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- From: pas@jupitercmc.ca (Peter Stokes)
- Subject: Re: FrameMaker
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.152121.4892@venus.ic.cmc.ca>
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- Organization: Canadian Microelectronics Corporation
- References: <4046@phred.UUCP> <522@idtinc.UUCP>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 15:21:21 GMT
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- In article <522@idtinc.UUCP>, cwp@idtinc.UUCP (Chuck Phillips) writes:
- |> In article <4046@phred.UUCP> kimb@phred.UUCP writes:
- |>
- |> Even more deleted to save space.
- |>
- |> people who know may feel free to correct this if I have remembered it
- |> wrong) the contract basically states that the FrameViewer that Cadence
- |> uses in its toolset is not to be used as a stand alone product. It can
- |> only be used in conjunction with Cadence's Design Framework II.
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- Not only does it appear that it should not used standalone, IT CAN'T
- (at least I have not been successful in firing up viewer from outside
- of the 4.2a framework). BUT, if you setenv FRAMEUSERSD_HOST to
- a host which is running a Frame license server (from a separate,
- paid-for Frame purchase and license installation), you can use
- the Cadence frame distribution (install_dir/frame) to run Framemaker
- or Frameviewer or whatever you are licensed to run as per FRAMEUSERSD_HOST.
-
- Peter
-
- PS: Type the following in your CIW sometime:
-
- hiMakerHelp("/full/path/to/any/frame.doc" "anyOrNoneHypertextTag")
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- Peter A. Stokes ~~~~~~~~ pas@jupiter.ic.cmc.ca ~~~~~~~ (613) 545-2923 ~~~~~
- Canadian Microelectronics Corporation ~~~~~~~~~~~ Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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