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You speak of this FrameMaker thing? What manner of
contraption is that?
I was thinking, in your publishing tool, Word being
the one, you create a style it automatically is based
on Normal. Thus, if Normal changes, conveniently so do
all styles based on Normal.
But, a trick is to create a new style and set it not
to be based on anything. Voila.
--- John Posada <JPosada -at- book -dot- com> wrote:
> This is of interest because I'm in FM and am
> currently reworking my book to
> break it into 6 separate books, by category (DB,
> DNA, Process, etc.).
>
> An override style, such as Override2pt, is going to
> have attributes in
> addition to a 2pt difference...it's got a Font, an
> indentation, a tab
> setting, etc. Yes?
You can create a new style. Yes, it has to be based on
a font to have a point size, etc., but pick your
body-font-du-jour (if you change them often) and never
type any content there. It's to be used as an empty
paragraph marker, as a washer-esque spacer.
> Therefore, it must be an override of an already
> established style. Yes?
Not really, unless you are going to argue that since
it has the same attributes as other styles, and it can
be described or expressed in terms of the addition and
subtraction of attributes from other styles, then yes.
But, who cares. The point is, make sure it doesn't
automagically update.
> Therefore, if you change primary style in some way
> other than "point", don't
> you have to change the override style for those same
> attributes?
No--if you never type content into the spacer format,
who cares.
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