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Use the XML Code View, Author View, or WYSIWYG View depending on your role. Enjoy powerful XML authoring with XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 support, and Banner Text. Create customized information models with a range of DITA 1.2 enhancements.
Dive directly into XML code using the Code View. Exercise complete control over XML documents with a host of editing features, including customized toolbars, inline attribute editor, automated tracking of errors, Intelliprompt of attributes and elements, search using XPath, and advanced XSLT features.
Create a variety of transformation scenarios by applying pre-defined or customized XSLT to XML files. Execute these transformations using a range of JAXP-compliant processors, such as Xalan and Saxon. Define the scope of the transformation—a file, all files of a folder, DITA map or all children of a book.
Eliminate the need to browse through numerous lines of XML code. Use the XPath Pod to find your elements and automatically apply functions to them. Customize your query builder, get suggestions, define the scope of queries, use the history dropdown feature, and save search results for greater productivity.

Meet consistency and authoring needs as well as specific output requirements. Create customized information models with automatic generation of DITA 1.2 elements (such as titles, tables of content and indexes), page rounding and numbering. Easily publish DITA maps to various output formats.∆
Focus on writing without bothering about page breaks and text formatting. Use the Author View to speed up content creation prior to customizing appearance and output.

Prepare your documentation for publishing and sharing with the user community. Use the WYSIWYG View to apply and modify styles, themes, and formats. Render your content as intended and see it as your users will.

Employ an intuitive user interface for books, as well as tools for hierarchical books and books within books. Incorporate XML files and other structured FrameMaker documents, and reference DITA maps or bookmaps.

Work more efficiently thanks to a highly user-oriented interface design. Use floating toolbars and control bars, dock your most frequently used dialog boxes for quick access, and create workspaces customized to your workflow.

Effortlessly single-source variations of the same document for different channels and purposes. Build and use complex Boolean expressions to define output filters in topic-based, structured, and unstructured modes.

Enable better management and reuse of content by taking advantage of support for multivalued attributes and the ability to import expressions from one document to another.

Manage formats for paragraphs, characters, and tables from the existing catalog or create displayable custom lists. Create new formats and delete or override those that are unused or not useful.

Define and edit attributes for declarations in markup to perform multiple functions: record the status of content within elements, allow cross-referencing between elements, or specify how to format an element.

Easily view all elements in a collapsible format, even in document view. Hide or collapse parent and child elements individually or simultaneously. Search through and open elements, including those that are collapsed.

Drag text, elements, and rows and columns from tables and drop them into new documents or applications to save time. Emphasize and highlight important sections of text by adding color to the background.

Manage and apply table formats with enhanced table catalog creation. View all table formats present in your document and apply or delete them easily.

Benefit from a basic infrastructure for working with structured FrameMaker. With this highly intuitive, UI-based tool, users can start working with structured FrameMaker even if they don’t have any prior knowledge or training.
Save time with a host of powerful features to review and track changes across an entire book. Navigate through a review by accepting individual changes or all changes, using review icons, and view and edit changes from selected users.
Create high-impact enterprise content faster with productivity features for individual contributors and collaborating teams. Improve throughput using API-based connectivity with CMSs, automatic content suggestions, Smart Paste, Quick Catalogs, error-tracking, and scripting.

Smoothly integrate with best-of-breed CMSs like EMC Documentum and Microsoft SharePoint via built-in connectors, and others using third-party plug-ins. Get a set of APIs to connect your enterprise authoring environment with virtually any CMS. Improve searchability of content with custom metadata.
Author structured content faster. Convert unstructured content to a structured format with Smart Paste (Microsoft Word and Excel and HTML to DITA, and HTML tables to FrameMaker tables).
Use Quick Catalogs for single-click insertion of the entire linear tree hierarchy of an element and applying styles to paragraphs, characters, variables, and conditional text.

Participate in collaborative PDF-based roundtrip reviews using the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Cloud. Share, aggregate and incorporate comments faster in multi-author, multi-reviewer environments.

Import comments with type highlights retained from PDF files into Adobe® FrameMaker® 11 with the Text Background Color feature.

Easily automate time-consuming, repetitive tasks through advanced scripting support with Adobe ExtendScript. Run scripts for simple tasks from within Adobe FrameMaker or through the ExtendScript Toolkit to eliminate manual effort and help increase productivity.
Work more efficiently with popular standards-compliant∑, prebuilt tools and templates designed for easier authoring. Use utilities like Auto Spell Check, Highlight Support, scrolling for lengthy dialogue, and enhanced Find and Replace to get the job done faster and smarter.

Compare any two documents through the Compare Documents user interface—changes are marked through Track Text Edits in the composite document.
Enrich your content with interactive media for a superior user experience. Augment content with MP4, FLV, and SWF videos, Object Styles, and images. Create interlinked documents with Hotspots and linked 3D images for better browsing and readability.
Develop richer, more engaging technical content by adding a variety of high-impact multimedia features. Enjoy robust support for video content in MP4, FLV, and SWF formats. Customize videos by selecting posters and creating linksΩ with text, to play, pause, or jump.
Create linked documents with better readability and usability by inserting Hotspots over images, vector illustrations, and objects, or parts of them. Also convert shapes to Hotspots. On clicking on these Hotspots, your users will be guided to other relevant parts of the document.

Create a richer user experience when working with 3D graphics by linking them with relevant parts of a document. Enable users to switch between parts of 3D graphics and the associated descriptions by inserting bi-directional links. Play 3D animations by clicking on the text.
Create, save, and apply Object Styles to give your content a consistent look and feel. Apply a wide variety of predefined styles to objects such as images, anchored frames, graphic objects, text frames, text lines, and equations. Easily update properties and change the styles of multiple objects by applying Object Styles to them.
Publish HTML5 content virtually anywhere with Adobe FrameMaker Publishing Server 11 or Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4.* Output to almost any device by simply specifying the screen size and layout. Preview and optimize content display for better readability.

Publish content to multiple channels, formats, and screens using HTML5 integration built into Adobe FrameMaker Publishing Server 11 or Adobe Technical Communication Suite 4.* Deliver content to iPad# and other tablets, smartphones, and desktops in a wide range of popular formats. Create print-ready CMYK PDFs.
Easily publish your DITA content to professional looking output. Generate nested books and books with flat components. Create attractive book content from DITA maps by automatically generating titles, tables of content, applying number properties, and page rounding.