Structured publishing from the desktop frame Technology's Frame Maker

Structured publishing refers to the design, creation, and delivery of long, highly-structured documents (e.g. books, proposals, reports, technical documentation, catalogs, manuals) as opposed to relatively short, design-intensive documents. Fraase explores using FrameMaker to create and maintain a w...

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Main Author: Fraase, Michael (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Homewood, Illinois Business One Irwin 1992
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Summary:Structured publishing refers to the design, creation, and delivery of long, highly-structured documents (e.g. books, proposals, reports, technical documentation, catalogs, manuals) as opposed to relatively short, design-intensive documents. Fraase explores using FrameMaker to create and maintain a wide variety of structured documents, focusing on the Macintosh for basic examples. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Physical Description:336pages illustrations
ISBN:1556236166