anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Mike Feimster
+mike.feimster=acstechnologies.com at lists.frameuse rs.com] On Behalf Of Milan Davidovic Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 11:52 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: anticipating a move to Structured Frame --- russ at weststreetconsulting.com wrote: > I'd like to point out that structured Fr

anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Milan Davidovic
--- russ at weststreetconsulting.com wrote: > I'd like to point out that structured Frame does not > necessarily mean topic-based authoring, XML, > information mapping, or DITA. You can get lots of > benefit from it without any of those things. Such as facilitating compliance with house style? M

RE: anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Mike Feimster
11:52 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: anticipating a move to Structured Frame --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'd like to point out that structured Frame does not > necessarily mean topic-based authoring, XML, > information mapping, or DITA. You can get lots of >

Re: anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Milan Davidovic
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'd like to point out that structured Frame does not > necessarily mean topic-based authoring, XML, > information mapping, or DITA. You can get lots of > benefit from it without any of those things. Such as facilitating compliance with house style? Milan http://alt

anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Chris Borokowski
Among other news, getting data into one structured format makes it much easier to convert to others later. --- russ at weststreetconsulting.com wrote: > "Paradigm shifts" and all those things the DITA camp > seems to believe are a bit frightening to the > average author, and for good reason. You

anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread r...@weststreetconsulting.com
Yves (and Milan), I'd like to point out that structured Frame does not necessarily mean topic-based authoring, XML, information mapping, or DITA. You can get lots of benefit from it without any of those things. I think that when you present structured Frame in this light, you misrepresent the p

Re: anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread Chris Borokowski
Among other news, getting data into one structured format makes it much easier to convert to others later. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > "Paradigm shifts" and all those things the DITA camp > seems to believe are a bit frightening to the > average author, and for good reason. You can use > struc

Re: anticipating a move to Structured Frame

2007-03-16 Thread russ
Yves (and Milan), I'd like to point out that structured Frame does not necessarily mean topic-based authoring, XML, information mapping, or DITA. You can get lots of benefit from it without any of those things. I think that when you present structured Frame in this light, you misrepresent the p