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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
You can also see what the mappings are that FrameMaker 7.0 set up by choosing a format
from the From pop-up menu. You’ll do this next.
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Choose Heading1 in the From pop-up menu. Notice that Heading1 maps to
Heading (Auto Level)
. This mapping means that FrameMaker 7.0 will determine which of
the six HTML heading elements is most appropriate. If you wanted to map a paragraph
format to a
specific
HTML heading element, you would have to edit the special tables in
the document’s reference pages. You’ll examine the reference pages later.
Again, this mapping is what you want in most cases, so you won’t change it. There is,
however, a format whose mapping in this document could be improved. The decorative
divider dots used between the sections about the individual scientists in the original
FrameMaker 7.0 document are less effective in the HTML document. Next, you’ll remap
them so that they won’t appear in the HTML document.
The divider dots in the FrameMaker 7.0 document
The divider dots in the converted HTML document
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Choose Paragraph Divider in the From pop-up menu. This format is currently
mapped to the HTML
Paragraph
format.
Otto von Guericke
Otto von Guericke (1602–
1686) a Mayor of Magdeburg in Germany, was an
amateur scientist who had constructed all manner of
gadgets. One of them was a machine consisting of
two glass discs revolving in opposite directions
which produced high voltage charges through fric-
tion.
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Alessandro Volta
A signi cant breakthrough
occurred when Alessandro Volta (1745–1827) in It-
Otto von Guericke
Otto von Guericke (1602-1686) a Mayor of Magdeburg in Germany, was an amateur scientist who
had constructed all manner of gadgets. One of them was a machine consisting of two glass discs
revolving in opposite directions which produced high voltage charges through friction.
Alessandro Volta
A significant breakthrough occurred when Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) in Italy constructed a
simple electric cell (in 1799) which produced a flow of electrons by chemical means. Two plates,
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