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RE: [FrameSGML] Index Building Blocks



That's interesting. I could not duplicate Dan's results. 

If I create a List of Markers, I get:

Text1 <Bold> text2

in both FM+SGML6.0 and FM+SGML5.5.6.


However, if I create an Index of Markers, I get:

Text1 text2

(formatted output) in both FM+SGML6.0 and FM+SGML5.5.6, but only if I create a bold character format named Bold in the
resulting IOM doc.

Something weird going on?

John Hogan
Lockheed Martin
Honeywell Tech Pubs Operations

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Emory [mailto:danemory@primenet.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 11:59 AM
To: FrameSGML@yahoogroups.com; Free Framers
Subject: Re: [FrameSGML] Index Building Blocks


It appears you have found a bug in FM+SGML 6.0
First, I created a test file in FM+SGML 5.5.6, in which I inserted a custom 
marker type with
the identical text that you put into your marker. The resulting generated 
list of markers
properly converted the marker text to:

Text1 text2

where text2 had the bold character format applied to it.

Next, I opened that same test file in FM+SGML 6.0, and again generated a 
list of
markers. The resulting generated list of markers did not properly convert the
marker text, and instead produced:

Text1 <Bold> text2

Does anyone know whether Adobe is aware of this very serious bug?

At 06:22 PM 3/10/02 +0100, Ester Crisanti wrote:
>I have a valid SGML document in FM+SGML.
>I insert a marker directly in FM+SGML like this:
>
>Text 1 <Bold> text 2
>
>where Bold is the name of Character Format.
>
>When I generate the List of Markers I get a LOM file with this entry:
>Text 1 <Bold> text 2
>
>so the character format is not recognize.
>The same procedure in FM works fine.
>Do you know why?
>

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