7.4.1 Naming output formats

A format name must end in a suffix that indicates the type of format (except for the names of paragraph formats, which do not require a suffix). How a format configuration file is referenced in [Templates] settings determines which types of formats are valid in the referenced file, and thus the valid suffixes for the names of formats defined in that file; see §7.2 Working with format configuration files. Table 7-1 shows valid suffixes for format names, depending on the [Templates] reference.

Table 7-1 Valid suffixes for names of formats and format components

In files referenced via [Templates] setting:

Type of format or component

Format name suffix

Ref.

Formats

Paragraph (block)

Para (optional)

7.6.3

Character (inline)

Char

7.6.2

Tables

Table

Table

7.7.2

Table row

Row

7.7.3

Table cell

Cell

7.7.4

Pages (RTF only)

Section

Section

7.8.2

Page header

Header

7.8.3

Page footer

Footer

7.8.3

Subformats

Border

Border

8.2

Shading

Shade

8.3

Index

Index

14.8.3

Trademark

Mark

8.8

Cross reference

Xref

8.7

Run-in heading

Head

8.6

Numbering

Num

8.5.3

Number stream

Stream

8.5.2

DITA2Go validates formats partly by suffix. A wrong type could result in very odd output, plus a warning in the log file.

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7.4.7 Applying CSS and RTF code to output formats

7.4.8 Assigning content-adding properties to formats

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