Question
"Light" version of FrameMaker
To avoid the time-consuming and costly task of converting to and from FrameMaker (usually with Word at the other end), could we get a "light" version of FrameMaker that allows Subject Matter Experts to create content without designing styles or layout? For unstructured FrameMaker, this would mean giving them access to the paragraph and character format catalogues, but not the paragraph and character format designers. For structured FrameMaker, you could think of the light version as an XML editor; they can use the defined structure but not change it. If you then sold the "light" version for half the price or less than the full version, you'd make a lot of sales. You might even give Word some stiff competition.
Fei Min Lorente
p.s. I realize that structured FrameMaker allows one to save the file as XML and SMEs can use any XML editor, but some of them prefer a WYSIWYG environment, and that's hard to set up for most XML editors if one has created a customized structure. This is less of a problem for people using DocBook or DITA that might be predefined in the XML editor, but not everyone uses DocBook or DITA.
Fei Min Lorente
p.s. I realize that structured FrameMaker allows one to save the file as XML and SMEs can use any XML editor, but some of them prefer a WYSIWYG environment, and that's hard to set up for most XML editors if one has created a customized structure. This is less of a problem for people using DocBook or DITA that might be predefined in the XML editor, but not everyone uses DocBook or DITA.
