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| 429.1 | hide the tags after you redefine them | CRAYON::GENT | Party gone out of bounds -- B52's | Thu May 28 1987 07:47 | 18 | 
|  |     Hi Todd,
    I ran into the same problem with other tags that DOCUMENT assumes
    are hidden. What you need to do is: if you redefine a tag that 
    was originally hidden, you must hide the tag as well. It doesn't
    really matter what hide-name you use (as long as it hasn't already
    been used). For example, the following code hides two tags after
    I have redefined them:
    
	<REDEFINE>(TITLE\ [ etc... ] )
    	<REDEFINE>(ORDER_NUMBER\ [ etc... ] )
	<comment>(----------- HIDE THE REDEFINED TAGS ----------------)
	<HIDE_TAGS>(_private_definitions\SDML_INFO\<EOL>
	Attempt to use hidden front matter tags out of context<EOL>
	\TITLE\ORDER_NUMBER)
    --Andrew
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| 429.2 | Thanks | BUNSUP::LITTLE | Todd Little NJCD SWS 323-4475 | Fri May 29 1987 14:29 | 13 | 
|  |     Thanks, that cleared things up once I got the gist of the context
    necessary to do what you suggested.  I had been trying to deal with
    redefining the <_doctype_front_matter_tags> and <_doctype_title_page_tags>
    tags to do what I thought was necessary.  I never did get what I
    wanted to work trying to redefine standard tags inside those tag
    definitions.  Has anyone else tried to do this?
    
    On a related topic, is there any documentation available that describes
    the process of defining one's own tags?  The old BL6 Administrator's
    Guide refers to something along the lines of a GUTENTAG User's Guide,
    but I've been unable to locate such a document.
    
    -tl
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| 429.3 | cross reference | VAXUUM::KOHLBRENNER |  | Fri May 29 1987 16:38 | 1 | 
|  |     Documentation on defining tags is discussed in 442.1.
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