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Subject: InFrame News and Intended Articles
From: Dennis Hays <InFrame@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 03 Sep 1999 20:59:21 -0400
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Now, as September starts to unwind, InFrame is ramping up to start publishing monthly editions. We have been busy soliciting submissions from anyone that we feel has anything to say about FrameMaker or peripheral to FrameMaker (add-ons, plug-ins, accessories, and so forth). Although many of you have made inquiries about getting an article or a tutorial published, few have stepped up to do so. Our resident "nag" (and I use that term politely), Paul Kevin Schulte has made certain that he continues to canvas those who"promised". The list that follows is preliminary and, we hope, all of these make it into the late September debut issue. 1. Ananda Banttari - "Extensive Use of Conditional Text" (This may be a series of articles) 2. Various Contributions by Dan Emory 3. Tina Poole - "Setting Up Multiple Generated ToC in Book Files" 4. Ann Howell - "Switching From Quark to Frame" 5. Sarah O'Keefe - "What's it Like to Write FrameMaker for Dummies" 6. Jason Aiken - "Window's Printer Drivers" 7. Adam Korman - Case Study/How-To 'Using Conditional Text'" (3-parts) 8. Nancy Mumford - Motorola'a FrameMaker Installation and Their Adoption of Canterbury 9. Dennis Hays - Review of Advanced Firmware's Visual Capture Tool These are the submissions I know about and that have dates next to them. There may be more in the works, but I don't have a definite-maybe for these, yet. If you are thinking about writing something, please let me know and I will pass it on to Paul Schulte. Disclaimer and Notice: This, I think, is important. All material submitted to InFrame for possible publication is copyrighted by the creator of the material (the authors listed above). InFrame does not now, nor will in the future, claim any of this material. Therefore, each of the authors may feel free to publish the articles they submit anywhere they choose. We hope InFrame is the first choice for all material related to FrameMaker. Again, if you have any suggestions, comments, disagreements, or just wish to write and tell us what you think, send your email to: mailto:inframe@haysdesign.com Lastly, the new logo is ready for you to see. I've placed a copy of this message on my web site with a copy of the logo. Here is the address: http://www.haysdesign.com/status.htm I hope to hear from you soon. Let me know how you feel about the InFrame logo! Dennis Dennis Hays InFrame Magazine The Web-Based Information Center for Adobe FrameMaker Users @inframe@inframe@inframe@inframe@inframe@inframe@ <mailto:inframe@haysdesign.com>InFrame@haysdesign.com ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **