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> says 8 or 8.0 or anything like that. Of course, it is totally possible
> that Adobe may have mentioned that exact product number a few times during
> their sneak peaks at the STC conference :)
>
> No official number has been released. Suffice it to say that we will have
number on the webpage that
says 8 or 8.0 or anything like that. Of course, it is totally possible
that Adobe may have mentioned that exact product number a few times during
their sneak peaks at the STC conference :)
No official number has been released. Suffice it to say that we will have
FrameMake
Bill, are you by any chance implying that FramMaker.next will come
with a Sushi support. That would be nice. FM does such a nice thing of
wrapping upp a lots of things anyway! ;-)
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
-- here to lighten up your Monday morning.
On 5/17/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
> > As an aside (and
Bill, are you by any chance implying that FramMaker.next will come
with a Sushi support. That would be nice. FM does such a nice thing of
wrapping upp a lots of things anyway! ;-)
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
-- here to lighten up your Monday morning.
On 5/17/07, Bill Swallow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 15:50 -0700 17/5/07, Chris Borokowski wrote:
>I was excited by the "social networking" package that
>is rumored to be part of Framemaker.next. In addition
>to translating output into PDF and XML, the new
>version will also automatically post it to your blog
>or M
the same set of files. How in heck to you keep track of
> 80 tags, Carla?
>
> Diane
>
> ==
>
> -Original Message-
>> From: Charles Beck
>> Sent: May 17, 2007 3:36 PM
>> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>> Subject: RE: FrameMaker.ne
Oh, yeah... two more things I remembered from the demos:
1 - you can embed a 3D image in Frame, and the user can manipulate it in
Acro Reader 8. They can change the lighting, rotate the object, change
it to wireframe, among other things.
2 - you can embed a Flash object directly in Frame. The s
Gillian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jeremy H. Griffith
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 8:38 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FrameMaker.next
On Thu, 17 May 2007 20:08:17 -0700 (GMT-07:00), Diane Gaskill
<[EMAIL PROTE
Gillian
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From: framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Jeremy H. Griffith
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 8:38 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FrameMak
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From: Diane Gaskill
My question is Why?? I suppose this is a little OT, but I cannot
imagine needing more than 10 conditions, even when you create PDF for
both computer screens and handhelds, and also help, as well as have 3 or
4 models of a product described in the sam
Oh, yeah... two more things I remembered from the demos:
1 - you can embed a 3D image in Frame, and the user can manipulate it in
Acro Reader 8. They can change the lighting, rotate the object, change
it to wireframe, among other things.
2 - you can embed a Flash object directly in Frame. The s
in heck to you keep track of
80 tags, Carla?
Diane
==
-Original Message-
From: Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: May 17, 2007 3:36 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: FrameMaker.next
80+ conditional tags?!?!? WOW
It's very easy. Earlier
-Original Message-
From: Diane Gaskill
My question is Why?? I suppose this is a little OT, but I cannot
imagine needing more than 10 conditions, even when you create PDF for
both computer screens and handhelds, and also help, as well as have 3 or
4 models of a product described in the sam
At 15:50 -0700 17/5/07, Chris Borokowski wrote:
>I was excited by the "social networking" package that
>is rumored to be part of Framemaker.next. In addition
>to translating output into PDF and XML, the new
>version will also automatically post it to your blog
>or M
On Thu, 17 May 2007 20:08:17 -0700 (GMT-07:00), Diane Gaskill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My question is Why?? I suppose this is a little OT, but I
>cannot imagine needing more than 10 conditions, even when
>you create PDF for both computer screens and handhelds, and
>also help, as well as ha
On Thu, 17 May 2007 20:08:17 -0700 (GMT-07:00), Diane Gaskill
wrote:
>My question is Why?? I suppose this is a little OT, but I
>cannot imagine needing more than 10 conditions, even when
>you create PDF for both computer screens and handhelds, and
>also help, as well as have 3 or 4 models of
track of
80 tags, Carla?
Diane
==
-Original Message-
>From: Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: May 17, 2007 3:36 PM
>To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: RE: FrameMaker.next
>
>80+ conditional tags?!?!? WOW
>
>-Original Messag
track of
80 tags, Carla?
Diane
==
-Original Message-
>From: Charles Beck
>Sent: May 17, 2007 3:36 PM
>To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: RE: FrameMaker.next
>
>80+ conditional tags?!?!? WOW
>
>-Original Message-
>From: f
at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: FrameMaker.next
As previously stated, these are just "sneak peak" previews, and nothing
is guaranteed to make it in the final build.
For one, I'm pretty sure that they said that the DITA support will be
built in, and you won't have to downlo
At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
>Currently the DITA package for FM has a few limitations and bigs (for example,
>stripping all XML comments from the files on use)
That sure sounds more like a big than a bug ;-)
--
Steve
Carla
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FrameMaker.next
At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
>Currently the DITA package for FM has a few limitations and bigs (for example,
>stripping all XML comments from the files on use)
That sure sounds more like a big
stripping all XML comments from the files on use). Any indication that
> the DITA capabilities will be ready for prime time?
