ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
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Classroom in a Book
Starting the FrameMaker 7.0 program
When you start FrameMaker 7.0 for the first time, you are prompted to choose between
two interfaces: the standard FrameMaker mode and Structured FrameMaker. Lessons
specific to using Structured FrameMaker begin at Lesson 14.
To start Adobe FrameMaker in Windows:
Do one of the following:
• Choose Start > Programs > Adobe > FrameMaker 7.0.
• Choose Start > Run, and then enter the full pathname of the program executable file,
enclosed in double quotation marks (optionally followed by the name of a file to open):
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker 7.0\FrameMaker.exe".
To start Adobe FrameMaker in Mac OS:
Open the FrameMaker folder, and double-click the FrameMaker program icon. (If you
installed the program in a folder other than Adobe FrameMaker, open that folder.)
To start Adobe FrameMaker in UNIX:
In a UNIX window, do one of the following:
• To start the U.S. Edition, enter maker.
• To start the International Edition, enter maker -l (lowercase L) and the name of the
language you want to use (for example, ukenglish, japanese, francais, or deutsch). For
example, to start the French version of FrameMaker, you would enter maker -l francais.
Unstructured and Structured FrameMaker 7.0
FrameMaker 7.0 combines the power and flexibility of regular FrameMaker and
FrameMaker+SGML to provide users with a robust set of stable, mission-critical tools for
XML and SGML authoring. You can work with documents in two distinct ways:
unstructured and structured.
Unstructured mode, referred to as standard FrameMaker, will be most familiar to users
of word processing software and supports a WYSIWYG template-based authoring and
publishing workflow.
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