WEBINAR: Advantages of
Structured FrameMaker in Localization, Multilingual
Publishing, and XML
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About
Doug Pearson
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Doug Pearson is a recognized
localization engineer
with nearly a decade
of expertise in multilingual
publishing.
Maintaining ENLASO's
leadership in providing
enterprise language
solutions, Pearson's
expertise empowers global
clients to migrate from
traditional publishing
environments to structured
single-source solutions
that output to multiple
formats with improved
quality, reduced costs,
and faster time-to-market.
As one of ENLASO's
lead desktop publishing
engineers, Pearson develops
sophisticated plug-in
applications that automate
resource-intensive localization
publishing processes.
He is a Johns Hopkins
University Engineering
graduate and an expert
C++, HTML and XML developer
that remains dedicated
to facilitating worldwide
communication by overcoming
language barriers.
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Part of ENLASO's educational webinar
series, Structured FrameMaker and Localization features
expert localization engineer Doug Pearson in an intensive
one-hour webinar that explores how structured FrameMaker7
files streamline multilingual publishing and product localization
processes improving overall project quality, cost,
and turnaround.
This relatively technical web seminar
presentation is designed for professionals who are responsible
for the planning and execution of multilingual product development,
multilingual publishers, localization engineers, and technical
writers.
With the release of version 7, FrameMaker
greatly enhanced its compatibility with XML by allowing
XML-like structure in its formatted documents, while previous
versions forced all structure into a cumbersome, not-very-extensible
flavor of XML.
Using dynamic
examples and demonstrations, Pearson will highlight:
How FrameMaker7
successfully integrates structure into a WYSIWYG publishing
environment.
How
FrameMaker7's EDD (Element Definition Document) files both
define the structure and dictate formatting of Frame7 documents
based on that structure. Global product managers and publishers
do not have to be programmers to develop structured FrameMaker
files.
The
ease with which structured FrameMaker7 files can write-to/read-from
XML files to facilitate translation or any other operation
using XML files.
How
custom plug-ins can greatly increase the benefits of using
structured Frame7 far beyond its already-powerful "out
of the box" features.
Register
at: https://enlasoevents.webex.com/enlasoevents/onstage/g.php?d=661867521&t=a
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