I use Frame on Tech Writing projects and it's the most rock-solid tool I've ever used for producing documentation. It blows Word out of the water. The latest version of Frame (version 9) is fully integrated with other Adobe tools, so you can do things like fills in Photoshop or Illustrator or other appropriate tool. You can actually double- click a graphic in Frame, the tool opens, you edit and save and the updated graphic appears in the Frame document automatically. It's a thing of beauty, but you have to use the right tool for the job. Frame is not a graphics tool. Ron Ron Miller Contributing Editor, EContent Magazine Staff Writer, Daniweb.com Editor, FierceContentManagement Newsletter my blog: http://byronmiller.typepad.com Daniweb Blog: http://tinyurl.com/5hozlr Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ron_miller Winner of the Apex Award for Publication Excellence/Feature Writing 2006-2008 On Feb 5, 2009, at 1:06 PM, Linda Taylor wrote: > ** Be sure to fill out the survey/skills inventory in the member's > area. > ** If you did, we all thank you. > > > Does anyone out there use Framemaker? Is it possible to create a > graduated fill in a shape? And why would someone use it instead of > InDesign anyway? > > > > > > Linda Taylor > Taylor Graphics > 413-628-3959 > lintaylor at verizon.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hidden-discuss mailing list - home page: http://www.hidden-tech.net > Hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net > > You are receiving this because you are on the Hidden-Tech Discussion > list. > If you would like to change your list preferences, Go to the Members > page on the Hidden Tech Web site. > http://www.hidden-tech.net/members -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20090210/d3b3e06c/attachment.html