Archive for June, 2011

Fine-Tuning – Tricking Out Styler with Advanced Print Publisher Source Edits

Composition Drag Race
Date: 24 June 2011, 10-10:30 AM Pacific/US
Title: Fine-Tuning – Tricking Out Styler with Advanced Print Publisher Source Edits
Presenter: Simon Taylor, Product Manager for output products in the Arbortext Business Unit at PTC.
Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Description: Simon Taylor shows off the kind of high-quality layout you can get with Arbortext 6.0. He shows how you can take advantage of APP templates to get bleed tabs that are tied to page content and move up and down accordingly, fancy rules and borders, rounded corners on tables, and CMYK coloring, among other tricks. APP is the default print engine for Arbortext with the release of 6.0. Everyone on active maintenance now has access to all these features and more. Check out how simple it is to get high-quality layout in your every day documents.

Simon Taylor shows off the kind of high-quality layout you can get with Arbortext 6.0 by taking advantage of APP publishing capabilties

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Simon Taylor shows off the kind of high-quality layout you can get with Arbortext 6.0 by taking advantage of APP publishing capabilties

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Custom Conversions – Using XSLT in Arbortext Editor

The Tappit Brothers
Date: 10 June 2011, 10-10:30 AM Pacific/US
Title: Custom Conversions – Using XSLT in Arbortext Editor
Presenter: Jack Kulas
Level: Intermediate
Description: In this 30 minute, recorded web session, Jack Kulas explains how to take advantage of XSL processing inside Arbortext. Doing interesting things with automatic index generation, Jack shows the XSL-based tools that the authoring team at LSI is using to improve their customer deliverables.

Jack Kulas explains how to take advantage of XSL processing inside Arbortext

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