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To: "Melanson, Richard" <rmelanson@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: PDF File Into Framemaker 6.0
From: Jim Stauffer <JStauffer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 09:23:36 -0700
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Another possibility to open the HTML in MS Word and re-save as RTF. This
preserves some, if not all, of the paratags. But you're probably still
screwed on graphics.
Jim Stauffer
Sr. Technical Writer
BeamReach Networks
Sunnyvale, CA
www.beamreachnetworks.com
-----Original Message-----
From: larry.kollar@arrisi.com [mailto:larry.kollar@arrisi.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:51 AM
To: Melanson, Richard
Cc: framers@FrameUsers.com; framers@omsys.com
Subject: Re: PDF File Into Framemaker 6.0
Rick Melanson wrote:
> I thought that I had pre existing Framemaker files for a book I need to
> update, BUT no, all I have are HTML files and PDF files. Can I get the
PDF
> files back into Framemaker files with editable text.
I just had to deal with this yesterday. If you have a good template,
you'll save yourself a big pile of time using this technique:
1) Print out the PDF. You'll need this for reference.
2) Get GhostScript from http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ and use
the ps2ascii utility to dump the text out of the PDF. Use a
text editor (or Frame, it doesn't matter) to remove the table
of contents and recurring headers & footers. Another possibility
is to use access.adobe.com, but you may not want to do that if
the info is sensitive since it's going across the net.
3) Copy the text into a Frame template, or open the text file in
Frame & import all formats from the template into the file.
Break the file up into manageable pieces & create a book for it.
4) Using the printout as a guide, start tagging text and importing
graphics.
What? The graphics are gone too? Geeeeeeezzz....
5) Use Acrobat to delete everything on a page except for the
graphic, then export that page as an EPS file. Repeat as
necessary.
6) Clean up the graphics with Illustrator or tool-of-choice.
As an alternative, you can import the HTML files into Word and
then copy/paste over to Frame. Whether that actually saves time
over the other method is anyone's guess.
--
Larry Kollar, Senior Technical Writer, ARRIS
"Content creators are the engine that drives
value in the information life cycle."
-- Barry Schaeffer, on XML-Doc
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