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Mif reference
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Syntax
<ElementDefCatalog
<ElementDef...>
<ElementDef...>
...
>
ElementDef statement
The ElementDef statement creates an element definition, which specifies an element's tag name, content
rules, and optional format rules. It must appear within an ElementDefCatalog statement.
Syntax
<ElementDef
<EDTag
>
<EDObject
>
<EDValidHighestLevel
>
<EDGeneralRule
>
<EDExclusions
<Exclusion
>
<Exclusion
>
...
>
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
Begin Element Catalog
Defines an element (see "ElementDef statement," next)
Additional statements as needed
End of
statement
Begin element definition
Element tag name
Type of formatter object represented by the element
can be one of:
identifies a container element; all other values identify
object (non-container) elements
indicates element can be used as the highest level element for a
flow; only a container element is allowed to be the highest level ele-
ment
The general rule for the element; the following types of elements can
have general rules: containers, tables, table parts (table titles, head-
ings, bodies, footings, rows, and cells), and footnotes
List of excluded elements
Tag of excluded element
Additional statements as needed
End of
statement
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