>
> On 5/17/07, Martinek, Carla wrote:
>> I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
>> seriously looking forward to Fra
all XML comments from the files on use). Any indication that
the DITA capabilities will be ready for prime time?
On 5/17/07, Martinek, Carla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
seriously looking forward to Framemaker.next.
We
I was excited by the "social networking" package that
is rumored to be part of Framemaker.next. In addition
to translating output into PDF and XML, the new
version will also automatically post it to your blog
or Myspace.
User Interface design blog
http://user-advocacy.blogspot
I was excited by the "social networking" package that
is rumored to be part of Framemaker.next. In addition
to translating output into PDF and XML, the new
version will also automatically post it to your blog
or Myspace.
User Interface design blog
http://user-advocacy.blogspot
80+ conditional tags?!?!? WOW
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Martinek, Carla
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 3:48 PM
To: Bill Swallow
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: FrameMaker.next
As previously stated, these are just
As previously stated, these are just "sneak peak" previews, and nothing
is guaranteed to make it in the final build.
For one, I'm pretty sure that they said that the DITA support will be
built in, and you won't have to download the DITA App Pack and install
it.
Improved conditional text handlin
D'oh! Sorry. I must still be working off all that Sapporo... and that
was several years ago! ;-)
On 5/17/07, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
>
> >Currently the DITA package for FM has a few limitations and bigs (for
> >example, stripping all XML comments from t
ation shortly.
Bernard
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Rickaby
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 12:02 PM
To: Bill Swallow; Martinek, Carla
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: FrameMaker.next
At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Sw
:
> I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
> seriously looking forward to Framemaker.next.
>
> We're 'thisclose' to converting to XML/Dita, and the feature
> improvements and support I saw coming from Adobe in the next version
> mak
> As an aside (and just to make Bernard blush, if that's possible), if you
> ever get a chance to sit in on training or a presentation done by
> Bernard, DO IT!!! I have to say that he was my favorite presenter at
> the conference (or maybe he just had the best and most interesting
> material...)
As previously stated, these are just "sneak peak" previews, and nothing
is guaranteed to make it in the final build.
For one, I'm pretty sure that they said that the DITA support will be
built in, and you won't have to download the DITA App Pack and install
it.
Improved conditional text handlin
Even if you don't like his presentation, it is worth seeing the backflip he
does at the conclusion.
Rick
As an aside (and just to make Bernard blush, if that's possible), if you
ever get a chance to sit in on training or a presentation done by
Bernard, DO IT!!! I have to say that he was my favo
released. Suffice it to say that we will have
FrameMaker.next and that there are some pretty major updates to the software.
Bernard
Bernard Aschwanden
Director of Technology and Publishing Architecture
Bright Path Solutions
bernard at brightpathsolutions.com
www.brightpathsolutions.com
I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
seriously looking forward to Framemaker.next.
We're 'thisclose' to converting to XML/Dita, and the feature
improvements and support I saw coming from Adobe in the next version
make me confident that sta
D'oh! Sorry. I must still be working off all that Sapporo... and that
was several years ago! ;-)
On 5/17/07, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
>Currently the DITA package for FM has a few limitations and bigs (for example,
stripping all XML co
At 12:58 -0400 17/5/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
>Currently the DITA package for FM has a few limitations and bigs (for example,
>stripping all XML comments from the files on use)
That sure sounds more like a big than a bug ;-)
--
Steve
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You are curr
AIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
seriously looking forward to Framemaker.next.
We're 'thisclose' to converting to XML/Dita, and the feature
improvements and support I saw coming from Adobe in the next version
make me
As an aside (and just to make Bernard blush, if that's possible), if you
ever get a chance to sit in on training or a presentation done by
Bernard, DO IT!!! I have to say that he was my favorite presenter at
the conference (or maybe he just had the best and most interesting
material...) You'll l
Even if you don't like his presentation, it is worth seeing the backflip he
does at the conclusion.
Rick
As an aside (and just to make Bernard blush, if that's possible), if you
ever get a chance to sit in on training or a presentation done by
Bernard, DO IT!!! I have to say that he was my fav
I sat in on a couple of the Adobe previews at the conference, and I'm
seriously looking forward to Framemaker.next.
We're 'thisclose' to converting to XML/Dita, and the feature
improvements and support I saw coming from Adobe in the next version
make me confident that sta
released. Suffice it to say that we will have
FrameMaker.next and that there are some pretty major updates to the software.
Bernard
Bernard Aschwanden
Director of Technology and Publishing Architecture
Bright Path Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.brightpathsolutions.com
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