In TCS2 there is a User Guide PDF (UserGuide.pdf) for FrameMaker 9 that gets
installed in:
C:\Program Files\Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2\Adobe FrameMaker
9\Documents
This may be a good starting point.
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:41:33 -0700
> From: "Linda G. Gallagher"
>
At 01:07 PM 11/02/2010, syed.hos...@aeris.net wrote:
>I like the Scriptorium book a lot too.
>
>My only regret is that [Scriptorium] decided not to publish the "Structured
>FrameMaker" version of it ... I hope that this happens sometime. I would
>gladly buy it!
Me too. But I don't underestimate t
Craig
Sent: February 10, 2010 6:48 PM
To: Linda G. Gallagher; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: FM 9 books
Linda:
Scriptorium has a FrameMaker 8 book that we bought when we were still
considering the move to FrameMaker. By the time a decision was made, FM 9
was out. However, the book is
amers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Alison Craig
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 3:48 PM
To: Linda G. Gallagher; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: FM 9 books
Linda:
Scriptorium has a FrameMaker 8 book that we bought when we were still
considering the move to FrameMaker. By
The Classroom in a Book for FM 9 is useless - speaking from personal
experience. It was NOT written as a new book for FM9, but basically the
author just "updated" 7.2 information and thought it would fit FM9 and it
doesn't. More questions are left unanswered than answered at all. If you
need to lea
I agree with Alison. In fact, until I got the FM8 book from Scriptorium
last year, I was using the FrameMaker for Dummies 5.5.6 because the
essentials are still the same.
Nadine
On 10/02/2010 6:48 PM, Alison Craig wrote:
> Linda:
>
> Scriptorium has a FrameMaker 8 book that we bought when we we
Linda:
Scriptorium has a FrameMaker 8 book that we bought when we were still
considering the move to FrameMaker. By the time a decision was made, FM 9 was
out. However, the book is still very useful as the differences between 8 and 9
are mostly in the onscreen structure (ie, the "pods"). As fa