See a new twist on how 3 different ways to view and edit DITA or XML in FrameMaker 11 can be used. Traditional WYSIWYG (page) view still shows exact line breaks, headers/footers and full formatting, if you are going to publish to print or PDF. New AUTHOR VIEW shows only generically formatted content with no page breaks and symbolic indents; ideal for authors who need to focus on content that may go to multiple formats beyond print. Finally, get a glimpse of how powerful XML CODE VIEW can be with INTELLIPROMPT, suggesting legal elements or attributes while you are typing. These 3 views combined help make FrameMaker 11 a full-fledged DITA/XML authoring solution.
Learn how to set up Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 projects for speed and efficiency. Join Adobe Certified Instructor and Master Trainer Abba Shapiro as he shares the basics and explains key considerations when getting started with Adobe Premiere Pro.In this session, you’ll learn how to:• Choose the best hardware setup for your workflow• Import all types of media into Adobe Premiere Pro• Navigate the Adobe Premiere Pro interface and organize your media
FrameMaker 11 has powerful table features well suited for long, multi-page tables. This short demo highlights how to insert a "continuation" indicator in a Table Title, and also how to add a footer row and customize it to automatically display how many pages long the table is. Although this demo focuses on print and PDF output, FrameMaker 11 tables are equally powerful for Tablet and WebHelp output.
Unlike Word, FrameMaker 11 has page headers and footers that are not limited to the top/bottom margin of the page. FrameMaker master pages allow simple actions to created rotated running headers or footers in the Left/Right page margins, or "anywhere" on the page. Headers and Footers are created with logical system variables that ensure that "file name" or other metadata will update automatically when source information is changed.
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Learn about the recently launched Google TV platform and the opportunity to create web apps for the 10 foot UI. Andrés Ferraté andDaniels Lee from Google TV’s Developer Relations team will provide an overview of the platform, share best practices, walk through several demos, and discuss opportunities for delivering compelling web apps for Google TV.