RE: InDesign vs. Frame

Subject: RE: InDesign vs. Frame
From: Liz Goodwin <Liz -dot- Goodwin -at- ametek -dot- com>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 13:19:16 -0400

Well, as of the last time I looked, InDesign couldn't do:
- cross-references
- TOC
- LOF
- LOT
- indexes
And if it does text insets and variables at all (I simply don't
recall) it does them in a very different way than FrameMaker
does.


InDesign CS2 has always been able to do TOCs and indexes and
cross-references - just as its predecessor Pagemaker did. CS3 does
variables and text inserts. It provides even stronger table creation and
cell formatting along with running headers & footers, XML import and XSLT
support. You can create running figure captions and table captions,create
a style for them and include only that style in another TOC to generate a
LOF or LOT. All this information is available on the Adobe website or by
googling reviews of CS3 InDesign. No need to speculate. The Book feature
in ID easily handles multiple chapters to create documents well over 300
pages as evidenced by the 70 and more manuals at 3 sites that our division
has created using ID.

Liz


Liz Goodwin
Senior Technical Writer and Documentation Specialist
Process Instruments
AMETEK, P&AI, Pittsburgh, PA


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RE: InDesign vs. Frame: From: Fred Ridder

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