Preference Settings For Structured Documents - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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<Collapsed No >
<SpecialCase No >
> # end of ElementBegin
<String `Light rail lures commuters away from rush hour traffic.'>
# Again, note that both the Item and Bulletlist elements end
# before the end of the Para and ParaLine statements.
<ElementEnd `Item'>
<ElementEnd `UnorderedList'>
>
> # end of Para
PrefixEnd and SuffixBegin statements
The PrefixEnd statement appears after the ElementBegin statement and any prefix strings the element has.
Everything between the ElementBegin statement and the PrefixEnd statement is treated as the element
prefix. The PrefixEnd statement does not appear when the element has no prefix.
The SuffixBegin statement appears before the element suffix string, which is followed by the ElementEnd
statement. Everything between the SuffixBegin statement and the ElementEnd statement is treated as the
element suffix. The ElementEnd statement does not appear when the element has no suffix.

Preference settings for structured documents

Document statement
In addition to document preferences for standard FrameMaker documents (see "Document statement" on
page 98), the MIF Document statement describes preferences for structured FrameMaker+SGML
documents.
Syntax
<Document
<DElementCatalogScope
<DCustomElementList
<EDTag
>
<EDTag
>
...
>
See page 98
>
Validation scope
List of tags to display when
Element definition name
Additional statements as needed
End of
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
can be one of:
statement
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specifies

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