Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual page 174

Mif reference
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<PgfNumTabs
<TabStop
<TSX dimension>
<TSXRelative boolean>
<TSType
>
<TSLeaderStr
<TSDecimalChar integer>
>
<TabStop...>
...
<MoveTabs dimension>
Default font name properties
<FFamily
>
<FAngle
>
<FWeight
>
<FVar
>
<FPostScriptName
>
<FPlatformName
>
Default font size color and width
<FSize
>
<FSizeChange dimension>
<FColor
>
<FSeparation
>
<FStretch
>
<FStretchChange
>
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
Number of tabs in a paragraph. To clear all the tabs in a paragraph,
specify
Begin definition of tab stop; the following property statements can
appear in any order, but must appear within a
Horizontal position of tab stop
means the tab stop is relative to the left indent
Tab stop alignment
can be one of:
Tab stop leader string (for example, ` . ')
Align decimal tab around a character by ASCII value; in UNIX versions,
type
in a UNIX window for a list of characters and their cor-
responding ASCII values
End of
statement
Additional statements as needed
Move all tabs by a specified distance. A format change list can have
one or more
statements, or a
have both
Name of font family
Name of angle
Name of weight
Name of variation
Name of font when sent to PostScript printer (see "Font name" on
page 82)
Platform-specific font name, only read by Macintosh and Windows
versions (see "FPlatformName statement" on page 82)
Size, in points only
Change to default font size
Font color (see "ColorCatalog statement" on page 94)
Font color; no longer used, but written out by FrameMaker products
for backward-compatibility (see "Color statements" on page 264)
The amount to stretch or compress the font, where 100% means no
change
The amount to change the width setting for the font, where 100%
means no change
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