structured import and pgftag fonts

Lynne A. Price lprice at txstruct.com
Mon Oct 16 09:06:58 PDT 2006


Noah,
   I don't quite follow what is happening here, and I don't understand what 
you mean by FM "inserting font data on the strings themselves". Do you mean 
that if you import the same element hierarchy with different text you get a 
different font?

   In general, to debug problems in which I don't understand what fonts are 
being applied, I recommend you first check whether File > Struct Tools > 
Show Element Context provides any clues as to what is happening.

   If not, try creating a test application in which the EDD defines only 
one element with a general rule of <TEXT> and a text format rule that 
applies the combined font that your current XML import does not apply. Can 
you import successfully with this test application? If so, the next step is 
to figure out the difference between the test application and the actual 
one. It may be helpful to iterate over progressively simpler versions of 
the original application until you pinpoint where it fails.
         --Lynne

At 09:24 PM 10/15/2006, Noah Evans wrote:
>Hey Rick, framers,
>
>Rick, thanks for your tip, however in this case it didn't work. Here's why:
>
>After looking through the mif and experimenting with different
>formatting in the edd, I've found the problem, but I have no idea why
>it's ending up like this.
>
>Frame seems to be inserting font data on the strings themselves
>--overriding the combined fonts defined by the elements. Does anyone
>have any idea of how I could stop frame from doing this? I can
>manually set the font with a text rule, but frame still nests the
>combined fonts too deeply in the mif, so frame's fonts override them.
>
>I could write an fdk client to eliminate the font information
>manually, but I'm hoping that someone who knows more than me could
>offer me some ideas as to what's going on and why frame's putting in
>that font data.
>
>Thanks for everybody's help and input,
>
>Noah
>
>
>
>On 10/12/06, Rick Quatro  <frameexpert at truevine.net> wrote:
>>   Hi Noah,
>>
>>I am not sure what is causing this by try this after you import the XML.
>>
>>1) Choose File > Import > Element Definitions.
>>
>>2) Leave Current selected in the Import from Document popup. Check the
>>Format Rule Overrides checkbox and click Import.
>>
>>Rick Quatro
>>Carmen Publishing
>>585-659-8267
>>  www.frameexpert.com
>>
>>
>> > Hey all,
>> >
>> > I'm having a very strange problem with my structure application. When I
>> > import an xml file, none of the fonts follows the paragraph tags(which are
>> > assigned by the edd, they show up just fine in the pgftag bar and menu,
>> > but
>> > the fonts just don't apply for some reason). They seem to be inheriting
>> > the
>> > font information from the root element instead.
>> >
>> > However if I just insert an element manually the font follows the pgftag
>> > correctly.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Noah
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Lynne A. Price
Text Structure Consulting, Inc.
Specializing in structured FrameMaker consulting, application development, 
and training
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