ANN: March 14 Webinar on FrameMaker publishing to tables via TCS defaults

Maxwell Hoffmann mhoffman at adobe.com
Sun Mar 10 20:55:09 PDT 2013


TWEET:

March 14 webinar on "Tech Comm Suite "out of the box" publishing HTML5 to Tablets via RoboHelp" adobe.ly/Z9FL2L<http://adobe.ly/Z9FL2L>

Several past webinars have focused on the mechanics of setting up a custom project with your desired layout and features in RoboHelp 10 for publishing to multiscreen HTML5 for tablets and other devices. This webinar will spend some time showing just how much you can do via Tech Comm Suite, when publishing from FrameMaker source files, with absolutely no set up at all!

When Adobe Tech Comm Suite is installed, special RoboHelp default project files are installed within FrameMaker, allowing you to get decent HTML5 output with the "publish" function, based on styles established in FrameMaker. Although you may wish to customize these built-in files, or build your own RoboHelp project to guide layout and formatting, this webinar will show you:


*         How styles are auto mapped "out of the box" with the DEFAULT RoboHelp project in FrameMaker

*         Some document types you may wish to avoid

*         How to make allowances for templates defined for paper and PDF when using defaults to publish to HTML5 for tablets.

In a nutshell, "you can do it too!"

About the Presenter: Maxwell Hoffmann, Adobe's Global Product Evangelist for Tech Comm Suite, has extensive tech comm publishing experience, having worked for a variety of publishing vendors and translation agencies before coming on board with Adobe. He is a former FrameMaker product marketing manager with Frame Technology (before Adobe acquired the product), and has trained over 1,200 people in scalable publishing solutions over the years.

You can register for this webinar at: http://adobe.ly/Z9FL2L

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Maxwell Hoffmann |  Product  Evangelist  |  Adobe  |  p. 503.336.5952  |  c. 503.805.3719  |  mhoffman at adobe.com<mailto:mhoffman at adobe.com>
http://twitter.com/maxwellhoffmann -  http://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellhoffmann  blogs.adobe.com/techcomm

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