FrameMaker 11's Reference Pages allow you to associate text and artwork with paragraph formatting. For instance, you can place horizontal lines above or below a paragraph, or have a "Caution" box automatically placed above a paragraph. Writers cannot edit this artwork on the body page; one must visit the Reference Page in order to make a change. If the user revises the artwork or text in a special frame on the Reference Page, all instances associated with paragraph styles will universally update throughout the document.
Looking to create non framed linked HTML pages from your Unstructured, Structured or XML files? Here is a "how to" video showing you the old school method of saving as HTML.
Join the expert team responsible for the FlexUnit 4 framework as we look beyond writing unit tests toward the real issue: writing testable Flex code. We'll examine the techniques needed to change functional but untestable code into cohesive classes whose functionality can be assured continually through automated unit testing. If you ever needed to know how to architect testable Flex applications, this session will prove invaluable.
Learn how to use the Flex SDK to create world-ready applications. We'll discuss in detail the functionality provided by Flex and the flash.text.engine, flashx.textLayout, and flash.globalization packages. This will include discussions of detecting the default for the UI language, UI mirroring, complex script, vertical writing support, and language- and region-specific formatting of dates, times, numbers, and currencies. We'll also touch on globalization features targeted for the next version of Flex.
Join experts from Intel to learn more about Adobe AIR application development for netbooks and the Intel AppUp_ center via Adobe Melrose. In this session, we'll walk through technical details on developing netbooks and how to integrate your application with Adobe Melrose to distribute it to millions of consumers through Intel AppUp_ center stores. By the end of the session, you'll have all the knowledge you need to quickly create and sell applications.
Harness the power of ColdFusion without writing any server-side code. Ben Forta explains the new exposed services layer and how it is useful to Flash and Flex developers.
Join Peter Flynn as he shows us how to use Flash Catalyst, code named "Thermo" (first previewed at MAX 2007) to build user interface wireframes for interactive experiences and applications — before creating visual designs or writing code.