Merged FrameMaker Template JoAnn Keosaian Plymouth Documentation Manager.

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Merged FrameMaker Template JoAnn Keosaian Plymouth Documentation Manager

© Altiris Inc. Why the New Template? Provide consistency across all Altiris documentation. Make style tagging easier.

© Altiris Inc. Advantages of the New Template Single template file. Automatic master page assignment. Quick tagging. Quick cross-reference selection. No special table cell tags. No special tags for first and last numbered items. Side heads in the training template.

© Altiris Inc. Single Template File Before: Needed to apply different templates to different kinds of files (TOC, Index, Notice, etc.). Now: Only 1 template file per page format.

© Altiris Inc. Automatic Master Page Assignment No need to assign master pages manually. Master pages are assigned from a table on the MasterPageMaps reference page. How it works: Master pages are mapped to paragraph styles. Example: If a page contains the tag IH IndexHead, it becomes an index page.

© Altiris Inc. Quick Tagging From the Keyboard Paragraph and character tag names have prefixes for easy tagging from the keyboard. Once you learn the prefixes, which are as intuitive as possible, you will rarely need to use the paragraph and character catalogs.

© Altiris Inc. To Tag Paragraphs 1.Click in the paragraph. 2.Press F9. 3.Type the first few letters of the tag name. Example: HC2 for “HC2 Heading2Cond”. As you type, the tag name appears at the bottom left of the FrameMaker window. 4.Press Enter.

© Altiris Inc. To Tag Characters 1.Select the text to format. 2.Press F8. 3.Type the first few letters of the tag name. Example: U for “UI Element”. As you type, the tag name appears at the bottom left of the FrameMaker window. 4.Press Enter.

© Altiris Inc. To Remove Character Formatting 1.Select the text that has the character formatting. 2.Press F8. “Default ¶ Font” appears at the bottom left of the FrameMaker window. 3.Press Enter.

© Altiris Inc. Quick Cross-Reference Selection Paragraph tag prefixes simplify selecting a paragraph tag in Frame’s Cross-Reference dialog.

© Altiris Inc. No Special Table Cell Tags Most of the body and bullet styles work within table cells without causing indent problems. How it works: –Normally, most paragraph styles have a left indent setting to achieve the wide left margin. In a table, this causes the text to indent from the left of the table cell. –Now, a negative left cell margin eliminates the left indent when the text is in a table cell.

© Altiris Inc. No Tags for First and Last Numbered Items Autonumbering is reset by heading and subheading styles that precede a numbered list. Writers will not have to remember to re-tag when they reorganize steps in a list.

© Altiris Inc. Side Heads in the Training Template Text added in the side column will remain with the text that it’s anchored to, even when the anchoring text reflows.

About the Page Layout

© Altiris Inc. Why Was the Font Changed? Verdana is a Microsoft core font, available on any computer running Windows 98 or later. Verdana was designed for the computer screen, but is equally legible in print. Most of our documentation is read on-screen. Commonly confused characters are sufficiently distinctive. Examples: lowercase i j l, uppercase I J L and the numeral 1. (Same thing in Verdana: i j l, I J L, 1.) The various weights in the typeface family have sufficient contrast from one another, even at small sizes. Generous character width and spacing aids reading from the screen.

© Altiris Inc. What Formats Are Available? 8.5 x 11 - main template. 5.5 x printed Getting Started Guides. 8.5 x 11 with a side column - training materials. 7 x 9 - printed manuals (mainly Wise products).

Template Tour

© Altiris Inc. The Template is Self-Documenting The new Frame template contains: –Descriptions of all formats. –Details on using certain formats. –Sections that map formats from the old Lindon and Plymouth templates to the new formats. Ways to learn about the template: –Open the template file in Frame. –Use a.PDF version. –Use a.CHM version.

