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On export to markup, the software ensures the appropriate entities are in the document
instance as follows. Unless otherwise specified, this table assumes the graphic element's
declaration in markup includes an entity attribute:
If:
The graphic filename and entity name match
an entity declaration in the structure
application's DTD...
The graphic filename matches an entity
declaration on the Entity Declarations
reference page...
The graphic filename matches no entity
declarations, or the graphic inset has no entity
name associated with it...
The SGML graphic element does not include
an entity attribute...
Creating graphic files on export
For graphics imported by reference, the software uses the same file for the markup
document as it does for the FrameMaker document. On export, it creates new files for
graphic and equation elements that meet any of the following conditions:
The graphic file was imported by copy.
The user changed the graphic content in any way while editing the document in
FrameMaker. This includes adding graphic content via the graphics palette, or importing
an additional file into the anchored frame. Note that the user may delete the existing
graphic file and import another one. If the new file matches a file in the DTD's entity
declarations, or it matches a file on the Entity Declarations reference page, the exported
markup will refer to this newly corresponding entity.
For each one of such graphics and equations, the software creates a new graphic file. For
information on whether the software references the file via an entity or via the file attribute
of the graphic element in markup, see "Exporting entity declarations," (the previous section).
A graphic element may be an anchored frame containing only a single imported graphic
object. If so, it is likely to have a single facet that isn't one of the software's internal facets.
In this case, the written file is in the graphic format indicated by the facet. For all other
graphics and for equations, the written file is in CGM format.
Translating Graphics and Equations
FrameMaker:
Uses the matching entity name as the value of
the graphic element's entity attribute in
markup.
Declares the entity in the DTD subset of the
resulting markup document. It uses the entity
name that was stored with the graphic inset for
the entity declaration and for the entity
attribute in the resulting graphic element in
markup.
Generates an entity declaration in the DTD
subset of the resulting document instance. It
names the entity graphic1, graphic2, etc. It
writes the entity name to the entity attribute
in the resulting graphic element.
Does not generate an entity declaration. The
filename for the graphic file is used as the
value for the file attribute of the SGML
graphic element.
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