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Mif reference
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MIF 3.00
<DChBarSeparation integer>
Separation values refer to the reserved, default colors that appear in the Color pop-up menu in the
FrameMaker Tools palette.
This value
<Separation 0>
<Separation 1>
<Separation 2>
<Separation 3>
<Separation 4>
<Separation 5>
<Separation 6>
<Separation 7>
Version 4 and later versions of FrameMaker products read separation statements and convert them to the
equivalent color statements. A FrameMaker product writes both color statements and separation state-
ments for backward compatibility. For the reserved default colors, a FrameMaker product writes the equiv-
alent separation value. For custom colors, a FrameMaker product writes the separation value 5 (Cyan) so
that you can easily find and change custom colors.
If your application creates files that will be read by both older (before version 4) and newer (after version
4) FrameMaker product versions, include both color and separation statements in the MIF files; otherwise,
use only the color statements.
Math statements
The following table lists the changes for math statements.
MIF 3.00
DMathItalicFunctionName
DMathItalicOtherText
In addition, the diacritical expression defines new diacritical marks (see "Using char and diacritical for
diacritical marks" on page 200). The diacritical expression is not backward compatible.
Character format statements
The following table lists the changes in Font and PgfFont statements.
MIF 3.00
<FUnderline boolean>
MIF 4.00
<DChBarColor string>
Corresponds to this color
Black
White
Red
Green
Blue
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
MIF 4.00
DMathFunctions
DMathNumbers, DMathStrings, DMathVariables
MIF 4.00
<FUnderlining FSingle>
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