A quick introduction first! My name is Kapil Verma and I am the new product manager for FrameMaker. I have had the pleasure of interacting with some of you in the last few months and I am sure I will be interacting with more of you in the coming days and months. I have very [...]

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Get the details on Adobe product compatibility with Windows 7 and Snow Leopard

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jan. 20, 2009 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 software, a powerful upgrade of its one-of-a-kind solution for authoring, reviewing, managing, and publishing rich technical information and training content across multiple channels. Using the suite, technical communicators can create powerful documentation, training materials and [...]

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“Walking the Beat with Flare and Frame” will be presented by industry-expert Ann-Marie Grissino at The FrameMaker Chautauqua.

Presentation Description: MadCap Flare produces cross-browser/cross-platform Web help, DotNetHelp, and HTML Help from a variety of file formats, including FrameMaker. Flare even supports FrameMaker features such as conditional text and variables. Although Flare provides some well-designed output designs, you can change the output look with customized skins. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Flare in action.

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The FrameScript website is currently down for maintenance. If anyone needs to order or download FrameScript, please contact marjorie@fml.com.

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Integrated Toolkit for Technical Writers Includes Major Upgrade to RoboHelp

SAN JOSE, Calif. — September 25, 2007 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe® Technical Communication Suite software, a first-of-a-kind, integrated solution for authoring, managing, and publishing technical information and training content across multiple formats and languages. Using the Adobe Technical Communication Suite, technical communicators and instructional designers can create powerful documentation, eLearning courses and user assistance programs containing both traditional text and graphics along with rich media, including Adobe Flash® Player compatible video and 3D.

The suite includes Adobe RoboHelp® 7, a major upgrade to Adobe’s help system and knowledge base authoring tool, as well as Adobe FrameMaker® 8, Adobe Captivate® 3 and Adobe Acrobat® 3D Version 8 software. Product and workflow integration and support for rich media formats — including Adobe Flash Player compatible video, SWF, MP3 and AVI files as well as industry standards, such as Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), XML and Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) — empower authors to deliver compelling information, save time and reduce discrepancies in content.

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FrameMaker 8 DOES make PDFs of Books, with or without cross-references.

What you need to do is to create the Acrobat settings to Generate Tagged PDF.

Until Adobe issues a patch to the first release of FrameMaker 8, use this technique to print a PDF version of a Frame book:

In the File > Print Book window, check Yes in the Generate Acrobat Data > PDF Setup… > Links > Generate Tagged PDF section.

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Sep. 10, 2007 – On August 24, 2007, I submitted an article to this forum that described problems encountered with Adobe’s technical support staff while trying to use RoboHelp 6 as a single source conversion tool. Specifically, I was using RoboHelp 6 to convert a Framemaker 7.2 book, and associated files, to FlashHelp/html. I still think Adobe’s technical support staff has serious problems, which in my opinion must be resolved at Adobe’s executive management level.

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(The following article is humorous, slightly mean spirited, but very true.)

Importing Framemaker source files to RoboHelp 6 is an approach I’m using to generate single-source printed and help documents, and it generally works. FlashHelp looks great, but there’s one technical glitch with RoboHelp’s generation of html output files. Heading3 titles are missing from the TOC. If you analyze the html files created by RoboHelp, you will observe that Heading3 topics are created, but they’re difficult to view without links in the TOC.

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(Goochland, VA) – Finite Matters Ltd. (FML), a leading provider of variable data publishing software, today introduced an optimized version of its automated publishing application, PatternStream®, to give graphic designers that use Adobe® InDesign® page layout software a more efficient way to acquire data from databases, XML files and other sources for data-driven projects such as catalogs, directories, reference books and other pattern based information for print and electronic distribution.

PatternStream uses a unique method of viewing data-driven publishing projects as the merging of a data structure with a document hierarchy. This patented technique, developed originally using the FrameMaker application programming interface (API) has been extended to work with the InDesign API and also for generating standalone XML files. The advantage of this is that a user, once proficient in this methodology, can choose the formatting engine best suited to a given problem.

“For years PatternStream has been the best application for setting up complex database publishing projects using FrameMaker. We now bring this same versatility to the InDesign page layout world,” said Tony Luca, Chief Scientist and Vice President Technology of FML.

“It’s great to see PatternStream support InDesign and InDesign Server now,” said Chris Kitchener, InDesign Server product marketing manager at Adobe. “For years it has worked with Adobe FrameMaker so this extended level of support is a welcomed addition as it helps to further facilitate the automated publishing process for our customers.”

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