← Back to context Comment by WillAdams 17 days ago Framemaker. 3 comments WillAdams Reply ferguess_k 17 days ago Thanks, thought MSFT was using its own tools. WillAdams 17 days ago If you don't make it, you can't use it.Microsoft has never made a technical publishing package, so it has to be outsourced. ferguess_k 17 days ago Yeah I agreed. Kinda missed the old days with thick manuals. I bought one for gdb a couple of years ago and love it -- despite it is just the paper version of the online one.
ferguess_k 17 days ago Thanks, thought MSFT was using its own tools. WillAdams 17 days ago If you don't make it, you can't use it.Microsoft has never made a technical publishing package, so it has to be outsourced. ferguess_k 17 days ago Yeah I agreed. Kinda missed the old days with thick manuals. I bought one for gdb a couple of years ago and love it -- despite it is just the paper version of the online one.
WillAdams 17 days ago If you don't make it, you can't use it.Microsoft has never made a technical publishing package, so it has to be outsourced. ferguess_k 17 days ago Yeah I agreed. Kinda missed the old days with thick manuals. I bought one for gdb a couple of years ago and love it -- despite it is just the paper version of the online one.
ferguess_k 17 days ago Yeah I agreed. Kinda missed the old days with thick manuals. I bought one for gdb a couple of years ago and love it -- despite it is just the paper version of the online one.
Thanks, thought MSFT was using its own tools.
If you don't make it, you can't use it.
Microsoft has never made a technical publishing package, so it has to be outsourced.
Yeah I agreed. Kinda missed the old days with thick manuals. I bought one for gdb a couple of years ago and love it -- despite it is just the paper version of the online one.