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w r i t e s t r u c t u r e d d o c u m e n t
write structured document
By default, when you save a FrameMaker document to markup, the software writes out the
document instance, any declarations for the internal DTD subset, and a DOCTYPE
statement which references the external DTD subset, but (for SGML) not an SGML
declaration nor the declarations within the external DTD subset. You can use this rule to
confirm the default behavior.
Synopsis and contexts
writer write structured document;
Arguments
None.
Details
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You cannot use the write structure document rule and the write sgml
document instance only rule in the same read/write rules file.
See also
Related rules
write structured document instance only
By default, when you save a FrameMaker document to markup, the software writes out the
document instance, any declarations for the internal DTD subset, and a DOCTYPE
statement which references a file for the external DTD subset. For SGML, it doesn't write
an SGML declaration. This rule causes the software to write the document instance only--
no external or internal DTD and no SGML declarations.
Synopsis and contexts
writer write structured document instance only;
Arguments
None.
Details
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By default, when you translate a FrameMaker document to markup, as its last step the
software runs the parser on the markup document to check its validity. If you use this
rule, FrameMaker does not write a complete markup document and so does not send
the result through the parser.
Read/Write Rules Reference
"external dtd" on page 392
"include dtd" on page 408
"include sgml declaration" on page 409
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