Text In Structured Documents; Structured Book Statements - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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<PgfCellRMargin
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Text in structured documents

TextLine statement
Text lines cannot contain elements.
ParaLine statement
The ParaLine statement defines a line within a paragraph. It must appear in a Para statement.
Syntax
<ParaLine
<ElementBegin...>
<ElementEnd
>
>
Usage
A typical ParaLine statement consists of one or more String, Char, ATbl, AFrame, FNote, Variable, XRef,
and Marker statements that define the contents of the line of text. These statements are interspersed with
statements that indicate the scope of document components such as structural elements and conditional
text.

Structured book statements

A structured book file contains documents that were created in FrameMaker+SGML. These documents
normally contain structural elements. A structured book file has the same book statements that appear in
a normal book file plus two additional types of information about structural elements:
An Element Catalog defined in ElementDefCatalog
A structure tree defined in BookElements
ElementDefCatalog statement
The ElementDefCatalog statement contains the definitions of all elements in the book file. A book file can
have only one ElementDefCatalog statement. It normally appears near the beginning of the file.
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
Minimum top cell margin for first paragraph in a cell
Minimum right cell margin for first paragraph in a cell
End of
statement
End of
statement
Begin structural element (see page 178)
End structural element
End of
statement
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