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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
Facet Formats for Graphics
A MIF
ImportObEditor
statement names the main editor for application-specific facets in the graphic
inset file.
A MIF
ImportObFileDI
statement specifies the device-independent pathname for the graphic inset file.
For more information on device-independent pathnames, see the section “Device-independent pathnames”
on page 13.
Internal graphic insets
An internal graphic inset is entirely contained within the FrameMaker product document file. Once the
link is established, the graphic inset data exists only in the FrameMaker product document.
Users can access the graphic only through the FrameMaker product. To edit an internal graphic inset, users
must open the FrameMaker product document, select the graphic inset, and choose the Graphic Inset
command from the Special menu. The FrameMaker product writes the graphic inset to a temporary file
and instructs your application to edit it.
Internal graphic insets are best suited for environments in which portability of the FrameMaker product
document across different types of systems is most important.
When FrameMaker products create temporary files for internal graphic insets, the temporary files have the
following format:
Your graphic
application
FrameMaker product document
with internal graphic inset
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 ...