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DashSegment values
If the
statement has a value of
DashedStyle
pattern. The value of a
DashSegment
the online manual Customizing Adobe FrameMaker for information on changing default dashed patterns in UNIX
versions of FrameMaker. In Windows versions, edit the
installed. See Customizing Adobe FrameMaker for more information. You can also define custom dash patterns. For
examples, see
"Custom dashed lines" on page
Values for the RunaroundType and RunaroundGap statements
The
and
RunaroundType
If the
RunaroundType
objects. The
RunaroundGap
them.
If the
RunaroundType
objects. The
RunaroundGap
them.
If the
RunaroundType
statement is ignored.
RunaroundGap
Objects inherit the values of these statements from previous objects. Since these statements are used only to change
the inherited value from a previous object, the statements are not needed for every object. For example, if you write
out a MIF file, not all objects will contain these statements.
If these statements do not appear in an object or MIF file, the following rules apply:
If an object does not contain the
the values from the previous
If no previous
RunaroundType
values
<RunaroundType None>
For example, if the
<RunaroundGap 12.0
gap from text that flows around them. If this is the only
that statement have a 6.0 point gap (the default gap value) from the text that flows around them.
If the MIF file does not contain any
the default values
<RunaroundType None>
For example, 3.x and 4.x MIF files do not contain any
FrameMaker uses the default value
graphic objects in these files.
AFrames statement
The
statement contains the contents of all anchored frames in a document. A document can have only one
AFrames
statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in
AFrames
The contents of each anchored frame are defined in a
indicates where each anchored frame appears by referring to the ID provided in the original frame description (see
"ParaLine statement" on page
Syntax
<AFrames
Dashed
statement specifies the length of a line segment or a gap in a dashed line. See
225.
statements specify the styles used for the runaround properties of objects:
RunaroundGap
statement is set to
Contour
statement specifies the distance between the objects and the text that flows around
statement is set to
, text flows around objects in the shape of boxes surrounding the
Box
statement specifies the distance between the objects and the text that flows around
statement is set to
, text doesn't flow around objects, and the value specified by the
None
RunaroundType
and
RunaroundType
RunaroundGap
and
RunaroundGap
and
<RunaroundGap 6.0>
> statement appears, all objects after that statement have a 12.0 point
RunaroundType
and
<RunaroundGap 6.0>
<RunaroundType None>
125).
, the following
DashSegment
file in the directory where FrameMaker is
maker.ini
, text flows around objects in the shape of the contours of the
statement or the
RunaroundGap
statements.
statements exist in the MIF file, FrameMaker uses the default
.
statement in the MIF file, all objects before
RunaroundGap
statements or
RunaroundGap
for all objects in the file.
statements. When opening these files,
RunaroundType
, and text does not flow around any of the existing
"MIF file layout" on page
statement. Within the text flow, an
Frame
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
statements describe the dashed
statement, FrameMaker uses
statements, FrameMaker uses
52.
statement
AFrame
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