24.4.3.5 Overriding element mapping for paragraph formats

To override the element-name mapping for a given paragraph, insert a DITATag marker in the paragraph, with content the desired element name.

If mapping (or overriding mapping) does not suffice, and you do not need to specify a required ancestry for the element, use the following instead:

See §37.9.3 Surrounding or replacing text with code or macros.

Another alternative would be to bracket the text with Config PI markers, with content such as [StyleCodeBefore]=<element> and [StyleCodeAfter]=</element>; see §42.2.2 Overriding settings with configuration PI markers

Note:  Mappings provided via [StyleCode*] settings or markers do not participate in any ancestry you specify for the element in question; see §24.5 Nesting DITA block elements.

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Parent Topic:  24.4.3 Mapping paragraph formats to DITA block elements

Sibling Topics:

24.4.3.1 Assigning DITA elements to paragraph formats

24.4.3.2 Omitting element tags for selected paragraph formats

24.4.3.3 Specifying a default element for unmapped paragraph formats

24.4.3.4 Omitting invalid tags for default DITA block elements

24.4.3.6 Providing aliases for paragraph formats

24.4.3.7 Mapping paragraph format aliases to different elements

24.4.3.8 Mapping paragraph format aliases algorithmically

24.4.3.9 Mapping several paragraphs formats to the same element