Comment Statement - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 10 User Manual

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Syntax
<CharUnits
keyword
>
Verbose statement
The
statement turns on a debugging mode for MIF. It can appear anywhere at the top level or within any
Verbose
statement.
Syntax
boolean
<Verbose
>
Usage
When Verbose mode is on, the MIF interpreter writes detailed stream of processing descriptions to a window. In
UNIX versions of FrameMaker, these descriptions appear in the window from which FrameMaker was started. To
display messages in the Windows version, you must turn on Show File Translation Errors in FrameMaker's Prefer-
ences dialog box. The messages appear in a console window in Windows. The processing descriptions can be quite
long, but may be essential for debugging a program that creates MIF for input to FrameMaker. A
can occur unnested or within markup statements, as explained later in this chapter. A
in effect until the interpreter encounters another

Comment statement

The
statement identifies an optional comment.
Comment
Syntax
<Comment
comment-text
Usage
Comments can appear within
number sign, the MIF interpreter ignores all text until the end of the line, including angle brackets.
Because
statements can be nested within one another, the MIF interpreter examines all characters following
Comment
an angle bracket until it finds the corresponding angle bracket that ends the comment.
<Comment - The following statements define the paragraph formats>
<Comment <These statements have been removed: <Font <FBold> <FItalic>>>>
The MIF interpreter processes number signs within
remainder of the line.
<Comment - When a number sign appears within a <Comment> statement,
# the MIF interpreter ignores the rest of the characters in that
# line--including angle brackets < >.>
# End of <Comment> Statement.
Default units for font size and line spacing
keyword
CUpt
CUQ
Yes
Verbose
Identifies a comment
>
statements, or they can follow a number sign (#). When it encounters a
Comment
Comment
can be one of:
turns on debugging information
statement that changes the setting.
statements as normal comments, ignoring the
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statement
Verbose
statement remains
Verbose
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