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MIF Document Statements
The
XRefLocked
statement is used for text insets that retain formatting information from the source
document.
If the
<XRefLocked Yes>
statement appears in a specific cross-reference, that cross-reference is part of a
text inset that retains formatting information from the source document. The cross-reference is not
affected by global formatting performed on the document.
If the
<XRefLocked No>
statement appears in a specific cross-reference, that cross-reference is not part of
a text inset, or is part of a text inset that reads formatting information from the current document. The
cross-reference is affected by global formatting performed on the document.
For more information about text insets, see “Text insets (text imported by reference),” next.
Text insets (text imported by reference)
In a FrameMaker document, text can be imported by reference from another file. When the text in the
original file is modified, the imported text in the FrameMaker document is updated with changes. Text
imported by reference is called a text inset. In a MIF file, text insets are defined by the
TextInset
statement.
A
TextInset
statement appears in the
ParaLine
statement representing the location of the text being
imported. When text is imported by reference, the resulting text inset can be formatted either as regular
text or as a table.
The source file (from which the text is imported) can be a FrameMaker document or any other kind of text
file. The source file can also be a file that is created, maintained, and updated by an FDK client (a program
created with the Frame Developer’s Kit.
On Macintosh platforms, the source file can also be a published edition. In this case, text can be imported
by reference by subscribing to the edition.
TextInset statement
The
TextInset
statement defines text that has been imported by reference. A
TextInset
statement appears
in a
ParaLine
statement.
Summary of Contents for FRAMEMAKER 6.0
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