Color - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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RulingCatalog statement
The RulingCatalog statement defines the contents of the Ruling Catalog, which describes ruling styles for
tables. A document can have only one RulingCatalog statement, which must appear at the top level in the
order given in "MIF file layout" on page 66.
Syntax
<RulingCatalog
<Ruling...>
<Ruling...>
...
>
Ruling statement
The Ruling statement defines the ruling styles used in table formats. It must appear within the Ruling-
Catalog statement.
Syntax
<Ruling
<RulingTag tagstring>
<RulingPenWidth dimension>
<RulingGap dimension>
<RulingColor tagstring>
<RulingSeparation integer>
<RulingPen integer>
<RulingLines integer>
>

Color

You can assign colors to text and objects in a FrameMaker document. A FrameMaker document has a set
of default colors; you can also define your own colors and store them in the document's Color Catalog. A
FrameMaker document has three color models you can use to create colors: CMYK, RGB, and HLS. You
can also choose inks from installed color libraries such as PANTONE
In a MIF file, colors are defined by a Color statement within a ColorCatalog statement. Regardless of the
color model used to define a new color, colors are stored in a MIF file in CMYK.
Defines ruling style (see "Ruling statement" on page 93)
Additional statements as needed
End of RulingCatalog statement
Ruling style name; an empty string indicates no ruling style
Ruling line thickness
Gap between double ruling lines
Color of ruling line (see "ColorCatalog statement" on page 94)
Color of ruling line; no longer used, but written out by FrameMaker
products for backward-compatibility (see "Color statements" on
page 264)
Pen pattern 0 through 7, or 15 (see page 113)
0 (none), 1 (single), or 2 (double) ruling lines
End of Ruling statement
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MIF Document Statements

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