Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!clyde.concordia.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!sun-spots-request From: convex!datri@uunet.uu.net (Anthony A. Datri) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: Looking for Advice re. Interleaf vs. FrameMaker Keywords: Software Message-ID: <9946@brazos.Rice.edu> Date: 16 Jul 90 19:31:08 GMT Sender: root@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 35 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu X-Refs: Original: v9n261 X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 9, Issue 261, message 16 >material. The publishing system will be used on diskful, monochrome >SparcStation1+ workstations with plenty of memory, running X11.4. If Interleaf runs at all under X, it's news to me. Frame's 2.1X is due to be released RSN; betas are out. They'll give you a 1.3X for now if you push, although it's flaky. >make small use of Frame. On the other hand, a key development partner of >ours uses Interleaf, and it would be of great benefit to share machine >readable publications with them. Hah -- sounds like Stepstone. My predecessor there bought Interleaf, and I had no end of problems with it. Interleaf licensing (at least then) is by *hostid*, and expensive. I had lots of problems getting Interleaf to stay running. Interleaf creates a "desktop" directory under ~ for each user, and goes apeshit if this directory gets confused, which happens often. Frame puts your files wherever you want them, without obfuscation. Frame also has reasonable PostScript support -- Interleaf doesn't. Frame licensing is done via RPC -- you have a number of licenses, which anyone can use (you can also reserve some for specific users/machines if you ike). Interleaf printing is an unbelievable nightmare, as is the installation process. Printing with Frame is *easy* -- everything goings through an FMlpr script, which you can easily tailor to use lpr (or whatever) appropriately for each printer. >in a mixed FrameMaker/Interleaf environment? Is document exchange between >the systems possible? Reasonable? I think Frame gives you an Interleaf input filter, but I'm not sure. >Please send me e-mail directly; I'd be glad to post a summary to the net >if there's interest. Also, is there by any chance a better newsgroup on >which I should have posted this message? comp.text, which no-one reads:-)