Thank you very much Ian. I will give it a try.
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Rick
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Hi Ian,
If you can steer me in that direction, that would be great. It sounds like
exactly what I need. Thank you very much.
Rick
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Hi Rick...
In DITA-FMx, the way I handle that is with a feature I call "component
templates." Each top-level topicref (or topicref-based element) in the
root map becomes a chapter in the book that's generated from the map.
Each of these topicrefs can have an outputclass value assigned that
FrameMaker software.'
Subject: Re: [Framers] Single Doctype, Multiple Applications
Hi Rick,
There is a poorly documented special processing instruction that could be
what you need. It was originally used to help with S1000D support where
everything uses the same doctype of 'dmodule'. I can't find any
the correct
Structured Application to use.
Ian
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Hi All,
I have a bunch of DITA
Hi All,
I have a bunch of DITA concepts, but about a dozen different templates. I
want to have a structured application for each one, so I can specify
appropriate templates and transforms for each concept. If I have multiple
applications with the same doctype, can I get FrameMaker to prompt me