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To: "'framers'" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Good structured template to play with?
From: Ed Treijs <etreijs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 16:12:04 -0500
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Hi; We are looking at a demo Frame 7.0 (currently using 5.5.6 on NT). My interest is in the structured aspect. Around '94-'95, the place I worked at then switched to FrameBuilder. I thought that working with structured documents was quite useful. Anyway, I've looked at the structured doc formats included in the samples directory and they don't resemble our template hugely. (We document software, and are pretty big on multiple un-numbered headings, and lots of procedures and bulleted lists.) I can probably work with what's there, but would prefer something a little closer to start with. Can anyone point to some structured templates that I can download? Our template is pretty simple; there are maybe 23 para types in any sort of regular use, including: Four levels of headings (top level only used for chapter intro) Body Ordered list Second-level ordered list Bulleted list Second-order bulleted list Indented unnumbered styles to line up with first and second-order lists Code paras As far as rules go, we can simplify and say: All heading elements require body element following Ordered and bulleted lists can occur anywhere following the initial body element Second-level lists occur within first-level lists only Well, whatever is close to this style that I can use would be appreciated. (Note: this is only to reacquaint myself with structured documents, and demo to my group! If we went to Frame 7.0, and decided to use structured docs, then we [I?] would develop a specific template for our use, and not use someone else's template without permission.) Ed (why does the structure view always claim the foreground??) Treijs ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **