Math Statement - Adobe FRAMEMAKER 10 User Manual

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Importing a U3D file
When a U3D file is imported into a FrameMaker document, the filter_id data is rendered as a device independent
bitmap (DIB).You can import a U3D file by referencing it from the document or by pasting it into the document. In
both cases, the graphic object is made up of two facets—DIB and U3D—that are streamed when the document is
saved as a MIF file. When you import a U3D file by reference, the MIF file contains the name and path of the U3D
file.
More information about imported graphics
For additional information on imported graphics, consult one of the following sources:
For instructions about modifying an application to create graphic insets for FrameMaker documents, see the
FDK Programmer's Guide.
If you are using FrameServer or Live Links with graphic insets, see the online manual, Using FrameServer with
Applications and Insets, which is included in the UNIX version of the Frame Developer's Kit.
For more information about importing graphics, see your user's manual.

Math statement

A
statement describes an equation. For its description, see , "MIF Equation Statements. "
Math
Polygon statement
The
statement describes a polygon. It can appear at the top level or in a
Polygon
Syntax
<Polygon
Generic object statements
<Smoothed boolean>
<NumPoints integer>
<Point X Y>
...
>
Usage
The
statement is optional. When the MIF interpreter reads a MIF file, it counts the
NumPoints
determine the number of points in the polygon.
PolyLine statement
The
statement describes a polyline. It can appear at the top level or in a
PolyLine
Syntax
<PolyLine
Generic object statements
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
Yes
smooths angles to rounded curves
Number of vertices
Position of object in page or frame coordinates
More points as needed
End of
Polygon
statement
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
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