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<Pgf
<
property value
>
property value
<
>
...
>
A
statement is quite long, so learning how to relate its substatements to the paragraph's properties may take some
Pgf
practice. Usually a MIF statement name is similar to the name of the setting within a dialog box. The following
examples show the property dialog boxes from the Paragraph Designer with the related
Suppose you have created a paragraph format for a numbered list item with Basic properties defined as follows in
the Paragraph Designer.
Basic properties
The following table shows the corresponding MIF statements:
In MIF file
<PgfTag `Numbered'>
<PgfFIndent
0.0">
<PgfLIndent
0.25">
<PgfRIndent
0.0">
<PgfAlignment Left >
<PgfSpBefore
0.0 pt>
<PgfSpAfter
0.0 pt>
<PgfLeading 2.0 pt>
In Paragraph Designer
Paragraph Tag
First Indent
Left Indent
Right Indent
Alignment
Space Above ¶
Space Below ¶
Line Spacing (leading is added to font size)
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MIF Reference
substatements.
Pgf
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