Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual page 186

Mif reference
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BookElements statement
The BookElements statement contains all of the elements in the book's hierarchy. This statement must
appear after the BookComponent statements. Otherwise, the MIF interpreter warns you about out-of-
bounds EComponent values.
Syntax
<BookElements
<ElementBegin...>
<ElementEnd>
<ElementBegin...>
<ElementEnd>
<Element
<ETag
>
<EComponent
>
<ETextSnippet
>
>
<Element...>
>
Usage
The ElementBegin and ElementEnd statements define elements that contain other elements.
The Element statement defines an element with no subelements. If the element is inserted in the book
structure from the Element Catalog, this statement includes only the ETag substatement. If the element
corresponds to a book component, this statement encodes the sequence number of the corresponding
component file. If the element corresponds to an unstructured component file, the ETag string value is
empty. (For more information about structured documents, see Using FrameMaker+SGML.)
MIF Statements for Structured Documents and Books
Minimum character spread allowed in book
Minimum horizontal position of tab stop
Minimum left cell margin for first paragraph in a cell
Minimum bottom cell margin for first paragraph in a cell
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 structure tree
Begin element that contains other elements
End element that contains other elements
Additional statements as needed
Begin element with no subelements
Element tag name from Element Catalog
Corresponding book component (numbering starts
at 1)
Text snippet for structure window
End of
statement
Additional statements as needed
End of
statement
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