Simplify getting table-based data to FM / PDF

Steve Pawlowskis SteveP at kaufmanco.com
Tue Jan 18 10:06:33 PST 2011


I Googled .reg file extension and only came up with Windows registry files so more info on the structure of your source files would be helpful.

If the source info can be stored in a database then I'd look at database publishing examples in chapter 8 of the Framemaker MIF Reference: 

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/9.0/MIF_Reference/MIF_Reference.pdf

The reference gives a good overview of the basics but leaves a lot to your imagination to create a working application. I'm not a Frame expert but I managed to create an application using an MS Access database and VBA code to output a MIF file that can contain hundreds of tables and incorporates my template so that I can open a fully formatted Frame document with one click.

I'd be glad to share more info if you want to pursue this route.


Steve Pawlowskis
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-----Original Message-----
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Heidi Bailey
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 9:29 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Simplify getting table-based data to FM / PDF

Hi,

Apologies for the length of my query: I don't know how to put it more succinctly!

I wonder if anyone has ideas on how to improve a process for taking table-based information (from .reg files, saved to HTML then converted to Word) into FrameMaker and finally made into PDF (as part of a large book).

The source info is created by many people typing into mysterious files and parsed by coding. I have no access to these tables or the coding and  no ability to maintain either. But they are very well looked after by an intelligent and helpful techie.
The source info is highly structured and suitable for keeping in a database.
In the smallest instance, the source info translates to 250 A4 pages of tables. In the largest instance (so far), the source info translates to 900 A4 pages.
The source is used by many people and only specific parts of it are taken into the book. It is in effect conditionalised so that the view of it I convert only shows the parts I need.

Currently I have to: 
-open the .reg page in IE
-save as HTML
-open in Word and save as Word
-open the Word file in FM
-apply FM template
-run a (fabulously helpful) Framescript to tidy everything up
-create a LoP for various headings in the converted file
-create a few cross refs to places in the converted file
-do the book and PDF things you usually have to do.

Specifically, I am looking for a swifter way to get from source info to either FM or PDF. This means I would like suggestions on:
- formats the source info could be in, that quickly and accurately convert to FM or PDF
- if going from source straight to PDF, suggestions on how to deal with the LoP and cross refs plus formatting to match the FM template (tools or automation routes)

As I have to add navigation (such as cross refs and the LoP), I suspect that there isn't a better way than using FM. Fine by me, but I'm open to ideas.

No, I can't train the source inputters to use FM - it's hard enough training them to spell...

Please reply directly to me, as I'm on digest.

Thanks,

Heidi Bailey
Technical Author

PLX Technology Ltd
25 Milton Park
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 4SH

Registered in England no 2733820
Registered Address:  As Above

Tel: +44 (0)1235 824958
Email: hbailey at plxtech.com
Web: www.plxtech.com


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