Omni Systems, Inc. Mif2Go User's Guide, Version 55
> 21 Mapping text formats to HTML/XML > 21.3 Mapping paragraph formats > 21.3.12 Eliminating unwanted paragraphs
Suppose your FrameMaker document contains manually inserted page-oriented navigation aids, such as the text “(Continued)” when a procedure breaks across a FrameMaker page boundary. To prevent this text from appearing in HTML output, you can use conditional text, or you can do the following:
1. Use a special paragraph format for all instances of the text in your document.
2. In
the configuration file, assign property Delete
to the paragraph format:
; Delete removes the style and all of its content
The Delete
format property
works whether or not the paragraph actually has content. It omits paragraph
content, and any Frames Above/Below, from HTML output, and omits the
format from any consideration in mapping to DITA parent elements.
Any paragraph content is still available, and can be used in Mif2Go macros; see §28.3.7 Creating macro variables from paragraph content.
Note:
Applied to an anchor paragraph, Delete
does not remove any anchored frames or tables that are anchored in the
paragraph; Delete
merely causes the anchor
paragraph itself to be omitted from HTML output.