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To: Framers List <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FrameSGML List <FrameSGML@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, free framers <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: WORKSHOP: FrameMaker and XML: Advanced Techniques
From: "Lynne A. Price" <lprice@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:57:38 -0800
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WORKSHOP: FrameMaker and XML: Advanced Techniques Date: February 15, 2005 Location: Research Triangle Park, NC area Fee: $259 Instructor: Lynne A. Price
Maintaining your documents in both FrameMaker and XML lets you make the most of both FrameMaker, with its intuitive interface for editing structured documents and its rich capability for formatting long documents, and XML, with its ever-growing set of tools. Bright Path Solutions and Text Structure Consulting, Inc. are pleased to bring you a workshop on strategies for building effective document publishing environments in structured FrameMaker. Unlike a course that teaches FrameMaker's native XML capabilities, this workshop focuses on practical matters such as which features to use in particular situations.
In this workshop, you will learn: -How to apply software development techniques to build maintainable EDDs and read/write rules -What import/export problems can be solved with read/write rules and when to augment your XML applications with the Frame Developer Kit (FDK), FrameScript, XSLT or FrameSLT -How to write structured read/write rules -When to define different structures in your EDD and DTD -How to create EDD fragments that can be reused in multiple EDDs
**You are encouraged to bring your own FrameMaker XML applications and apply the learned techniques during the seminar. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about your application.**
About the Instructor: Instructor Lynne A. Price is an independent consultant specializing in applications of structured FrameMaker. Before founding Text Structure Consulting, Inc. in 1996, Lynne was a software developer at Frame Technology Corporation and then Adobe. She was part of the team that added the structure capability to FrameMaker. Lynne has been active in the SGML community since 1985 and participates in US and International SGML standards work. Her interest in structured documentation began in graduate school. She completed a Ph.D. in computer sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1978. Her dissertation was titled "Representing Text Structure for Automatic Processing."
Registration: SEATING IS LIMITED. You are encouraged to sign up right away to avoid missing this unique training opportunity. Visit the Bright Path Solutions website at http://www.travelthepath.com/readwriterulesplus5.html for more information and to download a registration form. Call Kay Ethier at 1.919.244.8559 if you have any questions or with to sign up a group.
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