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RE: Single-Sourcing with FrameMaker: How do I do it? (long)
Subject:RE: Single-Sourcing with FrameMaker: How do I do it? (long) From:"Keith Soltys" <keith -at- soltys -dot- ca> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 7 Sep 2001 12:37:15 -0400
>
> I originally responded privately to a private query, but see another query
> on the list as to "how do I do it"?
>
> There are three different techniques I use for single-sourcing:
>
> (1) Conditional text.<snip>
>
> (2) Multiple book files <snip>
>
> (3) Text insets. <snip>
</snip>
>
> There is only so much re-purposing you can do with FrameMaker before a
> database-driven solution become more appropriate - or cut/paste starts
> looking attractive for certain variants.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Michele Marques, Technical Writer
> AUTROS Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
> marquesm -at- autros -dot- com <mailto:marquesm -at- autros -dot- com>
Good points, especially the limitations of conditional text in FrameMaker,
which caused me no end of grief in my last job when I had to deal with 4
sets of overlapping conditionals. I do wish Adobe would fix this so it works
the way everybody in the world (except Adobe) figures it should work --
i.e., AND for overlaps, not ORs.
>
Another related article is "X Marks the Spot" by Michael Skeet, in which he
discussed an XML-based single-sourcing system (using mostly open-source
tools). I've seen this in action and it is truly impressive, but this
approach is not for the faint-hearted. See http://www.soltys.ca/techcomm/articles/X_Marks_the_Spot.htm
Regards
Keith
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