• Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on June 25th, 2010

    Written by JeffStein

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    Arbortext Editor Tip – Easing the Burden of Spell Check

    Checking a document for spelling errors is not one of my favorite tasks. I usually receive a lot of false hits, thanks to the nature of the technical manuals in my current job. For example, some manuals include a long series of part numbers that would never appear in the official dictionary used by the [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on April 25th, 2010

    Written by JeffStein

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    Arbortext Editor Tip – Completeness Errors Window

    Arbortext Editor has a nice feature that enables you to check a document for various types of errors. To use this feature, go to the Tools menu and click Check Completeness. If any problems are found, Arbortext displays a window that lists the errors. I usually find that my document contains a bunch of broken [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on March 26th, 2010

    Written by JeffStein

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    Arbortext Editor Tip – Fun with Macros

    As I was glancing through the Arbortext Editor menus not long ago, I came across the macro feature. Where I work, we are always looking for ways to do things more efficiently, so I decided to check out this tool. To record a macro, you go to the Tools menu, point to Macros, and click [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on February 21st, 2010

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    Arbortext Editor Tip – More on Collapsing and Expanding

    In an earlier post, Douglas Wade reviewed the basics of collapsing and expanding in Arbortext Editor. I would like to add a few thoughts about this feature as it relates to tables.  I recently started working on some SGML files that have large tables. I’m talking really large. I found that the performance of [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on January 16th, 2010

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    Arbortext Editor Tip – Identifying Text Entities

    In Arbortext Editor, a text entity is a named piece of content. For example, you could create a text entity called Product Name with the content Widget Analyzer 2010. Text entities help you to achieve consistency both within and across documents. Simple enough, right? Let’s assume that you have an SGML file open and you [...]