30.2 Mapping
paragraph formats
By default, if you do not explicitly
map formats to HTML tags, DITA2Go does the following:
- Uses
<p>
as the tag for all paragraph formats.
- Treats
all character formats as overrides.
- Creates
tags for all format properties, including overrides.
- Converts
all tag names to valid CSS names, without spaces or non-alphanumeric
characters, leading digits, or accented characters (the latter become
unaccented).
This might be adequate, especially if
you are using CSS. However, you might want your headings to come out
with <hn> styles,
your emphasized text to be tagged <em>,
and your lists to become real HTML indented lists, without requiring
CSS.
In this section:
§30.2.1
Assigning HTML tags and attributes to paragraph formats
§30.2.2
Including or excluding paragraph autonumbers
§30.2.3 Designating
script paragraph formats
§30.2.4
Stripping paragraph properties
§30.2.5
Providing content for empty paragraphs
See also:
§30.9
Configuring preformatted text for HTML/XML
§30.10
Converting footnotes to HTML or XML
§30.11
Converting list formats to HTML (deprecated)
Previous Topic:
30.1 Choosing
how to map formats
Next Topic:
30.2.1 Assigning
HTML tags and attributes to paragraph formats
Parent Topic:
30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
Sibling Topics:
30.1 Choosing
how to map formats
30.3 Mapping character
formats
30.4 Assigning
properties to text formats
30.5 Mapping
special characters
30.6 Mapping
fonts
30.7 Managing
typographic elements for HTML or XML
30.8 Specifying
text colors for HTML
30.9 Configuring
preformatted text for HTML/XML
30.10 Converting
footnotes to HTML or XML
30.11 Converting
list formats to HTML (deprecated)
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