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Generic object statements
<ShapeRect L T W H>
<Radius dimension>
>
TextLine statement
The
statement describes a text line. It can appear at the top level or in a
TextLine
A text line is a single line of text that FrameMaker treats differently from other text. Text lines grow and shrink as
they are edited, but they do not automatically wrap the way text in a text column does. Text lines cannot contain
paragraph formats, markers, variables, cross-references, or elements.
Syntax
<TextLine
Generic object statements
<TLOrigin X Y>
<TLAlignment keyword>
<TLLanguage keyword>
<Char integer>
<Font...>
<String string>
>
Usage
The
statement specifies the baseline (Y) and the left, center, or right edge of the text line (X), depending
TLOrigin
on
. The text line is rotated by the value specified in an
TLAlignment
A
statement contains one or more
TextLine
statement. The
Font
Char
macros that make
statements more readable, and there are several predefined constants for character values.
Char
(See
"Char statement" on page
TextRect statement
The
statement defines a text frame. It can appear at the top level or in a
TextRect
Syntax
<TextRect
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
Position and size of object, before rotation, in page or graphic frame coordinates
Radius of corner; 0=square corner
End of
RoundRect
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
Alignment point origin
Alignment
keyword
can be one of:
Center
Left
Right
Spell checking and hyphenation language for text line; for list of allowed keywords, see
PgfLanguage
Nonprinting ASCII character code
Embedded font change (see
Printable ASCII text in single quotation marks; required
End of
TextLine
String
statements provide codes for characters outside the printable ASCII range. You can define
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statement
on page 64
"PgfFont and Font statements" on page
statement
statement. The default angle is 0.
Angle
statements. Each
statement is preceded by an optional
String
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or
statement.
Page
Frame
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or
statement.
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Frame
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