Bar Chart Example - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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Bar chart example

This example shows a bar chart and the MIF file that describes it. This example is in the file barchart.mif
(BarChart.framemif on NeXT computers).
To draw the bar chart, you open or import the MIF file in a FrameMaker product. Normally, you would
create an anchored frame in a document, select the frame, and then import this file. The MIF statements
to describe the bar chart can be created by a database publishing application that uses the values in a
database to determine the size of the bars.
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<MIFFile 6.00> # Generated by SomeChartPack 1.4; identifies this
# as a MIF file.
# Chart title, in a text line.
# All objects in the chart are grouped, so they have the same
# Group ID.
<TextLine <GroupID 1>
<Font <FFamily `Times'> <FSize 14> <FPlain Yes> <FBold Yes>
<FDX 0> <FDY 0> <FDAX 0> <FNoAdvance No>
>
<TLOrigin 1.85" 0.21"> <TLAlignment Center> <String `Market
Market Shares
Brand F
Brand I
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