Reply to: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread DeRosier, Edward
Reply to: > Message: 15 > Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:26:10 -0400 > From: "Milan Davidovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: disagreement on overrides > To: "Framer's List" > > > The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame us

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Jon Harvey
es at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Milan Davidovic Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:26 PM To: Framer's List Subject: disagreement on overrides The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Milan Davidovic wrote: > Have any of you been on either side of such a difference in approach, > and how did you go about resolving it? OK, there are some good, constructive ideas here -- lots to think about. Thank you. -- Milan Davidovic http://altmilan.blogsp

RE: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Jon Harvey
Milan Davidovic Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:26 PM To: Framer's List Subject: disagreement on overrides The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more liberal about overrides than I

Reply to: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread DeRosier, Edward
Reply to: > Message: 15 > Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 17:26:10 -0400 > From: "Milan Davidovic" > Subject: disagreement on overrides > To: "Framer's List" > > > The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overr

Re: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Milan Davidovic
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Milan Davidovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have any of you been on either side of such a difference in approach, > and how did you go about resolving it? OK, there are some good, constructive ideas here -- lots to think about. Thank you. -- Milan Davidovic http

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Gail Former
Do not rule out ignorance as a reason for overrides. Is the other writer fully trained in FrameMaker? It is possible that their training was OJT at another assignment, and they never learned how to use Frame properly. It is also possible that the templates that you have are not properly documen

Re: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-13 Thread Gail Former
Do not rule out ignorance as a reason for overrides. Is the other writer fully trained in FrameMaker? It is possible that their training was OJT at another assignment, and they never learned how to use Frame properly. It is also possible that the templates that you have are not properly documen

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Art Campbell
Well, I'm with you and your approach simply because it makes it much easier to work on and to ensure consistency, because only the person who created them knows what the override is supposed to do. There's also the possibility that the override will be interpreted somewhat differently than its int

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Peter Gold
The only good argument I've seen for overrides as a normal way of working is to control breaks across frames, columns, and pages, for a particular round of publication. They can be removed in one operation by importing a document's formats to itself, and choosing to remove overrides. Before saving

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Milan Davidovic
The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use onscreen). Right now, we're the

RE: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Syed.Hosain
> The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides > wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more > liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on > unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use > onscreen). Right now,

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread syed.hos...@aeris.net
> The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides > wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more > liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on > unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use > onscreen). Right now,

Re: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Susan Modlin
s comes in handySusan - Original Message From: Peter Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Combs, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Framer's List Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:42:14 PM Subject: Re: disagreement on overrides The only good argument I've seen for

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Susan Modlin
s comes in handySusan - Original Message From: Peter Gold To: "Combs, Richard" Cc: Framer's List Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 3:42:14 PM Subject: Re: disagreement on overrides The only good argument I've seen for overrides as a normal way of working is to control br

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Combs, Richard
Milan Davidovic wrote: > The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides > wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more > liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on > unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use

Re: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Peter Gold
The only good argument I've seen for overrides as a normal way of working is to control breaks across frames, columns, and pages, for a particular round of publication. They can be removed in one operation by importing a document's formats to itself, and choosing to remove overrides. Before saving

RE: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Combs, Richard
Milan Davidovic wrote: > The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides > wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more > liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on > unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use

Re: disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Art Campbell
Well, I'm with you and your approach simply because it makes it much easier to work on and to ensure consistency, because only the person who created them knows what the override is supposed to do. There's also the possibility that the override will be interpreted somewhat differently than its int

disagreement on overrides

2008-06-12 Thread Milan Davidovic
The way I've been "brought up" as a Frame user was to avoid overrides wherever possible. I'm now working with a writer who is much more liberal about overrides than I am. We currently work only on unstructured Frame documents; output is PDF (to print from or for use onscreen). Right now, we're the