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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Document Statements
In a MIF file, all document tables are contained in one
Tbls
statement. Each table instance is contained in
a
Tbl
statement. The
ATbl
statement specifies where each table instance appears in the text flow.
TblCatalog statement
The
TblCatalog
statement defines the Table Catalog. A document can have only one
TblCatalog
statement,
which must appear at the top level in the order given in “MIF file layout” on page 66.
Syntax
TblFormat statement
The
TblFormat
statement defines the format of a table. A
TblFormat
statement must appear in a
TblCatalog
or in a
Tbl
statement. A
TblFormat
statement contains property substatements that define a
table’s properties. Table property statements can appear in any order.
Syntax
<TblCatalog
<TblFormat…>
Defines a table format (see “TblFormat statement,” next)
<TblFormat…>
Additional statements as needed
…
>
End of
TblCatalog
statement
Basic properties
<TblFormat
<TblTag tagstring>
Table format tag name
<TblLIndent dimension>
Left indent for the table relative to the table’s containing text column;
has no effect on right-aligned tables
<TblRIndent dimension>
Right indent for the table relative to the table’s containing text column;
has no effect on left-aligned tables
<TblSpBefore dimension>
Space above table
<TblSpAfter dimension>
Space below table
<TblAlignment keyword>
Horizontal alignment within text column or text frame
keyword can be one of:
Left
Center
Right
Inside
Outside
See page 87
Summary of Contents for FRAMEMAKER 6.0
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