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Mif reference
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Document statements
The following changes have been made to Document statements.
MIF 3.00
<DCollateSeparations boolean>
In addition, the Document statement has a number of new property statements that set options for View
Only documents (see page 104), set options for structured documents, and define custom math operators
(see page 190).
Page statement
The following change has been made to the Page statement.
MIF 3.00
<PageOrientation keyword>
A page's size and orientation (landscape or portrait) is determined by the PageAngle statement and the
Document substatement DPageSize. A FrameMaker product writes the PageOrientation statement for
backward compatibility. MIF generators should use the PageAngle statement instead of PageOrientation.
When the MIF interpreter reads a Page statement that includes both a PageAngle and a PageOrientation
statement, it ignores the PageOrientation statement. When the interpreter reads a Page statement that
contains a PageOrientation statement but no PageAngle statement, it determines the page's angle from the
PageOrientation statement. If the page orientation matches the orientation determined by the DPageSize
statement, the page's angle is 0 degrees; otherwise, the page's angle is 90 degrees. A page that has neither a
PageAngle nor a PageOrientation statement has an angle of 0 degrees.
MIF 4.00
<DNoPrintSepColor> and <DPrintProcessColor>
MIF 4.00
<PageAngle> and <DPageSize>
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