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If the FDK client requires additional information, the client can store the information in the TiClientData
substatement. For example, if the FDK client queries a database for text, the SQL query can be stored in
the TiClientData substatement.
TiFlow statement
The TiFlow statement defines a text flow that is imported by reference from a FrameMaker document or a
MIF file. The statement also defines imported text from other formatted documents that FrameMaker
products can filter (for example, a Microsoft Word document).
Syntax
<TiFlow
<TiFormatting keyword>
<TiMainFlow boolean>
<TiPageSpace keyword>
<TiFlowName string>
<TiFormatRemoveOverrides
boolean>
<TiFormatRemovePageBreaks
boolean>
>
Usage
If the imported text flow is not the main flow of the source document, the TiPageSpace and TiFlowName
substatements identify the flow in the source document that serves as the imported text flow.
Specifies which document formats are used for the text inset
keyword can be one of:
TiSource
TiEnclosing
TiPlainText
Yes specifies that the text inset is imported from the main flow of the
source document; No specifies that the text inset is imported from a
different flow
If the text inset is not imported from the main flow, specifies whether
the text inset is imported from a flow in the body page or the refer-
ence page of the source document
keyword can be one of:
BodyPage
ReferencePage
If the text inset is not imported from the main flow, specifies the tag
of the flow to import; if the source file is an edition, set to `Macintosh
edition'
When reformatting to use the current document's formats, Yes spec-
ifies that format overrides are removed
When reformatting to use the current document's formats, Yes spec-
ifies that manual page breaks are removed
End of TiFlow statement
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