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RE: Structured Read/Write Rules Files?



Eric,

Lynne Price put together a structured r/w rules file and a better EDD
Template.  You can find them both at:

http://www.txstruct.com

I use them both and am very happy with them.

Steve

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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-framers@omsys.com [mailto:owner-framers@omsys.com]On Behalf
Of edunn@transport.bombardier.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 3:04 PM
To: Framers@FrameUsers.com; Framers@Omsys.Com
Subject: Structured Read/Write Rules Files?




Reading the Developer's Guide, it clearly says:
"You create a FrameMaker+SGML document or an ASCII file containing SGML
read/write rules. The software uses this rules document to modify its SGML
import and export processing.
Assuming that you create a FrameMaker+SGML document for your rules, you
enter a
set of rules into the main flow on the body pages of the document. The
document
can be structured or unstructured and can use any element definitions or
formatting properties desired."
So, that means instead of memorising all the commands and syntax, a template
and
EDD could be made to automate the process like the SGMLapps file. Has anyone
done this? If not, I think I'm game to at least give it a try.

Eric L. Dunn



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