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Features
- Moving to structured authoring
KAY ETHIER
Explaining the business issues surrounding this move - Can structure save the day?
GILLIS RUDH
Describing the impact of structured authoring on one writer’s role - Pity the poor hirer
COLLETTE CLENAGHAN
Looking at CVs from the recruiter’s side of the desk - Fruit and vegetables: a winning entry
PAM NICHOLL
Profiling a project placed in the 2005 Documentation Awards - Finding common ground
YVONNE CLEARY
Exploring the overlap between accessibility and internationalisation - Terminology management in focus
ELINE BEUN
Suggesting how to manage terminology across the organisation - S1000D-compliant illustration files
DAVID MANOCK
Creating and delivering illustrations that comply with this standard - Programming: the wheel of fortune
ANTHONY SEATON
Predicting the future of computer programming languages - LaTeX: an introduction
MIKE UNWALLA
Explaining the history and capabilities of this typesetting system - Adobe FrameMaker 7.2: what’s the deal?
BERNARD ASCHWANDEN and KAY ETHIER
Exploring the features of the newest version of this tool - Taking FrameMaker a little further
STEVE RICKABY
Demonstrating support for long documents with repetitious layouts - Affiliate and industry news
KATHRYN VALDAL FOURIE - Indexing
BILL JOHNCOCKS
Launching his regular indexing page by explaining how a good index makes a manual fully usable - Editing
SOCIETY for EDITORS and PROOFREADERS
As a prelude to our new editing page, the SfEP explains first the role of copyeditor and, in the next issue, of proofreader - Illustration
BETTINA GIEMSA
The ITEDO team continues its exploration of the building blocks of technical illustration with the line - International standards
RICHARD HODGKINSON
The development of European guidelines for publishing accessible documents - Translation
MONICA BASTING
Exploring how building good relations with a localisation company can make the process more effective