Re: Documentation for Component Software

Subject: Re: Documentation for Component Software
From: Melissa Fisher <mfisher -at- MOBSEC -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 12:47:42 -0500

> I'm sure I won't be the first or last to suggest this to you, but I
> would use
> FrameMaker and the conditional text feature to accomplish your needs.
> You can assign conditional text tags to the text that is specific to
> particular components. You can show or hide each tag to create
> customized docs. If there are a limited number of combinations, you
> can
> set up templates to create books for different combinations of
> components.
>
> FrameMaker gives you a lot of options with conditional text, and it's
> a
> pretty stable feature for the most part. I'd be happy to answer any
> questions you have off-line to the best of my ability; also the
> Framers list
> is a good source of info about conditional text and Frame in general.
> http://www.frameusers.com for more info.
>
> HTH, and good luck
>
> Melissa Fisher
> mfisher -at- mobsec -dot- com
>




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