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MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
<PgfNumTabs
integer>
Number of tabs in a paragraph. To clear all the tabs in a paragraph,
specify
0
<TabStop
Begin definition of tab stop; the following property statements can
appear in any order, but must appear within a
TabStop
statement
<TSX
dimension
>
Horizontal position of tab stop
<TSXRelative
boolean
>
Yes
means the tab stop is relative to the left indent
<TSType
keyword
>
Tab stop alignment
keyword
can be one of:
Left
Center
Right
Decimal
<TSLeaderStr
string>
Tab stop leader string (for example, ` . ')
<TSDecimalChar
integer
>
Align decimal tab around a character by ASCII value; in UNIX versions,
type
man ascii
in a UNIX window for a list of characters and their cor-
responding ASCII values
>
End of
TabStop
statement
<TabStop…>
Additional statements as needed
…
<MoveTabs
dimension
>
Move all tabs by a specified distance. A format change list can have
one or more
TabStob
statements, or a
MoveTabs
statement. It can’t
have both
Default font name properties
<FFamily
string
>
Name of font family
<FAngle
string
>
Name of angle
<FWeight
string
>
Name of weight
<FVar
string
>
Name of variation
<FPostScriptName
string
>
Name of font when sent to PostScript printer (see “Font name” on
page 82)
<FPlatformName
string
>
Platform-specific font name, only read by Macintosh and Windows
versions (see “FPlatformName statement” on page 82)
Default font size color and width
<FSize
dimension
>
Size, in points only
<FSizeChange
dimension
>
Change to default font size
<FColor
tagstring
>
Font color (see “ColorCatalog statement” on page 94)
<FSeparation
integer
>
Font color; no longer used, but written out by FrameMaker products
for backward-compatibility (see “Color statements” on page 264)
<FStretch
percent
>
The amount to stretch or compress the font, where 100% means no
change
<FStretchChange
percent
>
The amount to change the width setting for the font, where 100%
means no change
Summary of Contents for FRAMEMAKER 6.0
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Page 15: ...15 ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6 0 Introduction ...
Page 159: ...159 ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6 0 MIF Book File Statements ...
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Page 252: ...252 ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6 0 Examples ...