Is there a user friendly application that will publish a large manual
with illustrations, forms and photos in an efficient HTML document?
Teaching users to understand HTML is not an option. The users should
be able to maintain and update the document as needed. Currently, the
document is in both WordPerfect and Word. Both will not adequately
format the document when converting to HTML without expert
intervention. Publishing straight to one PDF document makes the
document much too large.
You can download StarOffice here, until midnight today:
http://wwws.sun.com/software/star/staroffice/5.2/get/get.html
Or get its brother application which will remain open after it goes
into full-fledged closed-source OpenOffice, here:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/1.0.0/index.html
Both run on multiple platforms and support a variety of document
formats, including Word and HTML, and the support for HTML is much
better than Word's built-in (I have never used WordPerfect for HTML
authoring.)
If you need more help, please post a clarification request. Thanks for
choosing Google! Answers.
Are you aware of any other software applications that could be used to
easily manage a large manual without knowing HTML? Perhaps
DreamWeaver?
These programs allows WYSIWYG (What You See IS What You Get) editing
and creation without requiring knowledge of HTML [sorted by
usability]:
http://www.namo.com/products/webeditor/featuretour/ [download on the
right]
http://www.hotmetalpro.com/products/hm6_tour.htm [download trial here:
http://www.hotmetalpro.com//login.sq?actionID=23 ]
http://www.ixla.com/ [click Ixla Web Easy Express on the left; for
more info try reading "Killer Site Builder" above that link]
http://www.virtualmechanics.com/products/dwarf/download.html
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