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Mystery Image Insertion Using Attribute in Structured Element

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I'm working in FM10 on Windows XP Pro. However, the templates at the corporation where I'm currently contracting have been developed over the years, since FM 7 or 8, with different authors and developers tweaking them. That makes them difficult to decipher at times.

 

Currently, I'm trying to figure out how our notes elements works so I can fix it to work when linking the FM source files to RoboHelp. When you choose the parent element "Note," you can choose from four different attributes (as shown below from the EDD): note, tip, caution, and warning.

 

When you choose one of these attributes, it automatically inserts a graphic symbol (exclamation point, star, pencil, etc.). Then you choose the next child element, which creates a paragraph directly to the right of graphic symbol.

 

The problem is, I can't figure out where this graphic is coming from in the parent element and associated attributes. I thought it must be pulled in from the paragraph style, either as a frame from the reference page and or symbols from the numbering section of the paragraph designer. But I can't find either of those things anywhere. For what it's worth, the graphic symbols do look like they come from a font (see screenshot).

 

The word "note" comes in from the next child element and associated paragraph style, it is designated in the Numbering/Autonumber Format: box with an associated font. The lines above and below it similarly come from Advanced/Frame Above/Below Pgf: setting. All of that is pretty easy; the attribute image...not so much.

 

Can anyone please tell me where to hunt for the source of this attribute image insertion?

 

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EDD

 

Element (Container): Note

General rule:    NoteHead, NoteBody

Attribute list

Name: Id     Unique ID     Optional

Control flags: Read-only, Hidden

Name: Type     Choice     Optional

Choices:    Note, Tip, Caution, Warning

Default:    Note

Automatic insertions

Automatically insert child:    NoteHead

 

Element (Container): NoteBody

General rule:    Para, (Para | List)*

Automatic insertions

Automatically insert child:    Para

Element (Container): NoteHead

General rule:    <EMPTY>

Text format rules

If context is: * < ParagonGuide

If context is: Note[Type = "Note"]

Use paragraph format: Note.Icon

Else, if context is: Note[Type = "Caution"]

Use paragraph format: Note.Caution.Icon

Else, if context is: Note[Type = "Tip"]

Use paragraph format: Note.Tip.Icon

Else

Use paragraph format: Note

Prefix rules

If context is: * < ParagonGuide

If context is: Note[Type = "Warning"]

Prefix: Warnings not permitted in Paragon documents.

Text range.

Font properties

Color: Red

Else...


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