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Well, if you use FM as your rendering engine, sure.
But I argue it is bunches easier to start in
FrameMaker and go to XML and print from there than the
other way around . . ..
You guys can throw time and $$$ at XML and getting it
into your rendering engines, I'll focus on getting
work done and moving on to my next project. Hehe.
Cheers,
Sean
--- Goober Writer <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> > That is, if print is important to you, are you
> sure
> > XML is the correct starting point?
>
> Yep, it sure is. ;)
>
> With FM 7, a good set of DTDs, EDDs, and XSLTs, you
> can do pretty much anything you want.
>
> The only problem is getting there. *g*
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