RE: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?

Subject: RE: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?
From: "Chinell, David F (GE Indust, Security)" <David -dot- Chinell -at- GE -dot- com>
To: "Barbara Vega" <BarbaraV -at- libertyims -dot- com>, "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 10:12:07 -0400

Without much reflection...

Naming files for their figure numbers is probably a bad idea as figure
numbers are supposed to be able to slide around (change values) as the
content changes.

My personal favorite for high-volumes of application-named images is a
purely meaningless serial number. More and more, the software tools let
you select and access image files without needing to know the file
labels.

You probably only need a formal convention if more than one person is at
work on the project. Formal conventions should be established in a
department-wide style guide, or included in a ReadMe or design document
for the product library.

I have a personal suspicion that attempts at developing labelling codes
or conventions are only valuable as brief entertainments, and the
results have no lasting value, and slim chance of being sustained after
the original heat of development cools.

We create printed documents with Word. These contain drawings created in
CorelDraw. The author need not save the drawings externally to the Word
document. That is, we use CorelDraw as if it were an add-on tool for
Word. To revise a drawing, we copy it from Word into CorelDraw, edit it,
then copy it back into Word.

If the author is wary of this approach, he can save the drawings
externally to the document. The drawings can be in a single CorelDraw
file with several pages, or in a folder containing separate files. In
either case, the single file or folder must bear the document part
number, and be located in the root of the document folder. Example:

5559010 R3.0 WhizBang User Manual
--5559010 Drawings
----Product ID.cdr
----Wiring diagrams.cdr
----Mounting with cabinet.cdr
----Mouning on wall.cdr
--Work
----5559010 R02.12.doc
----5559010 R02.13.doc
----5559010 R02.14.doc
--5559010 R02.15.doc

We used to embed file labels or serial numbers right in the drawings,
but found that there was actually no call for this kind of
identification. (And it always looked clunky.)

For RoboHelp projects we put all the images in a single subfolder. They
can be labeled with pure serial numbers or with codes or full English
names that are meaningful to the author.

Not very impressive, but it works for us.

Bear
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Create HTML or Microsoft Word content and convert to Help file formats or
printed documentation. Features include support for Windows Vista & 2007
Microsoft Office, team authoring, plus more.
http://www.DocToHelp.com/TechwrlList

Now shipping: Help &amp; Manual 4 with RoboHelp(r) import! New editor,
full Unicode support. Create help files, web-based help and PDF in up
to 106 languages with Help &amp; Manual: http://www.helpandmanual.com

---
You are currently subscribed to TECHWR-L as archive -at- web -dot- techwr-l -dot- com -dot-

To unsubscribe send a blank email to
techwr-l-unsubscribe -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
or visit http://lists.techwr-l.com/mailman/options/techwr-l/archive%40web.techwr-l.com


To subscribe, send a blank email to techwr-l-join -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com

Send administrative questions to admin -at- techwr-l -dot- com -dot- Visit
http://www.techwr-l.com/ for more resources and info.


References:
RE: Professionalism and pay: From: Stansbury, Stan
Re: Professionalism and pay: From: Ned Bedinger
A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?: From: Barbara Vega

Previous by Author: Re: Finding errors in manuals
Next by Author: RE: How to version a document
Previous by Thread: Re: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?
Next by Thread: RE: A Survey: Do You Name Your Images in a Std Way?


What this post helpful? Share it with friends and colleagues:


Sponsored Ads