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A Frame statement that is contained within an AFrames statement defines an anchored frame. Any other
Frame statement defines an unanchored frame. The assumed value for FrameType is NotAnchored.
For anchored frames, an AFrame statement that refers to the frame ID indicates where the anchored frame
appears within the text flow (see "ParaLine statement" on page 134).
Specifications for the position and alignment of anchored frames are described in the following sections.
Position of anchored frames
The AnchorBeside statement determines whether the graphic frame is anchored to a text column
(Column) or a text frame (TextFrame).
The FrameType statement specifies the position of an anchored frame. A graphic frame can be anchored
within a text column or text frame or outside a text column or text frame.
If the graphic frame is anchored within a text column or text frame, the anchored frame can be positioned
in one of the following ways.
If the graphic frame is anchored within a text column or text
frame
At the insertion point of the cursor
At the top of the text column
Below the insertion point of the cursor
At the bottom of the text column
Running into the paragraph
If the graphic frame is anchored outside a text column or a text frame, the anchored frame can be
positioned in one of the following ways.
If the graphic frame is anchored outside a text column or text
frame
On the left side of the text column or text frame
On the right side of the text column or text frame
On the side of the text column or text frame closer to the bind-
ing of the book (the "inside edge")
On the side of the text column or text frame farther from the
binding of the book (the "outside edge")
On the side of the text column or text frame closer to any page
edge
On the side of the text column or text frame farther from any
page edge
The Frame statement contains
<FrameType Inline>
<FrameType Top>
<FrameType Below>
<FrameType Bottom>
<FrameType RunIntoParagraph>
The Frame statement contains
<FrameType Left>
<FrameType Right>
<FrameType Inside>
<FrameType Outside>
<FrameType Near>
<FrameType Far>
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