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is fm table part element

Use the is fm table part element rule to identify a markup element that translates
to a table part element in FrameMaker, such as a table title element. You can choose either
to have the same name in both representations or to change the name during translation.
Read/write rules do not support double-byte characters, so you cannot use this rule to
process elements with double-byte characters in their names.
Synopsis and contexts
element "gi" {. . .
is fm table part element ["fmtag"];
. . .}
Arguments
gi
part
fmtag
Details
If you use the CALS table model, you do not need to use this rule to translate elements
representing parts of tables in CALS properly.
If you map a markup element to a FrameMaker table part element, then the element
cannot be used anywhere in the instance except as that table part. For example, if you
have a "title" element and you use the following rule:
element "title" is fm table title element;"
Then you would not be able to insert a "title" element in a Chapter element.
If you use this rule, the other subrules of the element rule that you can use for the same
markup element are as follows:
attribute, page 367, specifies what to do with a markup element's attributes.
fm attribute, page 396, specifies what to do with attributes present in the
FrameMaker representation of the element but not in the markup representation.
fm property, page 399, specifies what to do with FrameMaker properties associated
with the element.
Read/Write Rules Reference
"element" on page 376
Chapter 18, "Translating Tables"
A generic identifier.
A FrameMaker table part. One of the keywords: title, body,
heading, footing, row, cell.
A FrameMaker element tag.
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