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Re: Third-party books for FrameMaker -- do they exist?
Subject:Re: Third-party books for FrameMaker -- do they exist? From:Romay Jean Sitze <rositze -at- NMSU -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 22 Sep 1994 00:03:04 -0600
Osborne puts out what seems to be a pretty decent manual for FrameMaker4
called, naturally, _FrameMaker 4 From Desktop to Print Shop_ by Yvonne
Johnson. I found one other book available, but can't recall the name. Of
the two, the Osborne publication looked the most promising to me.
On Wed, 21
Sep 1994, Patrick O'Connell wrote:
> I use it on the MS Windoze version. Assuming that any third-party book about
> Frame wouldn't try to cover ALL of the Windows, Mac, Unix, etc. versions, I
> suppose that I'd be specifically interested in books about Frame for
> Windows. Also, I'm not really interested in beginner's guides that
> essentially re-iterate part of the product manual in a very user-friendly
> way; something for an intermediate,
> got-the-basics-down-now-what-else-can-I-do kinda guy like myself would be
> more apropos.
> Anyone who wants to forward this posting to the framers mailing list, please
> be my guest!
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