Adobe Captivate and Adobe Presenter both address the needs of eLearning developers. At first glance they appear to overlap in function, but we'll show you why they are really complementary, rather than competing products.
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- July 6, 2011 | By Matt Sullivan
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Framemaker makes it easy to create PDF with hyperlinks on the entries. But what if the hyperlinks start getting dropped from the text you'd like to click on?
Here's a quick rundown of the likely causes, and their easy solutions...
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- July 10, 2010
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Sometimes it’s just the little things…
At roundpeg, it makes us proud to be included in the mindtouch list of Top 25 Most Influential Bloggers in Technical Communications.
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- February 28, 2011 | By Matt Sullivan
I’m often asked questions related to server-based help, and whether RoboHelp Server is a required component of the process.
The short answer is: No, RoboHelp Server is not required for server-based help.
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- April 22, 2010
Recently Cypress Semiconductor retained roundpeg, inc. to develop their SoC 3® and PSoC 5 Device Selection Tools.
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- April 5, 2011
While teaching a FrameMaker 10 class today, I was reminded that the Find/Change feature now includes the option to search for Paragraph Character and Table format overrides. This is a great way to identify inconsistencies in your document’s formatting.
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- April 14, 2011
Thanks to Peter Grainge for pointing me toward an Adobe Forum post recently.
Like many, the user was having difficulty matching the RH formatting that they were so happy with in FM.
As I’ve said many times, RH maps content, not formatting. To get specific formatting in HTML, you will likely need to have some css knowledge and a little patience. CSS takes practice. Formatting for linked projects is a specific skill, just like css formatting for mass email, or for cross browser and cross format compatibility.
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- May 2, 2011
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roundpeg, inc. recently delivered a large project for San Francisco’s Academy of Art code named Critique. The application reads remote images submitted by students for instructor review. The instructor has a set of drawing and annotation tools to enable markup and commenting on the student’s work. Critique also supports audio record and playback to enable audio comments.
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