Anyone tried this lately?
I haven't had to try it for several FM releases and don't know how strong
the current filters are.
Source is PM 7.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
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Anyone tried this lately?
I haven't had to try it for several FM releases and don't know how strong
the current filters are.
Source is PM 7.
Cheers,
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a
redheaded girl." -- R
Hi,
Just found out the import filters are not found when importing, but when
opening the document (File>>Open, not File>>Import, which seemed
logical to me)
Gunnar Carlsson
Hi,
Some of you have mentioned the "7.2 PageMaker filter". Where can I find
that? Been looking for an hour, feel stupid...
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
Hi,
Just found out the import filters are not found when importing, but when
opening the document (File>>Open, not File>>Import, which seemed
logical to me)
Gunnar Carlsson
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Hi,
Some of you have mentioned the "7.2 PageMaker filter". Where can I find
that? Been looking for an hour, feel stupid...
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
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Rob,
I have only had to use the FM7.2 PageMaker filter once, and I was very
pleased with the results. It was for a very complex PageMaker 9.0
project: files had complex layout with many disconnected columns, and
"fake" tables (e.g. horizontal tabs with hor/vert rules placed on top of
Rob,
I have only had to use the FM7.2 PageMaker filter once, and I was very
pleased with the results. It was for a very complex PageMaker 9.0
project: files had complex layout with many disconnected columns, and
"fake" tables (e.g. horizontal tabs with hor/vert rules placed on top of
I wonder if any Framies can help me?
Framemaker is supposed to import WordPerfect files. It does so, but only 5.1
files.
While on the subject of importing files, I have certainly not had much luck
importing any Pagemaker files despite the heavily advertised feature of the
latest release. It
I wonder if any Framies can help me?
Framemaker is supposed to import WordPerfect files. It does so, but only 5.1
files.
While on the subject of importing files, I have certainly not had much luck
importing any Pagemaker files despite the heavily advertised feature of the
latest release
Hello,
we have Pagemaker files (no, we can't use InDesign nor convert them)
that need to be printed. The pages use some tiff-files. When printing,
or saving as pdf, the images remain low resolution, as if PM uses the
previeuw in stead of the image it self.
Any one of you, familiar with page
Hello,
we have Pagemaker files (no, we can't use InDesign nor convert them)
that need to be printed. The pages use some tiff-files. When printing,
or saving as pdf, the images remain low resolution, as if PM uses the
previeuw in stead of the image it self.
Any one of you, familiar
the new content.
Another advantage of these tools is that the translator no longer needs
Pagemaker, FrameMaker etc. She only needs to use the translation tool,
which makes it easier to find translators who can handle your book.
Harro de Jong
the new content.
Another advantage of these tools is that the translator no longer needs
Pagemaker, FrameMaker etc. She only needs to use the translation tool,
which makes it easier to find translators who can handle your book.
Harro de Jong
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Carol J. Elkins wrote:
>
> 1. Has anyone successfully converted from PageMaker to FrameMaker and, if
> so, what were the gotchas?
Reasonably successful, FM can import PM files directly. But...
1. Provided the original document uses properly formatted text and everything
is in
> It seems to me that it would be relatively easy for a Spanish
> speaker to replace the English text in your FM files with the
> corresponding Spanish text (assuming the existing
> translations are of good quality). Just pasting plain text
> and applying pgf and char tags as you go should go f
panish version works in PageMaker. I think my client
> needs to consider a new vendor for the Spanish version. Here
>
> I suggested to my client that we might convert the doc to
> FrameMaker and have a "professional" manage revisions to the
> Spanish version. That woul
> It seems to me that it would be relatively easy for a Spanish
> speaker to replace the English text in your FM files with the
> corresponding Spanish text (assuming the existing
> translations are of good quality). Just pasting plain text
> and applying pgf and char tags as you go should go f
panish version works in PageMaker. I think my client
> needs to consider a new vendor for the Spanish version. Here
>
> I suggested to my client that we might convert the doc to
> FrameMaker and have a "professional" manage revisions to the
> Spanish version. That woul
Carol J. Elkins wrote:
>
> 1. Has anyone successfully converted from PageMaker to FrameMaker and, if
> so, what were the gotchas?
Reasonably successful, FM can import PM files directly. But...
1. Provided the original document uses properly formatted text and everything
is in
Hi Mollye,
Thanks for your comments. Unfortunately, my client doesn't know what he
wants other than to reduce the twice yearly expense of printing the Spanish
version of this book. I maintain this manual in FrameMaker and the gal who
maintains the Spanish version works in PageMaker. I thi
Hi Mollye,
Thanks for your comments. Unfortunately, my client doesn't know what he
wants other than to reduce the twice yearly expense of printing the Spanish
version of this book. I maintain this manual in FrameMaker and the gal who
maintains the Spanish version works in PageMaker. I
Currently, one of my clients uses a translation vendor (English to Spanish)
who authors in PageMaker. They've asked me what it would entail to convert
the PageMaker book to FrameMaker and change to a translation vendor who can
work in Framemaker.
The book in question is 550 pages a
Currently, one of my clients uses a translation vendor (English to Spanish)
who authors in PageMaker. They've asked me what it would entail to convert
the PageMaker book to FrameMaker and change to a translation vendor who can
work in Framemaker.
The book in question is 550 pages a
I wonder if anybody can tell me if they have successfully imported PageMaker
files into Framemaker as advertised. Are the pages respected etc.?
I am about to upgrade and want to know the worst.
Robert C.-H. Shell
Extraordinary Professor of Historical Demography
UWC
Courier address:
Room 3,23
I wonder if anybody can tell me if they have successfully imported PageMaker
files into Framemaker as advertised. Are the pages respected etc.?
I am about to upgrade and want to know the worst.
Robert C.-H. Shell
Extraordinary Professor of Historical Demography
UWC
Courier address:
Room 3,23
On May 9, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Don and Judy wrote:
> Hi, gang!
>
> Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
>
> ~
Actually doing a job involving that now. Open the files in FM and
import them. You will be given a range of versions to import with.
wrote:
> Hi, gang!
>
> Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
>
> ~ Don S.
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I have PageMaker for Windows, and it converts Mac files quite well. Do you know
what version the files are in? If you have trouble importing them, let me know;
I could give you a quote on doing the work for you.
>
> From: "Don and Judy"
> Date: 2006/05/09 Tue AM 09:32:41 C
Hi,
A long time ago I managed to do this to some tech manuals. I believe I started
with converting the files from PageMaker 4 for Mac to PageMaker 6.5 for
Windows, then from there I converted it to FrameMaker 6. Converting from PM to
FM isn't easy, but it can be done. It also depends o
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Hi, gang!
Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
~ Don S.
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I have PageMaker for Windows, and it converts Mac files quite well. Do you know
what version the files are in? If you have trouble importing them, let me know;
I could give you a quote on doing the work for you.
>
> From: "Don and Judy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2
Hi,
A long time ago I managed to do this to some tech manuals. I believe I started
with converting the files from PageMaker 4 for Mac to PageMaker 6.5 for
Windows, then from there I converted it to FrameMaker 6. Converting from PM to
FM isn't easy, but it can be done. It also depends o
On May 9, 2006, at 4:00 PM, Don and Judy wrote:
Hi, gang!
Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
~
Actually doing a job involving that now. Open the files in FM and
import them. You will be given a range of versions to import with. It
is best to have a
Hi, gang!
Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
~ Don S.
Hi, gang!
Anyone ever found a way to convert old Mac OS PageMaker files into FM?
~ Don S.
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