- I want to mark index and cross-references like Framemaker does.
- Framemaker can export the .fm into .htm and .mif file.
- I have analyzed how the index and cross-references appears in .htm and .mif file after exporting it from framemaker.
- Now my system will produces .htm file and I can manage to mark the index and cross-reference like framemaker does.
- I want that framemaker retain the index and cross-references which will be marked by my system.
- But there is no way to import or open HTML files directly in Framemaker.
- We can import .mif file in framemaker.
- So is there any way we can convert HTML files into .mif(FrameMaker Interchange Format).
Asked
Active
Viewed 790 times
1

Lalit
- 1,354
- 1
- 8
- 13
2 Answers
1
there is one option, I know its not full proof solution for this problem. but it can save your efforts to some point,
- Save the HTML file to RTF format (using MS word/Open Office)
- Open that RTF file in FM
- FM accepts the RTF file and convert it into .fm file
- Save the .fm file into .mif format
Note : in this conversion, some data loss may happen, i have tried using it for Markers it works but not complete solution.
All the best!!

Abhi
- 104
- 5
0
You can open the .htm files in Structured FrameMaker and then save them to .mif. This will produce less loss in graphics, for sure.

Nancy
- 1
-
Please expand your answer a bit. [How to Answer](http://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-answer) – AgataB Sep 06 '16 at 14:11