Using A Table To Format An Element As A Boxed Set Of Paragraphs - Adobe 65030365 - FrameMaker - PC Developer's Manual

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element "loc" {
is fm table cell element "Location";
fm property column number value is "3";
}
fm element "RangeHead" drop;
fm element "RangeBody" unwrap;
fm element "RangeRow" unwrap;
This example builds on information in "Specifying which part of a table a row or cell occurs
in" on page 283, "Omitting explicit representation of table parts" on page 285, and "Creating
parts of a table even when those parts have no content" on page 287.
For more information on these rules, see
"element" on page 376
"fm element" on page 397
"is fm table element" on page 435
"is fm table part element" on page 436
"fm property" on page 399
"reader" on page 453
"insert table part element" on page 410
"end vertical straddle" on page 379
"start vertical straddle" on page 460
"start new row" on page 458
"drop" on page 373
"unwrap" on page 461

Using a table to format an element as a boxed set of paragraphs

The formatting associated with your documents may require that the paragraphs in an
element appear in a completely or partially boxed area. In SGML, assume you have the
following element declaration:
<!element note - - ((#PCDATA | emphasis | code)+)>
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