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Thread: Opening a DTD to make an EDD - problems!

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by C.Sarelius
Hi, my situation is this: I have a DTD which I've used before (S1000D v2.2 Descriptive DTD); I have Frame v7.0p579; I'm on WinXP. All I want to do is create my EDD so I can create my template and then my structured app. But when in FM I start the process (File/Structure Tools/Open DTD ...) and select my DTD I get the error msgs as shown on the attached file. At the moment I'm at a loss to ...
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IanProudfoot replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Carl, I would guess that you are not using the same SGML application definition this time round. There are several things going wrong with your application: You must refer to an S1000D SGML declaration. That will get rid of the Namelen error by allowing element names that are longer than 8 characters. However, you cannot use the SGML declaration that comes with S1000D issue 2.2 as that ...

C.Sarelius replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Thanks Ian, I'll give it a go and let you know how it went. After you mentioned it I recalled that the last time I did this I did it using Frame v7.2 - maybe that had something to do with it. Thanks Carl

C.Sarelius replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Ian, on further consideration, instead of using the S1000D v1.9 declaration, is there some way I could modify Frame's settings? And what would I have to look for? Just a thought. Carl

IanProudfoot replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Carl, FrameMaker has no other way to handle the setting that are defined in the SGML declaration. The SGML declaration provides a way to limit the resources needed to handle SGML documents and is a core feature of SGML. FrameMaker allows you to increase these limits above the values defined by the reference concrete syntax. The problem is that FrameMaker, or its parser imposes limits ...

C.Sarelius replied 1 month ago
Hello Ian, thanks for your advice so far. I've been able to solve the NAMELEN problem by using an S1000D v1.8 declaration file and amending the necessary files as you suggested earlier. And from a solution you suggested some time ago I've sorted out the other error messages (I needed to add a catalog file pointer in my structapps). But I have (hopefully) one last question - the ...

C.Sarelius replied 1 month ago
The solution I implemented was: to use a different declaration file as suggested by Ian modify the entity (*.ent) and config (*.cfg) files as suggested add a pointer to my catalog file from my structapps modify the CAPACITY SGMLREF lines in my declaration file according to the lines reporting errors (basically increased the limits to those of the latest dec file) That's it. Thanks...

 

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The solution I implemented was: to use a different declaration file as suggested by Ian modify the entity (*.ent) and config (*.cfg) files as suggested add a pointer to my catalog file from my structapps modify the CAPACITY SGMLREF lines in my declaration file according to the lines reporting errors (basically increased the limits to those of the latest dec file) That's it.   Thanks
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Carl,   FrameMaker has no other way to handle the setting that are defined in the SGML declaration. The SGML declaration provides a way to limit the resources needed to handle SGML documents and is a core feature of SGML. FrameMaker allows you to increase these limits above the values defined by the reference concrete syntax.   The problem is that FrameMaker, or its parser imposes limits on these changes so you can never...

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