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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
106
Usage
The ID substatement is necessary only if other objects refer to the object. For example, anchored frames, groups, and
linked text frames require
ID substatements.
The
GroupID statement is necessary only if the object belongs to a set of grouped objects (Group statement). All
objects in the set have the
GroupID of the parent object. See Group statement” on page 113.
<RunaroundType
keyword
>
Specifies whether text can flow around the object and, if so, whether the text
follows the contour of the object or a box shape surrounding the object
keyword
can be one of:
Contour
Box
None
<RunaroundGap
dimension
>
Space between the object and the text flowing around the object; must be a value
between 0.0 and 432.0 points
<Angle
degrees
>
Rotation angle of object in degrees; default is 0
Frames, cells, and equations can only be rotated in 90-degree increments; all other
objects can be arbitrarily rotated.
<ReRotateAngle
dimension
>
Previous rotation angle of object in degrees
<DashedPattern
<DashedStyle
keyword
>
Specifies whether object is drawn with a dashed or a solid line
keyword
can be one of:
Solid
Dashed
<NumSegments integer
>
Number of dash segments; ignored when MIF file is read
<DashSegment
dimension
>
Defines a dash segment (see “DashSegment values” on page 108)
<DashSegment
dimension
>
Additional statements as needed
>
End of DashedPattern statement
<ObjectAttribute
Tagged information that gets stored with the object when you save a document as
Structured PDF
A graphic object can have ny number of ObjectAttribute statements
<Tag
string
>
The tag name for the object attribute
<Value
string
>
The text of the object attribute
>
End of ObjectAttribute statement

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