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Mif reference
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MIF Compatibility
Document statements
The DPageNumStyle and DFNoteNumStyle statements have new keywords to express Japanese footnote
numbering formats. The new keywords are ZenLCAlpha, ZenUCAlpha, KanjiNumeric, KanjiKazu, and
BusinessKazu.
DTrapwiseCompatibility is a new statement that determines whether generated PostScript will be
optimized for the TrapWise application.
DSuperscriptStretch, DSubscriptStretch, and DSmallCapsStretch are new statements that specify the
amount to stretch or compress superscript, subscript, or small caps text.
Color statements
MIF 5.5 now supports a number of color libraries. In the Color statement, the ColorPantoneValue
statement is no longer used. Instead, ColorFamilyName specifies the color library to use, and
ColorInkName identifies the specific pigment. Note that the full name must be provided for
ColorInkName.
The Color statement can also express a tint as a percentage of a base color. ColorTintPercentage specifies
the percentage, and ColorTintBaseColor specifies the base color to use.
ColorOverprint is a new statement that assigns overprinting to the color. If a graphic object has no
overprint statement in it, the overprint setting for that object's color is assumed.
Paragraph and Character statements
In version 5.5, the PgfFont and Font statements can now include the FLanguage statement to define a
language for a range of text within a paragraph.
The PgfFont and Font statements include statements to describe combined fonts. For information on
combined fonts, see "Combined Fonts" on page 214.
The PgfFont and Font statements include a new FEncoding statement to specify the encoding used for the
font. The keywords for this statement are: JISX0208.ShiftJIS, BIG5, GB2312-80.EUC, or KSC5601-1992.
FStretch is a new statement to define the amount to stretch or compress a range of characters.
Text inset statements
The TiText and TiTextTable statements respectively include two new statements, TiTxtEncoding and
TiTxtTblEncoding, to specify the text encoding for the source file. Both of these new statements can have
one of the following keywords: TiIsoLatin, TiASCII, TiANSI, TiMacASCII, TiJIS, TiShiftJIS, TiEUC,
TiBig5, TIEUCCNS, TiGB, TiHZ, or TiKorean.
Marker statements
In FrameMaker 5.5, users can now define named custom markers. MTypeName is a new statement to
specify the marker name. The MType statement is still written out for backward compatibility, but
FrameMaker 5.5 reads MTypeName when present.

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