Front Runner Training is working in collaboration with Alan Houser to offer you our three day Structured FrameMaker Template Design and best practises EDD Development course.
Alan is a seasoned trainer, with more than a decade of experience supporting technical publishing applications. Alan is a Certified Expert in FrameMaker and Adobe Acrobat Professional. He is also a Certified Technical Trainer and is an Adobe Certified Instructor.
Alan's published works include "XML Weekend Crash Course", published in 2001 by John Wiley and Sons. He is a frequent presenter at regional and national conferences, including WritersUA (formerly WinWriters) and FrameUsers.
Overview:
This three-day course teaches participants how to plan and design a structured template, or element definition document (EDD).
You will create an EDD and add new elements to it. You'll define container elements, and you will add elements for document components such as footnotes, cross-re
Delivery: Instructor-led, hands-on, classroom-delivery training..
Duration:3 days
Upcoming Dates:
Dec. 01, 2010 - Dec. 03, 2010 (Course is open for registration)
(Please call for availabililty)
Fee: $1,690.00 per person
Prerequesites:
XML
Essentials
Adobe FrameMaker
Authoring Structured Documents
Materials: Participants receive reference materials related to course topics. Follow up support by email on topics covered, is available to participants for 90 days (4 hour limit).
Further Learning:
XML
Essentials
Extensible Stylesheet Language
XSLT for Publishing
Adobe FrameMaker
Read/Write Rules
Objectives:
Upon successful completion attendees will be able to:
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Create structured templates
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Update and validate EDD files
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Define FrameMaker elements and attributes in an Element Definition Document (EDD)
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Import EDD's into a structured template
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Specify context-dependent format rules and object format rules
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Use hierarchical styles to control document formatting
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Use inclusions and exclusions and prefix and suffix rules
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Define automatic insertion of elements
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Create and use format change lists
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Use conversion tables to change legacy documents to structured files