I have worked for decades in Framemaker, and just recently have had to learn InDesign because my new employer required it. Quite frankly, IMO, InDesign is the spawn of the devil and should never be used for any type of document creation that requires more than one page of text.
Basic functionality, such as being able to rename files within a book, not to mention being able to duplicate and create an independent, non-linked copy of a book and its source files, are all routinely performed by documentation authors. Having to jump through hoops to perform these tasks (among MANY others) is ridiculous.
I could not agree more with this request.
I have worked for decades in Framemaker, and just recently have had to learn InDesign because my new employer required it. Quite frankly, IMO, InDesign is the spawn of the devil and should never be used for any type of document creation that requires more than one page of text.
Basic functionality, such as being able to rename files within a book, not to mention being able to duplicate and create an independent, non-linked copy of a book and its source files, are all routinely performed by documentation authors. Having to jump through hoops to perform these tasks (among MANY others) is ridiculous.
Nancy Graziano