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29 Working with FrameMaker markers > 29.2 Adding custom marker types > 29.2.2 Naming new custom marker types


29.2.2 Naming new custom marker types

When you invent a new custom marker type in FrameMaker, the name must not conflict with your use of any of the predefined marker types listed in Table 29-1.

Avoid adding a custom marker type whose name has any of the following characteristics:

Duplicates the name of a marker type listed in Table 29-1, if you intend to use markers of that type for the purpose shown; see §29.2.1 Identifying dedicated custom marker types.

Duplicates the name of a property listed in Table 29-3, unless you intend to use such markers for the stated purpose; the marker type takes on the named property. See §29.6 Using marker property names for marker types.

Begins with Cell, Char, Graph, Link, Meta, Para, Row, or Table if you are generating HTML or XML, unless you end the name with a valid attribute name. All such markers are assumed by Mif2Go to be attribute markers; see §29.2.4 Using attribute markers for HTML or XML.

Begins with JH2Pop or JH2Sec if you are generating JavaHelp 2, unless you end the name with a valid JavaHelp 2 window-access object property; see §11.8.1.5 Overriding window-access properties with markers.



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