Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual page 135

Mif reference
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Syntax
<ParaLine
<ElementBegin ...>
<TextRectID ID>
<SpclHyphenation boolean>
<Font...>
<Conditional...>
<Unconditional>
<String string>
<Char...>
<ATbl ID>
<AFrame ID>
<FNote ID>
<Marker...>
<Variable
<VariableName string>
<VariableLocked boolean>
>
<XRef...>
<XRefEnd>
<ElementEnd ...>
>
Usage
A typical ParaLine statement consists of one or more String, Char, ATbl, AFrame, FNote, Variable, XRef,
and Marker statements that define the contents of the line of text. These statements are interspersed with
statements that indicate the scope of document components such as structure elements and conditional
text.
The VariableLocked statement is used for text insets that retain formatting information from the source
document.
If the <VariableLocked Yes> statement appears in a specific variable, that variable is part of a text inset that
retains formatting information from the source document. The variable is not affected by global
formatting performed on the document.
See "MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books."
Where the following text goes
Hyphenation of a word at the end of a line causes the word to be
spelled differently, as with German hyphenation
Embedded character change for the following text (see page 78)
Turns on conditional text (see page 72)
Returns to unconditional state
Printable ASCII text in single quotation marks; required
An extended ASCII character code or special character name (see
page 136)
ID of embedded table
ID of embedded anchored frame
ID of embedded footnote
Embedded marker (see page 137)
Embedded variable
Variable name (see page 96)
Yes means the variable is part of a text inset that obtains its format-
ting information from the source document
End of Variable statement
Embedded cross-reference (see page 97)
See "MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books."
End of ParaLine statement
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