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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
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"element" on page 376
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"fm element" on page 397
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"is fm table element" on page 435
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"is fm table part element" on page 436
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"fm property" on page 399
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"reader" on page 453
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"insert table part element" on page 410
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"end vertical straddle" on page 379
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"start vertical straddle" on page 460
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"start new row" on page 458
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"drop" on page 373
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"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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