From: Dave Yost
Subject: Project to convert CLtL2 into FrameMaker
Date: 
Message-ID: <3q5s98$1ag@Yost.com>
It would be cool to have CLtL2 in FrameMaker format.

Once it's in FrameMaker and all the links are encoded,
it will be more usable as online documentation, either
in FrameViewer or after being saved in other formats,
such as Acrobat.

I'm soliciting volunteers.

We can start from the text on the CMU repository
or maybe the original source.

Tasks:
1.  Build up the template with all the styles needed.
2.  Convert the text into .mif format
3.  Load up the text in FrameMaker
4.  Tweak formatting, links, and page breaks
5.  Put in all the links

Steps 4 and 5 can be parallelized.

Anyone want to help?
Especially useful would be volunteers with the skills
needed for steps 1 and 2.

Dave Yost
    @    .com
From: Tim Bradshaw
Subject: Re: Project to convert CLtL2 into FrameMaker
Date: 
Message-ID: <TFB.95May30140028@scott.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
In article <··········@Yost.com> ····@Yost.com (Dave Yost) writes:


   Once it's in FrameMaker and all the links are encoded,
   it will be more usable as online documentation, either
   in FrameViewer or after being saved in other formats,
   such as Acrobat.

But it's already been converted to html: why bother?

--tim
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