Importing Framemaker files with InDesign
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Aviram Gang
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Duitsland
Local time: 02:26
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Jun 19, 2009

Hi,

I received an offer to translate from source files in English FrameMaker 7.0 for Windows format.
My output should be the application files, .ps file and .pdf file.

Is there a way to convert the files into InDesign compatible files without affecting the original information (layout, etc.)?

How should I rate the DTP after translation?

Thanks in advance,
Aviram


[Edited at 2009-06-19 17:10 GMT]


 
Wojciech Froelich
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Polen
Local time: 01:26
Engels naar Pools
MIF filter? Jun 24, 2009

Aviram Shamir wrote:

Hi,

I received an offer to translate from source files in English FrameMaker 7.0 for Windows format.
My output should be the application files, .ps file and .pdf file.

Is there a way to convert the files into InDesign compatible files without affecting the original information (layout, etc.)?

How should I rate the DTP after translation?

Thanks in advance,
Aviram


[Edited at 2009-06-19 17:10 GMT]


Have you tried MIF filter?
http://www.dtptools.com/product.asp?id=mfid


 


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