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- From: robertw@informix.com (Robert Weinberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.frame
- Subject: Re: Troff vs FrameMaker Productivity
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.155833.4445@informix.com>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 15:58:33 GMT
- References: <1992Jul23.045118.27744@news.eng.convex.com>
- Sender: news@informix.com (Usenet News)
- Organization: Informix Software, Inc.
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- In article <1992Jul23.045118.27744@news.eng.convex.com> cash@convex.com (Peter
- Cash) writes:
- > In article <1992Jul22.231152.4991@informix.com> robertw@informix.com (Robert
- Weinberg) writes:
- >
- > >Yes, if the content is text, and if readers will be just as happy no
- > >matter how it's formatted, you can't beat an all-text environment. WYSIWYG
- > >can be a real waste - and add a lot of complexity - in that case.
- >
- > Why does WYSIWYG have to add _any_ complexity? You can give a writer (one
- > who doesn't care to mess with formatting decisions) a FrameMaker template.
- > If the template is well-designed, all the writer has to do is fill in the
- > blanks. It's as simple as typing text.
-
- I have yet to see a writer new to Frame who could refrain from creating his/her
- own formats! Though maybe the same could be said for troff'ers - I haven't
- lived among them, so I don't know.
-
- I started publishing on GUIs - on the Mac - so you are preaching to the choir
- here. But I have seen people whose life began on a keyboard, and who never even
- "get" the relationship between a mouse and the cursor on the screen - or who
- can't understand why they have to go to the third layer of menus to do what
- they used to do with a command-key on their WYSE. For these people, a GUI can
- be a nightmare of complexity and seemingly uselessly pretty features.
-
- And face it, there have been and still are some crude WYSIWYG interfaces out
- there. Frame (along with MS WORD, for that matter) is exceptional in having
- keyboard shortcuts for most functions (though there are still lots of things
- that require mousing through several menus). Lots of people _resent_ having to
- lose their hand position on the keyboard to pick up a mouse whose functions
- they would prefer to perform via the keyboard.
-
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