Wow! All I will have to do is to convert Frame Files by save as to XML, and
that should do it. And the free plugin seems like it's all I need.
I will try this later today or tomorrow and let you know.
Regards,
TED
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Matt Sullivan wrote:
> I also found http://wo
Hmm, I see how I confused everyone. About the most I'd load at one time
would be 7 - 15, each would then be setup to post on subsequent days.
I certainly see the simplicity of what you are proposing. I was just hoping
to avoid the touchup work in WordPress.
I appreciate all your thoughts, and I g
Totally agree with Robert -- a daily post isn't more than 10-15 minutes
work cutting and pasting, no matter whether you're starting from Frame
itself or Frame saved as HTML. (Assuming you have picked the correct theme
and configured everything correctly.)
Ted had mentioned thousands of posts, so I
If you're doing one post a day rather than wholesale import of
hundreds / thousands, you could just convert to HTML and copy and
paste the code. WordPress uses HTML with some proprietary additions
for things like "continued after the bump."
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Ted Steinberg wrote:
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Thanks, Robert,
I want to publish a daily blog in WordPress by repurposing subject matter
already completed in Frame. I wish to avoid needless reformatting in
WordPress especially:
1. Fonts
2. numbered and bulleted lists
3. tables
4. figures
5. Chapter Titles and numbers of
6. H
Hi Scott,
I will try your ideas except for writing a script. The only scripts I know
how to write are supposed to be humorous. although my two dogs and one cat
might disagree; a captive audience is a good thing, but I wouldn't go to
jail to prove it. Reading one's ideas to dogs builds confidence.
Hi Art,
Hi Art,
Good stuff. It seems like I've struck a needed chord for repurposing
content into blogs.
I've been talked into doing a blog on my own stuff for a former client, a
marketing consultancy with a built in readership in excess of 8,000, so the
worry about getting readers is not where
I think you might be jumping to conclusions here. Is your goal just to
publish the content in your FrameMaker doc on the web? If so, you'd
probably be better off using WebHelp than trying to shoehorn it into
WordPress.
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I've played with this some, with a varying amount of success. It's also
come up on the wish list for Adobe enhancements
But I'd use MIF2Go to save from Frame to HTML, them use a WordPress Import
plugin/filter to read in the directories of HTML files. That's actually
pretty easy.
Your biggest
Hi Ted...
This is something that is on my list of things to "make work" ..
someday. There are a number of ways to do this .. none, that I'm aware
of, are close to being terribly reliable or clean. The option that I'd
look into is to use RSS. WordPress can export and import RSS. I've done
this
Hi Framers,
I recently subscribed to TCS5. Prior, I was a Frame 7.1 user with a bit of
Frame 10 & 11.
The Situation:
1. on an intermittent basis, I want to publish, various Frame
Unstructured Docs as "responsive html5 docs"
2. and upload them somehow into whatever WordPress Premium blog
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