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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Compatibility
Document statements
The following changes have been made to
Document
statements.
In addition, the Document statement has a number of new property statements that set options for View
Only documents (see page 104), set options for structured documents, and define custom math operators
(see page 190).
Page statement
The following change has been made to the
Page
statement.
A page’s size and orientation (landscape or portrait) is determined by the
PageAngle
statement and the
Document
substatement
DPageSize
. A FrameMaker product writes the
PageOrientation
statement for
backward compatibility. MIF generators should use the
PageAngle
statement instead of
PageOrientation
.
When the MIF interpreter reads a
Page
statement that includes both a
PageAngle
and a
PageOrientation
statement, it ignores the
PageOrientation
statement. When the interpreter reads a
Page
statement that
contains a
PageOrientation
statement but no
PageAngle
statement, it determines the page’s angle from the
PageOrientation
statement. If the page orientation matches the orientation determined by the
DPageSize
statement, the page’s angle is 0 degrees; otherwise, the page’s angle is 90 degrees. A page that has neither a
PageAngle
nor a
PageOrientation
statement has an angle of 0 degrees.
MIF 3.00
MIF 4.00
<DCollateSeparations
boolean
>
<DNoPrintSepColor> and <DPrintProcessColor>
MIF 3.00
MIF 4.00
<PageOrientation
keyword
>
<PageAngle>
and
<DPageSize>
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 ...
Page 232: ...232 ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6 0 MIF Asian Text Processing Statements ...
Page 252: ...252 ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6 0 Examples ...