
1 Introduction
FrameMaker describes the appearance of a document rather than its logical structure. FrameMaker documents are a sequence of independent paragraphs with a flat structure. The list and environment concepts of HTML documents are not really part of FrameMaker. An impression of paragraph hierarchy is achieved only by the formatting of individual paragraphs; that is, by what a paragraph looks like when it is printed on paper.
The FrameMaker Paragraph and Character Catalogues are a collection of formats and not of logical types.
For example, a paragraph tagged with the "Chapter" paragraph format starts and ends with itself. There is no knowledge of the previous or next paragraphs and it is hierarchically at the same level as, and independent of, any other paragraph in the document. However, there is normally the sense that such a paragraph is more important than neighboring ones. This is achieved by the appearance of the paragraph, perhaps large, bold characters on a new page.

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