ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
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BookComponent statement
BookComponent statements contain the setup information for files that are generated from the document (for
example, a table of contents or an index).
BookComponent statements must appear at the top level in the order given
in “MIF file layout” on page 52. These statements are used even if the document does not occur as part of a book. A
BookComponent statement can contain one or more DeriveTag statements.
Syntax
<encoded> XMP information as encoded data which is generated by
FrameMaker. This information corresponds to the values set in the
File Info dialog box. For any document, there can be an arbitrary
number of XMP statements.
...
> End of DocFileInfo statement
Document-specific menu bars
<DMenuBar string> Name of the menu bar displayed by an FDK client when the docu-
ment is opened; if an empty string is specified or if the menu bar is
not found, the standard FrameMaker menu bar is used
<DVoMenuBar string> Name of the menu bar displayed by an FDK client when the docu-
ment is opened in View Only mode; if an empty string is specified or
if the menu bar is not found, the standard view-only menu bar is used
Math properties For more information, see , “MIF Equation Statements.”
Structure properties For more information, see , “MIF Statements for Structured Docu-
ments and Books.”
Miscellaneous properties
<DMagicMarker integer> Type number of the marker used to represent a delete mark
<BookComponent
Book components
<FileName
pathname
>
Generated file’s device-independent pathname (for
pathname
syntax, see page 7)
<FileNameSuffix
string
>
Suffix for the generated file
<DeriveType
keyword
>
Type of generated file
keyword
can be one of:
AML (alphabetic marker list)
APL (alphabetic paragraph list)
IDX (index)
IOA (author index)
IOM (index of markers)
IOS (subject index)
IR (index of references)
LOF (list of figures)
LOM (list of markers)
LOP (list of paragraphs)
LOT (list of tables)
LR (list of references)
TOC (table of contents)