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Generate Document Dialog Box
Use this dialog box to generate a .dcf file, stylesheet, or catalog file for a document type.
This dialog box contains the following options:
Generate DCF File — Creates a .dcf file with minimal settings, based on document type information. If a .dcf file already exists for this document type, you will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing .dcf file.
Generate catalog file — Creates a catalog file that points to the entities used by the document type. If you currently have a catalog path set, the catalog paths display in this field, with the current document type directory prepended to this list. Click OK if you want to accept this path list. If you do not, add or delete paths as necessary.
Enter document title tags — Displays a dialog box in which you specify the following element:
Enter the tag name for the document title — Specifies the name of the element in your document type that defines the document title. This element, along with the title block element, will format in a larger point size than the rest of the text in your document.
Enter the tag name for the title block — Specifies the name of the element in your document type that surrounds the document title grouping, For example, in the Report document type, the title-info element surrounds the title element.
Enter the tag name for the title page — Specifies the name of the element in your document type that is used for a title page. A page break will be added after the end title page element.
Enter main paragraph tag — Displays a dialog box in which you specify the name of the element in your document type that is used as the main paragraph element.
Enter graphic attributes — Displays a dialog box in which you specify name of the elements in your document type that are defined as graphic elements. Use spaces to separate multiple entries. Click OK, and then you can assign attributes to the graphic elements you specified. Type the names of the appropriate attributes in the graphic attributes dialog boxes, and then click OK. These attributes display in Arbortext Editor in the graphics Modify Attributes dialog box.
Set format access — Enables the Format > Touchup menu options, which lets authors make document-level formatting changes.
Modify tag categories — Select the element categories you want to modify in the modify element categories dialog box. Another dialog box displays for each of the categories that you select.
Division — Identifies the title tags associated with divisions in your DTD. This enables authors to collapse and expand document content by divisions. You can also specify the level to determine the font size of the title. Level 1 indicates the largest font size (document title); the higher the level, the smaller the title font size. All divisions with titles of the same font size have the same level number. For example, the document title, chapter title, and appendix title might all be level 1; sections may be level 2; and topics level 3.
Once you've identified the title tag and level for all the document tags, Arbortext Architect displays a dialog box that identifies the tags you specified. Select No if this information is incorrect, and you want to change it. Select Yes if the information is correct.
List — Identifies list tags and the item tags associated with them. You can remove a name from the default list of tags, but you cannot add a tag name. If Arbortext Architect cannot identify a DTD structure as a list, Arbortext Editor cannot represent the structure as a list.
Once you've identified the item tags for all of the list tags, Arbortext Architect displays a dialog box that identifies the tags you specified. Select No if this information is incorrect, and you want to change it. Select Yes if the information is correct.
Definition list tag names — Identifies the definition tags and the term and definition tags associated with them.
Once you've identified the term and definition tags for all of the definition list tags, Arbortext Architect displays a dialog box that identifies the tags you specified. Select No if this information is incorrect, and you want to change it. Select Yes if the information is correct.
Figure block tag name — Identifies the figure block or table block tags that surround a caption title, table, or figure. It also allows you to specify title or headline caption tag names associate with figure block tags.
Once you've identified the title or headline caption tags for all of the figure block tags, Arbortext Architect displays a dialog box that identifies the tags you specified. Select No if this information is incorrect, and you want to change it. Select Yes if the information is correct.
New page tags — Identifies the tags that start a new page. These tags are usually divisions such as a chapter tag or an appendix tag.
Once you've identified the title or headline caption tags for all of the figure block tags, Arbortext Architect displays a dialog box that identifies the tags you specified. Select No if this information is incorrect, and you want to change it. Select Yes if the information is correct.
Modify system identifiers — Changes the path to local external entities in your test document.