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Usage
By default, a paragraph uses the current
statements reset the current format. If there is a
Paragraph Catalog for a
Pgf
definition is used. If no definition is found in the catalog, the
however, its tag string is reset to the tag in the
ParaLine statement
The
statement defines a line within a paragraph. It must appear in a
ParaLine
Syntax
<ParaLine
<ElementBegin ...>
<TextRectID ID>
<SpclHyphenation boolean>
<Font...>
<Conditional...>
<Unconditional>
<String string>
<Char...>
<ATbl ID>
<AFrame ID>
<FNote ID>
<Marker...>
<Variable
<VariableName string>
<VariableLocked boolean>
>
<XRef...>
<XRefEnd>
<ElementEnd ...>
>
End of
Para
settings (the same settings as its predecessor). Optional
Pgf
PgfTag
definition with the same tag. If the tag exists, then the Paragraph Catalog's
PgfTag
See , "MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books. "
Where the following text goes
Hyphenation of a word at the end of a line causes the word to be spelled
differently, as with German hyphenation
Embedded character change for the following text (see page 66)
Turns on conditional text (see page 58)
Returns to unconditional state
Printable ASCII text in single quotation marks; required
An extended ASCII character code or special character name (see
page 126)
ID of embedded table
ID of embedded anchored frame
ID of embedded footnote
Embedded marker (see page 127)
Embedded variable
Variable name (see page 82)
Yes
information from the source document
End of
Embedded cross-reference (see page 83)
See , "MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books. "
End of
statement
statement, the MIF interpreter searches the document's
definition of the previous paragraph is used;
Pgf
statement.
Para
means the variable is part of a text inset that obtains its formatting
Variable
statement
statement
ParaLine
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and
PgfTag
Pgf
statement.
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