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Mif reference
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MIF Statement
<PeriodComma chars>
<NonSeparableChar chars>
<PrecedingSymbol chars>
<SucceedingSymbol chars>
<AsianSpace chars>
<Hiragana chars>
<Others>
<BaseCharWithSuper chars>
<BaseCharWithRubi chars>
<Numeral chars>
<UnitSymbol chars>
<RomanSpace chars>
<RomanChar chars>
<ParenBeginWariChu chars>
<ParenEndWariChu chars>
<Spare1 chars>
<Spare2 chars>
<Spare3 chars>
<Spare4 chars>
<Spare5 chars>
>
Usage
Assigning characters to a class identifies them in the succeeding tables so the various typographical rules
can be specified for each class of character.
Column Posi-
tion
Description
Punctuation that is not centered
Characters that cannot have line breaks between them
Characters such as currency symbols (¥ or $)
Characters such as % or ° (degree)
Characters for spaces in Asian text
The set of hiragana characters
All characters not assigned to any class automatically belong to <Oth-
ers>
FrameMaker uses this class to allow spreading between the end of a
footnote and the next character. Do not assign any characters to this
class.
The rubi block, including oyamoji and rubi text. This class has to do
with Rubikake and Nibukake rules that specify how to handle spacing
between a rubi block and an adjacent character.
Characters for numerals
This class is not used by FrameMaker
Characters for spaces in Roman text
Characters for Roman text
The current version of FrameMaker does not support Warichu; this
class is not used by FrameMaker
The current version of FrameMaker does not support Warichu; this
class is not used by FrameMaker
Reserved for a user-defined character class
Reserved for a user-defined character class
Reserved for a user-defined character class
Reserved for a user-defined character class
Reserved for a user-defined character class
End of the CharClass statement
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