Hello,
I just started as a tech writer at a small company (<20 employees). Their docu manuals generally run 100-110 pgs in length. Up to now they've been using Word. I've noticed with this length they've had problems with graphics and lists.
Question 1: At what point (number of pages or total file size) does it become practical to switch to FrameMaker?
Question 2: The manuals contain a lot of images and embedded lists. Does FrameMaker handle these competently?
Question 3: What is the learning curve for FrameMaker? I am Word competent, but have no FrameMaker experience and would be expected to quickly become an "expert."
Question 4: Any recommended FrameMaker "bibles" out there?
I just began with technical writing, and the boss is relying on me to make an informed decision re: buying FrameMaker or no. Any advice would be appreciated.
I just started as a tech writer at a small company (<20 employees). Their docu manuals generally run 100-110 pgs in length. Up to now they've been using Word. I've noticed with this length they've had problems with graphics and lists.
Question 1: At what point (number of pages or total file size) does it become practical to switch to FrameMaker?
Question 2: The manuals contain a lot of images and embedded lists. Does FrameMaker handle these competently?
Question 3: What is the learning curve for FrameMaker? I am Word competent, but have no FrameMaker experience and would be expected to quickly become an "expert."
Question 4: Any recommended FrameMaker "bibles" out there?
I just began with technical writing, and the boss is relying on me to make an informed decision re: buying FrameMaker or no. Any advice would be appreciated.