Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!husc6!rice!sun-spots-request From: berlin%bu-albert.BU.EDU@bu-it.bu.edu (David Fickes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun Subject: Re: document writing systems (FrameMaker warning) Message-ID: <8812131717.AA07302@bu-albert.bu.edu> Date: 21 Dec 88 00:24:39 GMT Sender: usenet@rice.edu Organization: Sun-Spots Lines: 39 Approved: Sun-Spots@rice.edu Original-Date: Tue, 13 Dec 88 12:17:29 EST X-Sun-Spots-Digest: Volume 7, Issue 66, message 9 of 10 > We use Frame Maker, from Frame Technology. It gives you imbedded > graphics, WYSIWYG document generation, good interface, and great looking > documents. [...] If you import intricate graphics from another source > FrameMaker will probably ruin them. I think this is an overly broad statement to make. Lots of people have been importing "intricate" graphics without problems. Try looking at Sun Technology which is a combination of Frame/Artisan and a few other tools (plus a bit of hand paste-up). I think it is more specific to the type/method you are using for importing your graphics... > FrameMaker has an internal precision of less than 100 dots per inch! So, > although it has the tools to edit graphics pretty nicely, and it looks > okay on the screen, what gets sent to the printer can end up looking > pretty sad. I've never had this problem... even when editing and overlaying graphics onto 1200 dpi images and then outputing to a 2500 dpi typesetter. > The tech support person I spoke with on the phone said that it would > improve some with the next version (in 6 months or so) but that it still > wouldn't be 300 dpi (which is what most laser printers do). I believe you've confused two different issues. One of the questions I'd like to know is: How do you expect to place graphics on a 72 dpi screen with a 300 dpi accuracy? I'd like to know exactly what kind of graphics you're importing (ESPF, raster images?) before I go into it. > Such a nice package otherwise, too bad the developers forgot to plug their > brains in before they started. Suffice to say I think this is uncalled for. - david David K. Fickes dfickes@bu-albert.bu.edu The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein ...harvard!bu-it!bu-albert!dfickes Princeton University Press / Boston University berlin@buita.bu.edu 745 Commonwealth Avenue - room 541 617/ 353-9249 Boston, MA 02215 617/ 783-4301