42.2.2 Overriding
settings with configuration PI markers
To change a configuration setting mid-document
with a configuration PI marker, you can use one of the following PI marker
types:
Config
|
applies either to HTML or to RTF, wherever
the setting is applicable
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HTMConfig
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applies only to HTML output; ignored
for RTF output
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RTFConfig
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applies only to RTF output; ignored
for HTML output.
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To change the value of a configuration
setting partway through your document, insert a configuration PI marker
(Config,
HTMConfig,
or RTFConfig)
at the place where you want the value to change, and supply a configuration-variable
assignment as content for the marker, according to the syntax and usage
described in §42.2.4
Assigning values to configuration variables.
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42.2.1 Determining
the extent of a configuration override
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42.2.3 Overriding
settings with macros
Parent Topic:
42.2 Overriding
settings with PI markers or macros
Sibling Topics:
42.2.1 Determining
the extent of a configuration override
42.2.3 Overriding
settings with macros
42.2.4 Assigning
values to configuration variables
42.2.5 Adding
a new configuration setting on the fly
42.2.6 Assigning
a macro or variable to a configuration variable
42.2.7 Understanding
fixed-key vs. variable-key settings
42.2.8 Overriding
fixed-key configuration settings
42.2.9 Overriding
variable-key configuration settings
42.2.10 Assigning
HTML table and graphic groups with overrides
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