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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Asian Text Processing Statements
Any character that is not assigned to a class is automatically assigned to the
<Others>
class. When speci-
fying classes, you should not assign any characters to
<Others>
. In fact, it is not necessary to include a MIF
statement for
<Others>
. In the following tables, the 12th column position corresponds to the
<Others>
class.
If you are using Asian system software, you can enter the characters for each class directly in a text file.
Example
The following is an example of a portion of a
CharClass
statement:
<CharClass
<BegParentheses `
'>
<EndParentheses `
'>
<NoLineBeginChar `
'>
...
> # end of CharClass
SqueezeTable statement
The
SqueezeTable
statement defines how to compress the space surrounding characters of each class. Note
that each character is rendered within a specific area. For Asian characters, this area is the same for each
character. These rules determine how to compress this area for optimum line rendering.
Syntax
<SqueezeTable
<SqueezeHorizontal
numerals
>
Defines how to squeeze horizontal text
<SqueezeVertical
numerals
>
Defines how to squeeze vertical text
>
End of
SqueezeTable
statement
The possible values for
numerals
are:
0 - No squeeze
1 - Half squeeze from top or left
2 - Half squeeze from bottom or right
3 - Quarter squeeze from all sides
4 - Same as 3, but do not apply vertical squeeze to a semicolon
5 - This character pair should not have occurred
Summary of Contents for FRAMEMAKER 6.0
Page 1: ...MIF Reference Online Manual FrameMaker 6 0 Adobe ...
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 ...