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If the imported text flow retains the formatting of the source document, the paragraph, character, table, variable,
and cross-reference formats used in the inset are marked with special MIF statements to indicate that these formats
should not be affected by global updates. These statements are
and
, respectively. The MIF statements appear under the descriptions of these formats.
XRefLocked
Plain text formatting can also be used, if the
TiText statement
The
statement defines a text file imported by reference. It appears in a
TiText
Syntax
<TiText
<TiEOLisEOP
<TiTxtEncoding keyword>
>
TiTextTable statement
The
statement defines imported text formatted as a table. It appears in a
TiTextTable
Syntax
<TiTextTable
<TiTblTag
>
<TiTblIsByRow
<TiTblNumCols
>
<TiTblSep string>
TiFormatting
specifies that the end of the line marks the end of a paragraph;
Yes
>
blank line identifies the end of a paragraph
Specifies the text encoding for the source file
keyword
can be one of:
TiIsoLatin
TiASCII
TiANSI
TiJIS
TiShiftJIS
TiEUC
TiBig5
TIEUCCNS
TiGB
TiHZ
TiKorean
TiUTF8
TiUTF16BE
TiUTF16LE
TiUTF32BE
TiUTF32LE
End of
TiText
Specifies the name of the table format used for the table
Yes
>
row of table cells;
converted to a table cell
If each paragraph is converted to a separate cell, specifies the number of
columns in the table
If each paragraph is converted to a row of cells, specifies the character used
to indicate the contents of each cell
,
PgfLocked
FLocked
statement is set to
TiPlainText
TextInset
statement
specifies that each paragraph in the imported text is converted to a
No
specifies that each paragraph in the imported text is
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,
,
TblLocked
VariableLocked
.
statement.
specifies that a
No
statement.
TextInset
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