© Altiris Inc. List of Paragraph Tags AL AlphaList APN AppendixNum AS AlsoSee ActiveIX ActiveTOC B Body B1 Bull1 B1B Bull1 Bold B2 Bull2 B2B Bull2 Bold B3 Bull3 B3B Bull3 Bold BW BodyWide CA Callout CB1 CalloutBull1 CB2 CalloutBull2 CH ChapterHead CH ChapterHeadTOC CN ChapterNum CNC ChaptNoCont CNN ChaptNoNum CNN ChaptNoNumTOC DocumentTitle E Edition E2 Edition2 EX Exercise EX ExerciseTOC FB FrontBody FBC FrontBodyCond FH FrontHeading Footer GroupTitlesIX H1 Heading1 H1 Heading1TOC H2 Heading2 H2 Heading2TOC H3 Heading3 H3 Heading3TOC H4 Heading4 HC1 Head1Cond HC1 Head1CondTOC HC2 Head2Cond HC2 Head2CondTOC HC3 Head3Cond HC3 Head3CondTOC HC4 Head4Cond Header I1 Indented1 I2 Indented2 IH IndexHead IH IndexHeadTOC IgnoreCharsIX IndexIX LB1 ListBody1 LB2 ListBody2 LB3 ListBody3 Level1IX Level2IX M Monospace M1 Monospace1 M2 Monospace2 MW MonoWide Mapping Table Cell Mapping Table Title N1 Numbered1 N2 Numbered2 NB NoteBody NB1 NoteBody1 NB2 NoteBody2 NBT NoteBodyTable NH NoteHead NH1 NoteHead1 NH2 NoteHead2 NHT NoteHeadTable PH PartHead PH PartHeadTOC PN PartNum SH SideHead SI SubheadIndent SU Subheading SW SubheadWide SeparatorsIX SortOrderIX TH TableHead Watermark

© Altiris Inc. Plain Bullets vs. Bold Bullets Use plain bullets for most bulleted lists. Use bold bullets for Abreve-style formatting of control descriptions. Example: –Transparent Makes the background of the control transparent. –No Prefix Displays any & characters in the control’s text. Otherwise, & characters do not appear and cause the next character to be underscored.

© Altiris Inc. Chapter Heads CH ChapterHead — Plain chapter head. CNC ChaptNoCont — Does not appear in the TOC; does not autonumber. Example: Contents title. CNN ChaptNoNum — Does not autonumber. Examples: Preface, small books with only 1 or 2 chapters. FH FrontHeading — Use on Notice page only. IH IndexHead — Use in index only. Needed for master page assignment. PH PartHead — Use in multi-part books instead of a ChapterHead.

© Altiris Inc. Indented vs. ListBody “Indented” styles (I1 Indented1, I2 Indented2): –Have more space above and below, same as body text. –Use for indented paragraphs that are not part of a bullet or numbered list. “ListBody” styles: –Have no extra space above the paragraph, so they are spaced tighter to whatever paragraph precedes them. –Use under a bullet or numbered list item.

© Altiris Inc. Numbered Lists 1.N1 Numbered1 — First level numbered list. Numbering restarts at 1 as long as it follows any heading or subheading (except chapter heads). a.AL AlphaList — Use for subordinate steps in a procedure, when the order of the steps matters. Always use within an N1 Numbered1 list, or the numbering won’t restart. You might want a numbered list under a bullet: 1.N2 Numbered2 — Numbering restarts at 1 only when this tag follows B1 Bull1, B1B Bull1Bold, SI SubheadIndent.

© Altiris Inc. Numbered Lists in Tables You can use N1 Numbered1 within a table cell, with caution: If the table appears within a regular numbered list, do not use N1 Numbered1 within the table. It resets the autonumbering for the numbered items that follow the table. If you use N1 Numbered1 within multiple cells of the same table, the autonumbering continues from row to row, because there is no heading to reset it.

© Altiris Inc. Tight Lists To achieve a tight, non-bulleted list: –Use one of the body styles and press Shift-Enter at the end of each line. –Press Enter at the end of the list to resume normal line spacing. Don’t use Shift-Enter in a bullet list. When tight list items are conditional, be careful to condition the line endings properly. (See template for example.)

© Altiris Inc. List of Character Tags Comment Emphasis EquationVariables LinkColor MonoChar PageNumber Strong Symbol SymbolEdition SymbolSmall Title Topiclink UI Element URL Variable

© Altiris Inc. Title Page Graphics on the title page are now referenced instead of embedded. Greatly reduces file size: –Old Altiris Title page file = 2,826 KB. –New Title page file = 87 KB. Important: The Cover Graphics folder must be in every book folder. (Only uses 160 KB per instance.)

© Altiris Inc. About the Conversion The conversion process is still under development. We are testing a tool that will convert these formats in 1 batch: –Paragraphs –Tables –Cross-references –User variables –Characters –Conditions –Master pages –Reference pages

© Altiris Inc. More on Converting Inconsistent source = difficult conversion.