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1. Re: Document that is OK for oXygen remains full of errors under FrameMaker 12
saprentice Oct 29, 2014 9:32 AM (in response to Sae1962)In order to author an XML document in FrameMaker, you need to have (or create) an associated "structured application." This is a collection of files that tell FrameMaker how to validate and render the XML model. Unfortunately, this isn't a terribly simple thing to explain. The best place for you to start is the Structure Dev Guide (see "Learn how to create a FrameMaker structured application" half way down this page) ..
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/framemaker.html
If you've got an XSD, you'll need to generate a DTD from that, which is one of the files in the structured application. You should scan this page as well for more info ..
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WSD7FBA378-86FB-49ad-82EA-CCCFF5CC9524.html
If you're just working with XML "code," FrameMaker may be more effort than you really need. It's strength is in rendering the XML, and that's where much of the files in a structured application will focus. You can set up a very basic app that applies minimal styling, but it comes with a considerable learning curve.
Cheers,
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
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2. Re: Document that is OK for oXygen remains full of errors under FrameMaker 12
Sae1962 Oct 30, 2014 7:56 AM (in response to saprentice)But this option of StructureTools does not exist in the reduced version of Adobe FrameMaker 12 XML Author, does it? I searched for a tutorial about this subject, but no avail. At least, I cannot find the (sub)menu for it.
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3. Re: Document that is OK for oXygen remains full of errors under FrameMaker 12
saprentice Oct 30, 2014 10:46 AM (in response to Sae1962)Ah, you're using FM XML Author? You can't crete a structure application with XML Author, you need full FM for that. You'd need to create the structure application with a full version of FM, then "install" that into XML Author.
If you need help doing this, feel free to contact me (or other FM consultant) off-list.
Thanks,
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com



