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7.1 | Avalanche FastTAG? | OZROCK::HUNTJ | | Wed Aug 02 1995 21:10 | 5 |
| If you are going to "port ASCII output to the FrameMaker environment", have you
considered using Avalanche's FastTAG product? Or aren't we speaking to Interleaf
subsidiaries these days? :-(
JH
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7.2 | Avaleaf | DONVAN::KEEFE | | Thu Aug 03 1995 14:55 | 18 |
| I have a copy of FastTAG, and the doc set. It's based on the
imaginative assumption that you can distinguish text objects by visual
characteristics. They call this the ability to see "structure". It is
not very useful when looking at an ASCII file where visual clues are at
a minimum, if present at all.
Oh, it's less than two lines long, with 50% initial caps--it must be a
head! While we're at it, let's build a tunnel from New York to London
for a steam railway.
I assume "port ASCII output to the FrameMaker environment" simply means
to process the SDML for mail/line, importing the result in FrameMaker,
then applying styles.
Interleaf and Avalanche are well suited to each other.
Neil
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7.3 | easier to convert SDML than MAIL output | HELIX::WARNER | It's only work if they make you do it | Wed Aug 09 1995 12:05 | 15 |
| > o We have started our project using VAX Document and plan to port ASCII
> output to the FrameMaker environment after we get the software and have
> added the support we need to the 7x9 template. We'll report information
> on the porting process and effort in this notes conference.
Actually, we quickly found it was easier to convert our SDML source
files to FrameMaker directly, rather than creating DOCUMENT MAIL output
and converting that.
MAIL inserts a lot of white space that's a pain to get rid of, and you
need to refer to a PS output or the source file anyway to be sure
you're using the right structure. Another thing, font changes don't
show up in MAIL either.
-Ross
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7.4 | So, does this mean you just imported SDML files as ASCII files into Frame? | VAXUUM::HARAMUNDANIS | | Thu Aug 24 1995 15:29 | 5 |
| I was not quite clear on the process you were describing for getting from
SDML to FrameMaker. Importing the files as ASCII text, then stripping out
the tags, etc. in Frame?
Thanks in advance for the clarification.
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7.5 | | HELIX::WARNER | It's only work if they make you do it | Thu Aug 24 1995 21:16 | 4 |
| Yes that's what we meant; as opposed to processing for MAIL output and
using that in Frame.
-Ross
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