Variables - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 6.0 Manual

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Views statement
The Views statement contains the color views for the document. A document can have only one Views
statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in "MIF file layout" on page 66.
Syntax
<Views
<View...>
<View...>
...
>
View statement
For each color view, the View statement specifies which colors will be displayed, which will be displayed as
cutouts, and which will not be displayed at all. The View statement must appear in a Views statement.
Syntax
<View
<ViewNumber integer>
<ViewCutout tagstring>
<ViewCutout...>
...
<ViewInvisible tagstring>
<ViewInvisible...>
...
>

Variables

All variable definitions for a document are contained in a VariableFormats statement. Both user-defined
and system-defined variables are defined by a VariableFormat statement. A Variable statement that refers
to the variable name shows where the variable appears in text (see "ParaLine statement" on page 134).
VariableFormats and VariableFormat statements
The VariableFormats statement defines document variables to be used in document text flows. A MIF file
can have only one VariableFormats statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in
"MIF file layout" on page 66.
Defines a color view (see "View statement," next)
Additional statements as needed
End of Views statement
View number (1–6)
Name of color to print as cutout separation
Additional statements as needed
Name of color to hide
Additional statements as needed
End of View statement
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MIF Document Statements

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