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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
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Facet Formats for Graphics
Facet data
The remaining lines contain the facet data. Each line begins with an ampersand (&).
The end of the data for a facet is marked by the beginning of a new facet. Thus, a line with a new facet name
signals the end of the previous facet data.
The end of the last facet in the graphic inset is marked by the following line:
=EndInset
Unsigned bytes
If the facet data contains a backslash character, another backslash precedes it as an escape character. For
example, if the data contains the string x\yz, the facet contains x\\yz.
Within the facet data, nonprintable ASCII characters or non-ASCII bytes (greater than 7f) are represented
in hexadecimal.
Any section of data represented in hexadecimal is preceded and followed by the characters \x. For example,
the following FrameImage facet contains data represented in hexadecimal, which is enclosed between two
sets of \x characters:
=FrameImage
&%v
&\x
&59a66a95
&00000040
...
&0000FC0001FC0000
&\x
=EndInset
Integer data
The integer data type stores integer values in a facet. For example, the fmbitmap program stores the dimen-
sions of the graphic, the x-coordinate of the hot spot, and the y-coordinate of the hot spot as integer data
in a facet:
=Data.facet
&%i
&64
&64
&-1
&-1

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