Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-21 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Gyanesh, 

You need to have an additional rule in the conversion table to map the
individual paragraph-level elements into the root element, thusly
(columns 1 and 2 of a conversion table show for brevity):

Map this object   Into this element
---
ChapterName, Overview, Para  Chapter

That is, take the sequence of elements ChapterName followed by Overview
followed by Para and wrap them into a Chapter element.

The root element is not necessarily created automatically, and to depend
on the "RE:" (root element) entry in the conversion table may be
convenient but it is unfortunately not in any way a guarantee of correct
or complete structure in the converted file.  This is precisely the sort
of rules mapping elements into more complex structures to which I was
referring in my previous message on this:

"... but will not add the many additional and necessary rules to wrap
elements into more complex structures (such as the Procedure element in
the EDD provided)."

On Saturday, November 18, 2006 5:42 AM, Surbhi Singhal wrote:

-- Forwarded message --
From: Gyanesh Talwar 
Date: Nov 18, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com

Hi Framers,

Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document
and 
EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is
about 
Root Element not being handled.

In Frame 7.0:

EDD  Document

Chapter (Root Element)
 -ChapterNameChapterName
 -Overview   Overview
 -Para   Para

In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para
format except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element
chapter is not being handled and in place of that  is appearing.
I can fix it by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able
to figure out how I can avoid this problem altogether.

I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is
not working in 7.0.

Please suggest.

Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"

- Lester
--- 
Lester C. Smalley  Email: lsmalley AT infocon DOT com
Information Consultants, Inc.  Phone: 302-239-2942 FAX: 302-239-1712
Yorklyn, DE  19736   Web: www.infocon.com 
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Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-21 Thread Rick Quatro
The Root Element feature is new to FrameMaker 7.2 so there is no way to make 
it work with FrameMaker 7.0. You will have to upgrade to 7.2.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


> Hi Framers,
>
> Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document and
> EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is about
> Root Element not being handled.
>
> In Frame 7.0:
>
> EDD   Document
>
>
> Chapter (Root Element)
> -ChapterNameChapterName
> -Overview   Overview
> -Para Para
>
> In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para format
> except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element chapter is
> not being handled and in place of that  is appearing. I can fix it
> by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able to figure out
> how I can avoid this problem altogether.
>
> I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is not
> working in 7.0.
>
> Please suggest.
>
> Gyanesh Talwar
> 
> "Bunbu Itchi"
> ___




Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-20 Thread Lester C. Smalley
Gyanesh, 

You need to have an additional rule in the conversion table to map the
individual paragraph-level elements into the root element, thusly
(columns 1 and 2 of a conversion table show for brevity):

Map this object   Into this element
---
ChapterName, Overview, Para  Chapter

That is, take the sequence of elements ChapterName followed by Overview
followed by Para and wrap them into a Chapter element.

The root element is not necessarily created automatically, and to depend
on the "RE:" (root element) entry in the conversion table may be
convenient but it is unfortunately not in any way a guarantee of correct
or complete structure in the converted file.  This is precisely the sort
of rules mapping elements into more complex structures to which I was
referring in my previous message on this:

"... but will not add the many additional and necessary rules to wrap
elements into more complex structures (such as the Procedure element in
the EDD provided)."

On Saturday, November 18, 2006 5:42 AM, Surbhi Singhal wrote:

-- Forwarded message --
From: Gyanesh Talwar 
Date: Nov 18, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com

Hi Framers,

Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document
and 
EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is
about 
Root Element not being handled.

In Frame 7.0:

EDD  Document

Chapter (Root Element)
 -ChapterNameChapterName
 -Overview   Overview
 -Para   Para

In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para
format
except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element chapter
is
not being handled and in place of that  is appearing. I can fix
it
by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able to figure
out
how I can avoid this problem altogether.

I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is
not
working in 7.0.

Please suggest.

Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"

- Lester
--- 
Lester C. Smalley  Email: lsmalley AT infocon DOT com
Information Consultants, Inc.  Phone: 302-239-2942 FAX: 302-239-1712
Yorklyn, DE  19736   Web: www.infocon.com 
---



Fwd: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-18 Thread Surbhi Singhal
-- Forwarded message --
From: Gyanesh Talwar 
Date: Nov 18, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com

Hi Framers,

Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document and
EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is about
Root Element not being handled.

In Frame 7.0:

EDD   Document


Chapter (Root Element)
 -ChapterNameChapterName
 -Overview   Overview
 -Para Para

In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para format
except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element chapter is
not being handled and in place of that  is appearing. I can fix it
by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able to figure out
how I can avoid this problem altogether.

I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is not
working in 7.0.

Please suggest.

Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"

-- 
Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"



Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-18 Thread Gyanesh Talwar
Hi Framers,

Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document and
EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is about
Root Element not being handled.

In Frame 7.0:

EDD   Document


Chapter (Root Element)
 -ChapterNameChapterName
 -Overview   Overview
 -Para Para

In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para format
except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element chapter is
not being handled and in place of that  is appearing. I can fix it
by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able to figure out
how I can avoid this problem altogether.

I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is not
working in 7.0.

Please suggest.

Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"



Fwd: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element

2006-11-18 Thread Surbhi Singhal

-- Forwarded message --
From: Gyanesh Talwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Nov 18, 2006 3:51 PM
Subject: Conversion Table again : How to handle Root Element
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com

Hi Framers,

Further to my mail on element ,  I've brought down my document and
EDD to three elements to zero-in on the problem and I believe it is about
Root Element not being handled.

In Frame 7.0:

EDD   Document


Chapter (Root Element)
-ChapterNameChapterName
-Overview   Overview
-Para Para

In the conversion table, all elements are mapped to the proper para format
except the root element (Chapter). Apparently, the root element chapter is
not being handled and in place of that  is appearing. I can fix it
by Re-Wrapping the elements in the document but am not able to figure out
how I can avoid this problem altogether.

I am aware that in Frame 7.2, this can be handled with RE: , which is not
working in 7.0.

Please suggest.

Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"

--
Gyanesh Talwar

"Bunbu Itchi"
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