19 messages in com.perforce.perforce-userManual Formats
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Subject:Manual Formats
From:FanZ...@broadbase.com (FanZ@broadbase.com)
Date:11/04/1997 04:23:53 PM
List:com.perforce.perforce-user

We like HTML format. Thanks.

Fan Zhang Broadbase Information Systems, Inc.

------Original Message----- From: Robert Orenstein [SMTP:rlo at perforce.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 4:02 PM To: perforce-user at perforce.com Subject: Manual Formats

As we move from Perforce 97.3 Beta to the production release, we've been discussing what formats our manuals should be delivered in. We're considering releasing the manuals in PDF and PostScript, with some, but not all, available in HTML as well. Are these formats sufficient for our users needs? If not, what other formats would you like us to support?

We should point out that most of our documents are developed in FrameMaker. We've unlikely to release our documents in Word format simply because even the best Frame to Word conversion programs require copious reformatting of the documents after the conversions.