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Marsha
cmawta -at- taux01 -dot- nsc -dot- com wrote (to the list) about a request for information about
FrameMaker:
<Yes, I can, but I won't.
<Read the documentation. Then ask specific questions.
<This is not the place for a course.
Marsha makes the error of assuming that the requestor has access to the
documentation. This information is not provided, nor should be assumed. Perhaps
the requestor wants a brief and concise explanation (possibly with comment on
usefulness) to determine if the product would be useful, and purchase it.
I would suggest contacting a FrameMaker sales rep., and see if you can get
sufficient information from them, if that's the purpose of your request. Also,
there's a Frame list, isn't there? They may be _glad_ to respond over there.
I don't have the address, however.
Cheers,
Gwen (ggall -at- ca -dot- oracle -dot- com)
"The question is not the size of your intelligence,
but how you use the little amount of it you might have."