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  • Subject: Re: Documentation tools
  • From: Buck Calabro/commsoft<mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 13:43:37 -0500

David Gibbs wrote:
>What tools/product/technology are used 
>for capturing screens on the AS/400 and 
>importing into their documentation (User 
>Guides, etc.)?

Here's a response from our chief technical writer:

We use FrameMaker (by Adobe) to produce our manuals.

For capturing screens, we access the 400 using Client Access. 
And we use a product called PaintShop Pro, by JASC, Inc. (www.jasc.com). We 

then run it through a (scripted) series of alterations to get it to be 
black text on white background. The scripting tool we use is called Image 
Robot (also by JASC). Image Robot is actually like a PSP add-on product.

We save all graphics as .gif images and import them by reference into our 
FrameMaker documents.

PSP is a reasonably robust graphics tool that is great for capturing 
screens. It costs about $100, which is well worth it.

There are other strictly screen capture programs out there that are 
cheaper. I prefer PSP because it has additional graphics capability. 

We burn the documentation onto a CD-ROM for distribution.

Hope this helps!

Buck Calabro
CommSoft, Albany, NY
mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net
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