A big benefit of Extensible Markup Language (XML) content is that it's platform and software independent. But when it comes time to choose a tool to render XML content (in print or PDF, for example), all that independence becomes constrained by a tool's limitations. Adobe FrameMaker 7 is an excellent choice for working with XML, but as with other applications, customizations are necessary to optimize the importing and exporting of XML content.
This white paper explains how to integrate the structured interface of FrameMaker 7 with XML content and covers the following topics:
- Understanding the components of a structured FrameMaker solution
- Handling the limitations of tables, conditional text, and other items in the FrameMaker document model
- Customizing FrameMaker's default handling of XML content
This paper assumes basic familiarity with XML and structured authoring.
26 pages, 1.9 MB
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