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To: Framers List <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, FrameSGML List <FrameSGML@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, free framers <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: FrameMaker 7.0 EDD template
From: "Lynne A. Price" <lprice@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 23:05:17 -0700
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Text Structure Consulting, Inc. is pleased to make available
an alternative FrameMaker 7.0 metatemplate (template for EDDs).
This metatemplate differs from the one that ships with FrameMaker
7.0 in several ways, including:
1) Comments are permitted throughout an element definition
instead of only at the beginning or the end
2) Numbering of subrules allows for 6 levels of nesting (instead
of only 3).
3) "If" and "else if" clauses as well as complete format rules
are numbered
4) Documentation elements List, Note, and CommentTable are available.
5) Element type SGMLFragment is defined to facilitate use of text
insets within an EDD
6) Section heads are formatted differently for outer sections and
nested sections (4 levels supported)
7) Color is used to distinguish element definitions for containers
from those of graphics, tables, cross-references, etc. Instead of
assigning colors in the meta-EDD, colors called Table, Marker,
Equation etc. are defined in the metatemplate. Users can therefore change
the color scheme just by editing definitions of these colors.
8) Page breaks within an element definition are minimized
9) Running headers show the tag of the current element definition and head
of the current section
This metatemplate is comparable to the Text Structure Consulting metatemplate
for FrameMaker+SGML 5.5.6 and FrameMaker+SGML 6.0. There is one enhancement.
In a long element definition with deeply nested format rules, it can be
difficult to find the "if" clause matching a particular "else" clause. This
metatemplate therefore numbers "else if" and "else" clauses as well as entire
rules, using consecutive letters for the different branches of one rule. It
marks the beginning of each rule with a bullet. The following example provides
a skeleton of a typical set of text format rules:
. 1(a) In all contexts ...
. 2(a) If context is ...
2(b) Else, if ...
2(c) Else, if ...
2.1(a) If context is ...
2.1.1(a) If context is ...
2.1.1(b) Else ...
2.1(b) Else, if context is ...
2.1.2(a) If context is ...
2.1.2(b) Else ...
. 3(a) If context is ...
3(b) Else, if context is ...
3(c) Else ...
The metatemplate can be downloaded from http://www.txstruct.com/metatemp.htm
or from the Tools and Tips section of www.txstruct.com.
Comments (and any problem reports) are welcome.
--Lynne
Lynne A. Price
Text Structure Consulting, Inc.
Specializing in FrameMaker+SGML consulting and training
lprice@txstruct.com
http://www.txstruct.com
voice/fax: (510) 583-1505
cell phone: (510) 421-2284
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