >if in a completely structured environment, XML in the CVS to keep track
of
> >differences down to the 'element' level?
The "but if your XML documents round-trip" t
> At 05:41 AM 3/15/2006, Donald.M.Rinderknecht wrote:
> >Also, instead of using binary files, would it be possible to use MIF
or,
> >if in a completely structured environment, XML in the CVS to keep track
of
> >differences down to the 'element' level?
The "but if your XML documents round-trip" t
used with
each document.
And there is growing support in content management systems for XML.
--Lynne
At 05:41 AM 3/15/2006, Donald.M.Rinderknecht wrote:
Content Management and Versioning is a recurring topic on Framers. Does
anyone have a summary of systems that are compatible with
used with
each document.
And there is growing support in content management systems for XML.
--Lynne
At 05:41 AM 3/15/2006, Donald.M.Rinderknecht wrote:
>Content Management and Versioning is a recurring topic on Framers. Does
>anyone have a summary of systems that are compatible
Framers:
There's still time to register...I'll be speaking at the Toronto STC
Conference - "Preparing for the Content Management Tipping Point" and
wanted to encourage other list members in the area to attend. This
event is a knock out event and features great pres
Framers:
There's still time to register...I'll be speaking at the Toronto STC
Conference - "Preparing for the Content Management Tipping Point" and
wanted to encourage other list members in the area to attend. This
event is a knock out event and features great pres
Of course, you could purchase a content management system that has a
translation management functionality built in and avoid the whole issue
of translation management as a third party tool. I've seen some pretty
interesting functionality provided by SiberLogic in their SiberSafe
product
Of course, you could purchase a content management system that has a
translation management functionality built in and avoid the whole issue
of translation management as a third party tool. I've seen some pretty
interesting functionality provided by SiberLogic in their SiberSafe
product
Dear all,
While localization with FrameMaker has been done successfully, this is a
problem that, at some scale, suggests both XML and a content management
system (CMS).
CMS vendors approach the "chunking" problem differently. Our solution
(Content@) allows you to specify the chunk l
Dear all,
While localization with FrameMaker has been done successfully, this is a
problem that, at some scale, suggests both XML and a content management
system (CMS).
CMS vendors approach the "chunking" problem differently. Our solution
(Content@) allows you to specify the chunk l
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