Applications Of Mif - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 10 User Manual

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You can use MIF statements to turn off active cross-references and to change the type of hypertext link that the cross-
reference emulates. (By default, cross-references emulate the
To make cross-references emulate the
document window, use the following statement:
<DViewOnlyXRef OpenBehavior>
Use this setting to allow users to see both the source page and the destination page.
To turn off active cross-references, use the following statement:
<DViewOnlyXRef NotActive>
Use this setting to emulate the behavior in earlier FrameMaker versions.
You can use the
DViewOnlySelect
associated with destination text.
When cross-references are active and
document highlights the marker associated with the destination text.
When cross-references are active and
does not highlight the marker. However, the user can select text in the locked document.
When cross-references are active and
highlight the marker. The user cannot select text in the locked document.
By default, clicking a cross-reference does not highlight the marker associated with the destination text but the user
can select text in the locked document.
Disabling commands
You can disable specific commands in a View Only document. For example, a hypertext author might disable copy
and print commands for sensitive documents.
To disable a command, you must supply the hex code, called an fcode, that internally represents that command in
FrameMaker. For example, you can disable printing, copying, and unlocking the document by supplying the
following statements:
<DViewOnlyNoOp 0x313># Disable printing
<DViewOnlyNoOp 0x322># Disable copying
<DViewOnlyNoOp 0xF00># Disable unlocking the document
The following table lists the files where you can find fcodes for commands:
For this version
Look here
UNIX
$FMHOME/fminit/
use, such as
install_dir
Windows
FrameMaker is installed
See the online manual Customizing FrameMaker for more information about the commands file in UNIX versions.

Applications of MIF

You can use MIF files any time you need access to FrameMaker's formatting capabilities. This section provides some
examples of how MIF can be used and some tips on minimizing MIF statements.
You can use MIF to:
command, which displays the destination page in a new
openlink
statement to control whether active cross-references highlight the marker
<DViewOnlySelect Yes>
<DViewOnlySelect UserOnly>
<DViewOnlySelect No>
language
/configui/Commands
usenglish
/fminit/configui/cmds
behavior.)
gotolink
is specified, clicking a cross-reference in the
is specified, clicking a cross-reference
is specified, clicking a cross-reference does not
, where
language
install_dir
.
cfg
, where
is the directory where
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