Re: [Framers] Framers Digest, Vol 149, Issue 20

2018-08-28 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
Hi
The unreferenced elements are ones that you have defined in your EDD but do not 
appear in the content model of any other element, and are not root level 
elements. Mismatched spelling can cause this, as element names are 
case-sensitive. But they may also be merely unused elsewhere in the EDD.
Hope this helps.

Roger

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On 28 Aug 2018, 4:31 pm, at 4:31 pm, cuc tu  wrote:
>Howdy Framers,
>
>I am building a very simple structure, cut down further for this
>discussion. Some items I have not figured out:
>
>When importing element defs into the template: Elements that are
>defined but not referenced. The FM str dev guide mentions this one time
>as a capitalization mismatch (pg33 of the 2015 release), but I cannot
>see the problem. The elements are Subheading, Description2, SPA,
>SYSTEM, and File_Title. If I remove the Description2 element and
>references, then the unreferenced elements are Subheading,
>Description1, and File_Title.
>
>Some elements need a heading inserted as a paragraph, so I found an
>example for this in the dev guide, pg234. I'm not getting the prefix
>text inserted before the Description elements.
>
>Thanks for any assist.
>C2
>
>==
>
>
>
>
>File Title
>
>SYSTEM description1
>SYSTEM description2
>
>
>SPA description1
>SPA description2
>
>
>==
>EDD Version is 12.0
>Automatically create formats on import.
>Element (Container): File
>Valid as the highest-level element.
>General rule: 
>Element (Container): File_Title
>General rule: 
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: Title
>Element (Container): SYSTEM
>General rule: 
>Prefix rules
>In all contexts.
>Prefix: SYSTEM Heading
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: ChapterHeading
>Element (Container): SPA
>General rule: 
>Prefix rules
>In all contexts.
>Prefix: SPA Heading
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: ChapterHeading
>Element (Container): Description1
>General rule: 
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: Indented4
>Element (Container): Description2
>General rule: 
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: Indented4
>Element (Container): Subheading
>General rule: 
>Prefix rules
>If context is: Description1
>Prefix: Insert Description1
>Else, if context is:
>Prefix: Insert Description2
>Text format rules
>In all contexts.
>Use paragraph format: Heading4
>==
>
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Re: [Framers] Framers Digest, Vol 149, Issue 20

2018-08-28 Thread cuc tu
Howdy Framers,

I am building a very simple structure, cut down further for this discussion. 
Some items I have not figured out:

When importing element defs into the template: Elements that are defined but 
not referenced. The FM str dev guide mentions this one time as a capitalization 
mismatch (pg33 of the 2015 release), but I cannot see the problem. The elements 
are Subheading, Description2, SPA, SYSTEM, and File_Title. If I remove the 
Description2 element and references, then the unreferenced elements are 
Subheading, Description1, and File_Title.

Some elements need a heading inserted as a paragraph, so I found an example for 
this in the dev guide, pg234. I'm not getting the prefix text inserted before 
the Description elements.

Thanks for any assist.
C2

==




File Title

SYSTEM description1
SYSTEM description2


SPA description1
SPA description2


==
EDD Version is 12.0
Automatically create formats on import.
Element (Container): File
Valid as the highest-level element.
General rule: 
Element (Container): File_Title
General rule: 
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: Title
Element (Container): SYSTEM
General rule: 
Prefix rules
In all contexts.
Prefix: SYSTEM Heading
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: ChapterHeading
Element (Container): SPA
General rule: 
Prefix rules
In all contexts.
Prefix: SPA Heading
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: ChapterHeading
Element (Container): Description1
General rule: 
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: Indented4
Element (Container): Description2
General rule: 
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: Indented4
Element (Container): Subheading
General rule: 
Prefix rules
If context is: Description1
Prefix: Insert Description1
Else, if context is:
Prefix: Insert Description2
Text format rules
In all contexts.
Use paragraph format: Heading4
==

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