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Building Bufo: Some Arbortext Tips
http://buildingbufo.blogspot.com/2011/07/some-arbortext-tips.html
Mark's blog on building an Engineering Consulting Business in Power, Energy and Water in South Africa. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. As we work on some projects that require automation I find that one of the things that keeps you busy is learning new terminology. For example, I have a automated report that ti want to put out in Arbortext for out Technical Publications Team. Eventually I found the solution by accident. The biggest problem was the names that I use. Command line arguments? C: Program Files (x86...
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PubWright – Writing mobile documentation: Rewrite or cut? with Neil Perlin
http://podcast.single-sourcing.com/2014/03/writing-mobile-documentation
Writing mobile documentation: Rewrite or cut? Writing mobile documentation: Rewrite or cut? Writing mobile documentation: Rewrite or cut? Comments Off on Writing mobile documentation: Rewrite or cut? This session had a lot of votes, so we found Neil Perlin, master of mobile, and found a time when he could come talk! So you’ve just been told to create a mobile version of your product’s help system Can we revise content written for a large screen to fit on an iPhone screen? Can we cut it? Regarding the the...
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Building Bufo: July 2011
http://buildingbufo.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html
Mark's blog on building an Engineering Consulting Business in Power, Energy and Water in South Africa. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. As we work on some projects that require automation I find that one of the things that keeps you busy is learning new terminology. For example, I have a automated report that ti want to put out in Arbortext for out Technical Publications Team. Eventually I found the solution by accident. The biggest problem was the names that I use. Command line arguments? C: Program Files (x86...