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Style Mapping Rules

Style Mapping Rules fall into two categories:

  • those that specify only character formatting or styles, and
  • those that specify paragraph and character formatting or styles.

With HTML imports you can specify HTML tags instead of style names.

There are two default rules included in the formatting rules for style names. These are:

  • (match name): Set for both the style being looked for, and the Author-it style to be mapped to. It applies to both paragraph and character styles. This rule tells the Importer to look for styles in your document with matching names (not case sensitive) and apply those.
  • (default): This is the fall back position and applies to both character and paragraph styles. If no style could be mapped for the style, this defines which Author-it style should be applied as default.

Style Mapping Rule

Look for formatting

Determines the type of formatting to look for (character or paragraph), the style name (optional), and any additional formatting.

The style property supports pattern matching

Map to Author-it style

Determines the corresponding Author-it style that the style found will be mapped to.

In This Section

Additional Formatting

Pattern Matching

See Also

Understanding the Transformation Rules

Topic Creation Rules

Find and Replace Rules

How Rules are Processed and Why their Order in a Profile is Important

Creating and Customizing Transformation Rules

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