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Syntax
<MarkerTypeCatalog
<MTypeName string>
>#end of MarkerTypeCatalog
Marker statement
The
statement inserts a marker. It must appear in a
Marker
For version 5.5 of MIF and later, markers are identified by their names. If you open an earlier version MIF file that
uses markers of type 11 through type 25, the document will show those marker numbers as the marker names. For
MIF version 5.5 or later,
MType
is fairly arbitrary. If the document includes more than 15 custom markers (Type 11 through Type 25), then the extra
custom markers will be assigned
Syntax
<Marker
<Unique ID>
<MType integer>
<MTypeName string>
<MText string>
<MCurrPage integer>
>
Usage
Marker type numbers correspond to the marker names in the Marker window as follows.
This number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Marker name, as it appears in the Marker Type popup menu of the Marker dialog
box.
End of
MarkerTypeCatalog
numbers are still assigned for backward compatibility, but the assignment of numbers
.
<MType 25>
ID, persistent across sessions, assigned when FrameMaker generates a MIF file; used by the FDK
client and should not be used by filters
Marker type number (for list of allowed values, see "Usage, " next). Marker type numbers are not
used for the current versions of FrameMaker, but they are included for backward compatibility
Marker name, as it appears in the Marker Type popup menu of the Marker dialog box
Marker text string
Current page of marker assigned when FrameMaker generates a file; ignored when FrameMaker
reads or imports a MIF file
End of
statement
Marker
Represents this marker name
Header/Footer $1
Header/Footer $2
Index
Comment
Subject
Author
Glossary
Equation
Hypertext
X-Ref
statement
statement.
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