Including Template Files - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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<Marker
<MType
10>
# This marker shows the beginning of hidden text.
# Its ID matches the marker ID in the body text flow.
<MText `-88793'>
<MCurrPage
0>
> # end of Marker
<Conditional
<InCondition `Winter'>
> # end of Conditional
# Here's the hidden text.
<String `chilly winter'>
<Marker
<MType
10>
# This marker shows the end of hidden text. It must
# match the marker that begins with a minus sign (-).
<MText `=88793'>
<MCurrPage
0>
> # end of Marker
>
> # end of Para
...
> # end of TextFlow

Including template files

When you write an application, such as a filter or a database publishing application, to generate a MIF file,
you have two ways to include all formatting information in the file:
Generate all paragraph formats and other formatting information directly from the application.
Create a template document in a FrameMaker product, save it as a MIF file, and include the template file
in your generated MIF file.
It's usually easier to create a template in a FrameMaker product than it is to generate the formatting infor-
mation directly.
To create the template as a MIF file, do the following:
Create the template in a FrameMaker product and save it as a MIF file.
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Edit the MIF file to preserve the formatting catalogs and the page definitions and delete the text flow.
2
Generate the text flow for your document and use the include statement to read the formatting infor-
3
mation from the template.
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Using MIF Statements

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