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Mif reference
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If, ElseIf, and Else statements
If, ElseIf, and Else statements specify clauses within ContextFormatRule and LevelFormatRule statements.
In a ContextFormatRule statement, they specify a context and one or more statements that define how to
change formatting when the context applies.
If an If or ElseIf statement does not include a Context or Level statement, or the Context or Level statement
contains an empty string, this indicates that the If or ElseIf statement applies in all contexts.
In a ContextFormatRule statement, If and ElseIf, and Else statements take the following form:
<If
<Context
<
...
>
<ElseIf
<Context
<
...
>
<Else
<
...
>
In a LevelFormatRule statement, If and ElseIf, and Else statements take the following form:
<If
<Level
<
...
>
<ElseIf
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
Begin If clause
String specifying a context, such as
. If this context applies to the element, the follow-
ing formatting statements are used to format the element.
A statement (such as a
ment) that specifies how to change the formatting when the
statement applies (see "Formatting statements," next, for a list of for-
matting statements)
End of
statement
End of
statement
An optional Else clause
End of
statement
Begin If clause
String specifying a level of nesting, such as
nested to this level, the following formatting statements are used to
format the element.
A statement (such as a
ment) that specifies how to change the formatting when the
statement applies (see "Formatting statements," next, for a list of for-
matting statements)
End of
statement
Begin ElseIf clause
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