29.4.1 Overriding graphics settings with custom markers
You can use custom FrameMaker markers (see §28.2 Adding custom marker types) to insert configuration overrides in your FrameMaker document. For RTF output, use a Config or RTFConfig marker for this purpose; for HTML output, a Config or HTMConfig marker. See §31.2.2 Using configuration markers to override settings. The following tables show which settings can be overridden:
Table 31-2 Fixed-key configuration sections subject to overrides
Table 31-6 HTML graphic sections subject to overrides
Fixed-key overrides persist until the end of the file, or until changed by another override; variable-key overrides apply only to the next graphic (see §31.2.6 Understanding fixed-key vs. variable-key settings).
To override a setting for a given graphic, place the marker somewhere in the text before the graphic-frame anchor and after the anchor of the preceding graphic frame. For marker text, supply the setting you want to change. For example, for RTF output:
You can change only one setting per marker; however, you can use as many such markers as you need.
If you change the same setting in the FrameMaker Object Attributes dialog, the value in the marker takes precedence. |
§28.1 Using custom FrameMaker markers
§31.2 Overriding settings with markers or macros
§29.4.2 Overriding graphics settings with FrameMaker object attributes
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