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f m m a r k e r
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If Modification Date is a FrameMaker system variable element that you wish to
translate to text on export to markup, use this rule:
fm element "Modification Date" unwrap;
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fm marker
On export, you use the fm marker rule to tell FrameMaker what to do with non-element
markers other than markers of the type reserved for storing processing instructions, PI
entities, and external data entities. (By default, Structure PI markers are reserved for
processing instructions, and Entity Reference markers are reserved for external data
entities.) In the absence of a rule to the contrary, the software creates processing
instructions for non-element markers. You can also choose to discard them. Read/write
rules do not support double-byte characters, so you cannot use this rule to process markers
with double-byte characters in their names.
Synopsis and contexts
fm marker ["type
fm marker ["type
Arguments
type
i
Details
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If type
If no type
of the reserved type. For information on what the software does with the reserved marker
type, see Chapter 22, "Translating Markers."
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You can have multiple occurrences of this rule in a rules file, to determine different
treatment for different FrameMaker markers. You can have only one occurrence of the
rule with no explicitly listed markers. A given marker type can be explicitly mentioned in
only one occurrence of this rule.
Read/Write Rules Reference
"element" on page 376
"is fm element" on page 419
"drop" on page 373
"unwrap" on page 461
Chapter 16, "Translating Elements and Their Attributes"
", . . ., "type
1
", . . ., "type
1
The name of a FrameMaker marker type.
is specified, this rule applies only to markers of that type.
i
is specified, this rule applies to all non-element markers other than markers
i
"] drop;
n
"] is processing instruction;
n
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