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"to solve this problem [where the opening <indexterm> tag is being written as <indexterm/>], you must write code in a custom client to override FrameMaker's default buggy behavior in its handling of indexterm elements." Do you know of any examples where this type of fix has been implemented? Thanks, Dave Lewis Technical Writer FDM Software Ltd dlewis@fdmsoft.com www.fdmsoft.com -----Original Message----- From: Steve Whitlatch [mailto:swhitlat@getnet.net]=20 Sent: January 4, 2005 23:33 To: docbook-apps@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [docbook-apps] DocBook XML example projects posted. One formatted with FrameMaker 7.0. One formatted with DocBook XSL. It's been suggested to me that I repost a link to the online README file I include with my downloadable structured FrameMaker DocBook XML project. http://www.getnet.net/~swhitlat/DocBook/Frame_Project_Readme .html http://www.getnet.net/~swhitlat/DocBook/docbook_section.html Apparently, google serves up the text of an old version I posted here about a year ago (now in the docbook-apps archives). I was too hard on FrameMaker. I've done a bit more work with structured FrameMaker and DocBook XML and revised the earlier text, some, not a lot. Structured FrameMaker's performance with DocBook XML is not bad, as I originally described, at least not when I run it under Windows 2000 Pro; however, it is still very bad when I run it under Windows 2000 Server (same machine, multiple operating systems). Steve Whitlatch
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