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- FHlpFram
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- Footnote
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- Introductionli
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- ProductINI
- maker.ini5
- ProductName5
- <Default
- Font>FrameMaker
- HIDDEN
- Marker type
- Where to use it
- How it works
- Header/Footer$1
- Header/Footer$2
- Use these markers in
- the body of a
- document wherever
- you want the text of a B
- header or footer to
- change.
- These markers are read by the
- $marker1 and $marker2 building
- blocks in a Running H/F system
- $variable. The variable picks up the
- text from the Header/Footer i
- marker and displays it in the
- *header or footer. See
- Edit System
- #Variable
- for more information.
- Index
- Use this marker in the ark
- body of a document a
- wherever you want
- the source of an
- index entry.
- When you generate an index,
- FrameMaker
- uses the marker text ke
- !for the index entry and uses the s
- $location of the marker for the page .
- )number. See
- Index markers
- in
- Syntax Descriptions for more s
- information.
- Equation
- Use this marker in the
- body of a document
- to mark the location e
- of each equation in a
- document.
- The text of an equation marker
- can include the text that will
- appear in the list. When you
- generate the list of markers,
- FrameMaker
- uses the entry to
- build the list.
- Hypertext
- Use this marker in a
- hypertext document Z
- for commands that
- link and display
- related information.
- You type the hypertext command
- in the Marker Text box. See
- Hypertext commands
- in Syntax
- #Descriptions for more information.
- Cross-Ref
- Use this marker to
- insert a spot cross-
- reference in a
- document.
- #This marker marks the text that is
- "referred to in a cross-reference.
- !The text you enter in the Marker l
- text box will appear in the
- $Reference Source scroll list in the
- Cross-Reference
- dialog box.
- Subject, Author, t
- Glossary
- Use these markers
- with the Generate
- command to create a
- list or index of
- markers showing
- authors, subjects, -
- and glossary terms.
- &A list of these markers is useful for
- &creating a list of authors, a subject
- index, or a glossary. A list of y
- markers will contain the marker w
- &text exactly as it is typed. An index
- of markers can also include the fe
- sort order, format, and page
- 'range. See
- enerated Files and
- Books
- for more information.
- Comment
- Use this marker in the in
- body of a document win
- where you want to
- include a comment
- that will not appear in
- the printed document.
- !The text you enter in the Marker
- Text box is the comment.
- Type 11
- through
- Use these markers
- for your own
- categories of lists or c
- indexes
- Conditional Text
- FrameMaker
- inserts
- this marker when
- you make text
- conditional.
- This is a special marker that
- FrameMaker
- inserts in your oug
- document. You cannot insert or
- edit markers of this type.
- Running H/F 3
- MARKERS
- Introduction
- Marker
- Marker Types
- hortcuts
- Main Menu
- Running H/F 3
- (continued)
- MARKERS
- Introduction
- Marker
- Marker Types
- hortcuts
- Main Menu
- FrameMaker
- uses markers to identify areas in your document to use as the
- Lsource of cross-references, index entries, and running headers and footers.
- JMarkers are also used to identify active areas for hypertext commands and
- "to identify text as conditional.
- Help on markers
- SFor information on markers, click an item in the topic list to the right, or click h
- an active area below.
- SThe
- window inserts markers in text. You also use this window to
- [enter and edit marker text. The
- ker types
- that you can insert are listed in
- the Marker Types pop-up menu.
- MFor information on hypertext commands, see
- Hypertext
- commands
- in n
- LSyntax Descriptions. For examples of index entries and the marker text that
- Dcreates them, see
- Index
- markers
- in Syntax Descriptions.
- Special menu > Marker
- Window where you insert or edit a marker. If you select text before choosing
- Othe command,
- FrameMaker
- inserts the marker to the left of the selected ark
- text.
- Marker Type
- <Lists the types of markers (see
- Marker Types
- Marker Text
- 2Contains text associated with the marker. You can
- -type up to 255 characters, including spaces.
- 7If you select text in the document before choosing the
- 7command, the selected text appears in the text box. If ons
- 5you leave this text box empty and generate an index,
- FrameMaker
- extracts the word in the document to the
- right of the marker.
- More.
- New Marker/ w
- Edit Marker
- 8Inserts the marker into the text at the insertion point If
- or edits the selected marker.
- Markers
- identify specific locations in the document, and they include text or
- Sinstructions that
- FrameMaker
- uses. For example, index markers identify the
- Mpage number that an index entry refers to. They also include the text of the
- Jentry, as well as instructions for the appearance of that entry. When you
- Mgenerate an index,
- FrameMaker
- finds the index markers and uses their
- 3location and content to compile the index entries.
- Use markers to:
- KNote text for an entry in a generated file, such as an index, glossary, or
- bibliography
- *Mark the source of a spot cross-reference
- <Insert a hypertext command at some location in the document
- /Designate text for running headers and footers
- GThe remaining pages in this section list the markers and what they do.
- Moreof
- Other names for these markers can be specified in the
- maker.ini
- file. For more
- Dinformation, see the online manual, Customizing Frame Products.
- If you use this command to insert a marker in a structured document, the marker
- Xwill not be in an element. That is, it will not be part of the document
- s structure. If
- Mthe structured document contains an element definition for a marker, you can
- Muse the
- Element Catalog
- to insert the marker in an element.
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- Frame Technology 1988-1994
- 4.0.3
- FrameMaker Version 4.0.3
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