Identifying An Element To Wrap - Adobe 65030365 - FrameMaker - PC Developer's Manual

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Object type
Cross-reference
Text Inset
Equation
Table parts, graphics, and text insets do not have any formatting information, so
FrameMaker wraps all instances of those objects in the same kind of element. The element
has a default tag, such as CELL, BODY, GRAPHIC, or INSET. (Specify a different tag in the
second column to override the default tag.)
You can write identifiers and the keywords for footnote location or equation size in any
combination of uppercase and lowercase letters. The names of formats and marker types
are case-sensitive, however, and must be typed the way they are specified in their catalogs.
A system variable can be wrapped in a variable element but a user variable cannot. If you
identify a user variable, FrameMaker wraps it in a container element with the tag specified
in the second column.
FrameMaker wraps a text inset in a container.

Identifying an element to wrap

To identify a child element to wrap in a parent element, type the object type identifier E:
followed by an element tag and (optionally) a qualifier in brackets in the first column of the
table. The qualifier must already be defined for the element in a rule applied earlier.
FrameMaker finds all instances of the element and wraps them in the element you specify
in the second column of the table. You can omit the element tag if you include a qualifier.
For example:
Wrap this object
E:Item[Bullet]
E:[1Head]
You can type the E: identifier in either uppercase or lowercase. The element tags are case-
sensitive, however, and must be typed the way they are specified in their catalog. You can
even omit the E: identifier—when FrameMaker reads an object name with no identifier, it
assumes the object is an element.
To identify a table child element to wrap in a table parent element, type the object identifier
TE: followed by E:, an element tag, and (optionally) a qualifier in brackets in the first
column of the table. This allows you to name a table element from one or more child
elements, rather than naming it from a table format tag (with the T: identifier).
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Identifier
Format tag
Cross-reference format name
X:
(none)
TI:
Size of equation: Small, Medium, or Large
Q:
In this element
BulletItem
ChapHead
This rule wraps all elements
with the qualifier 1Head not
named in other rules.
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