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31 Working with graphics > 31.4 Specifying custom settings for individual graphics > 31.4.1 Overriding graphics settings with custom markers


31.4.1 Overriding graphics settings with custom markers

You can use custom FrameMaker markers (see §29.2 Adding custom marker types) markers 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 §33.2.2 Overriding settings with configuration markers. The following tables show which settings can be overridden:

Table 33-2 Fixed-key configuration sections subject to overrides

Table 33-6 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 §33.2.7 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:

[Graphics]BitmapDPI=72

You can change only one setting per marker; however, you can use as many such markers as you need.

Note:  If you change the same setting in the FrameMaker Object Attributes dialog, the value in the marker takes precedence.

See also:

§29.1 Using custom FrameMaker markers

§33.2 Overriding settings with markers or macros

§31.4.2 Overriding graphics settings with FrameMaker object attributes



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