RE: Framemaker Books

2008-05-09 Thread Asztalos, Arpad
Dear Deidre, The Classroom in a Book is a good one, I have learnt the basics of FM from that one. Now it is in use of my brother, he is studying FM from it, I can recommend it. Árpád Asztalos Hungarian Linguist Medtronic - Technical Literature Group (TLi) Endepolsdomein 5 6229 GW Maastricht

Re: Framemaker Books

2008-05-07 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Deirdre Reagan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all: I know this topic was just covered, and I've searched for it in the archives, but I'd like also to get your opinions. I've been told that Framemaker: Classroom in a Book is an excellent resource for

Re: Framemaker Books

2008-05-07 Thread Peter Hirons
Deidre (and anyone else who's interested) Sarah O'Keefe's Framemaker 7: The Complete Reference has been re-published under a slightly different title. I spoke to her about 18 months ago and she assured me that it was the same content -- and yes, it is an excellent reference. -- Regards,

Re: Framemaker Books

2008-05-07 Thread Deirdre Reagan
Thanks everyone for all the good information. Here's what I've learned: 1. Framemaker 7.0: Classroom in a Book is an excellent resource, regardless of what the reviews on Amazon says. 2. O'Keefe's book, Publishing Fundamentals: Framemaker 7.0 (previously known as Framemaker 7.0: The Complete

RE: Framemaker Books

2008-05-07 Thread McCallister, Michael (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Deirdre, ABEbooks.com is a great resource for used books, and they have 17 copies of the Beyond the Basics book (which I found very helpful after Classroom in a Book). Several of the books are practically free + shipping. Here's the link:

Re: Framemaker Books

2008-05-07 Thread Mike Wickham
Add Thomas Neuburger's _The Masters Series: FrameMaker 6_ to the list of good titles. He also sells them from his site: twelfthnight.com. Mike Wickham ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL