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Apple DocViewer/DocBuilder Q&As
4/19/94
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This document contains the most commonly asked questions about the Apple
DocViewer.
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Apple DocViewer is a Macintosh application which allows a user to read
documentation on the computer screen. Features of the application include full
page view, “live” table of contents and book index, bookmarks and advanced
searching capabilities. Many of Apple's technical development and product
documentation is delivered in Apple DocViewer.
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What is the history of Apple DocViewer?
Apple DocViewer was designed originally to deliver Apple Developer Support books
like Inside Macintosh to the Apple developer community. The product gained great
support and developers have asked to use the builder for their own documents.
The software was developed at Apple, with the assistance of Bear River
Associates consulting services.
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How do I create my own Apple DocViewer documents?
The software which creates Apple DocViewer documents is called “Apple
DocBuilder”. The builder software is available via site licensing only. Send an
AppleLink to SW.LICENSE for the license agreement.
(e-mail sw.license@applelink.apple.com)
For product info, your contact is AppleLink ADV or e-mail
adv.applelink.apple.com.
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What kind of support is available for the builder?
This product is sold as unsupported.
A user’s guide and how to‘s are included with the product. A threaded discussion
board is set up to exchange ideas and report bugs in the following path on
AppleLink:
Developer Support
Developer Talk
Developer Press
Apple DocViewer
Companies who can help you (for a fee) are listed in the board. Lastly, an
AppleLink address, ADV, is available for feedback.
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How much is the site license for Apple DocBuilder?
$2,500, one time only, limited to your company.
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I don’t have the resources to create my own Apple DocViewer Documents. How do I
get my documents converted?
There are several companies who are set up to perform the conversion for you.
A complete list is available on AppleLink in the support path mentioned above.
Additionally, if you elect to have your documents converted for you, you will
not need a site license.
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What if I want to distribute Apple DocViewer with my documents?
A distribution agreement is available. Send an AppleLink to SW.LICENSE for the
agreement form.
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How much is the distribution agreement for Apple DocViewer?
$2,500/year for up to 50,000 copies. $5,000/year for unlimited number of copies.
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How does the builder work?
Apple DocBuilder takes Microsoft Word or Frame FrameMaker files and converts them
into Apple DocViewer files. The structure of the documents, table of contents
and index entries are translated and automated in Apple DocViewer. Additionally,
all words in the document become “keywords” via the build process, providing a
very powerful search capability.
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Does the builder only support Word and FrameMaker files?
No. If the source program can export RTF, generally the builder can generate a
set of keywords for the searching (but no table of contents or book index). If
the source cannot generate an RTF file, then you can still build an Apple
DocViewer file, but the user will not be able to copy text or perform
searching.
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What is the current version of Apple DocViewer?
1.1.1 for the viewer, 1.1 for the builder.
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What about upgrades?
Upgrades are not included in the agreements. They will be made available, either
free or for an upgrade fee, at time of release.
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What does Apple DocViewer do with fonts?
Apple DocViewer is font dependent and uses standard Macintosh font substitution
should the end user not have the original fonts. It is suggested that you use
standard System fonts for your documentation or deliver your custom fonts with
your product.
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What are plans for future versions?
At this point in time we are unable to discuss unannounced products.
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