Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual page 212

Mif reference
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You would use the following MathFullForm statement:
<MathFullForm `asin[(*T"Inverse Sine"T*)
where the string "Inverse Sine" is the name given to the frame on the reference page.
Sample equations
The following examples show MathFullForm statements for complete equations.
Example 1
2
b
b
4ac
x
=
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2a
<MathFullForm `equal[char[x],over[plus[minus[char[b]],
pm[sqrt[plus[power[char[b],num[2,"2"]],minus[times[num[4,"4"],
char[a],char[c]]]]]]],times[num[2,"2"],char[a]]]]'>
Example 2
æ
X R
1 –
ç
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1
+
2
è
2
E
E
0
1
<MathFullForm `approx[power[char[sigma],minus[num[1,"1"]]],
fract[id[plus[num[1,"1"],times[over[id[plus[char[X],
minus[char[R]]]],times[num[2,"2"],power[char[sigma],num[2,"2"]],
id[rightarrow[indexes[0,1,char[E],num[0,"0"]],indexes[0,1,char[E],
num[1,"1"]]]]]],over[indexes[0,1,char[M],num[2,"2"]],
power[indexes[0,1,char[M],num[1,"1"]],num[2,"2"]]]]]],
id[times[char[sigma],id[rightarrow[indexes[0,1,char[E],num[0,"0"]],
indexes[0,1,char[E],num[1,"1"]]]]]]]]'>
]'>
ö
M
2
÷
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E
E
0
1
2
ø
M
1
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
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MIF Equation Statements

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