You can probably pick up an old version on eBay cheap, then buy an upgrade for less. Personnally I'd like to have the LRM as HTML under CVS so that it's a live document easily readable on the web. I suppose XML would work too with the right browser (I'm no expert on that). Kev. Muranyi, Arpad wrote: >Dave, > >I second that question, but at the same time I also want >to comment. I don't think it is the issue whether it is >readily available, since you can easily get it from: > >http://www.atomicpark.com/xq/aspx/adobe-framemaker-7.2/prodid.22498/buy.software/qx/productdetail.html?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=31&refid=31&gkey=framemaker&ovchn=GGL&ovcpn=Framemaker&ovcrn=[framemaker]&ovtac=PPC > >and probably zillions of other distributors. The question >is whether we are willing to pay about $ 750.00 for it or >not (in this Microsoft Office dominated world)... > >Arpad >============================================================ > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-verilog-ams@server.eda.org [mailto:owner-verilog-ams@server.eda.org] On Behalf Of Dave Miller >Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 11:04 AM >To: verilog-ams@server.eda.org >Subject: Support of framemaker > >Hi All, >I was just wondering if there was any plans to move from Framemaker to a >more readily available word processor when editing the LRM. It would be >great if we could use an editor that is supported on Linux. >Just curious, > >Cheers... >Dave > > >Received on Thu Aug 17 14:03:21 2006
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