RE: Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-14 Thread Dave Shevitz
M To: Dave Shevitz; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker At 08:59 AM 9/12/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: >What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always >wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contain a &g

RE: Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
Dave, You are quite welcome. Glad you solved the problem. The debugging hint is to look in the generated structured document for unexpected content that is present as well as for expected content that is missing! --Lynne At 12:06 PM 9/13/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: Aha! As it turned o

Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
Dave, You are quite welcome. Glad you solved the problem. The debugging hint is to look in the generated structured document for unexpected content that is present as well as for expected content that is missing! --Lynne At 12:06 PM 9/13/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: >Aha! As it turned o

Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Dave Shevitz
1:56 AM To: Dave Shevitz; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker At 08:59 AM 9/12/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: >What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always >wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contai

Re: Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 08:59 AM 9/12/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contain a element, a single element, and one or more elements. I've tried to create my conversion table statement to read: title, itemizedlist[C

Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 08:59 AM 9/12/2006, Dave Shevitz wrote: >What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always >wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contain a >element, a single element, and one or more >elements. I've tried to create my conversion table statement to read: > >title, itemizedli

Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-13 Thread Dave Shevitz
Hello, I am just now experimenting with Structured FrameMaker, and I have a question. I'm currently using version Adobe FrameMaker 7.1. What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contain a element, a single element, and one or

Question regarding converting documents to Structured FrameMaker

2006-09-12 Thread Dave Shevitz
Hello, I am just now experimenting with Structured FrameMaker, and I have a question. I'm currently using version Adobe FrameMaker 7.1. What I would like is to ensure that the converted document is always wrapped in a tag. Currently, a can contain a element, a single element, and one or m