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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
120
Usage
The PolyLine statement is used for both simple and complex lines. A simple line is represented as a PolyLine with
<NumPoints 2>. The NumPoints statement is optional. When the MIF interpreter reads a MIF file, it counts the
Point statements to determine the number of points in the polyline.
Rectangle statement
The Rectangle statement describes rectangles and squares. It can appear at the top level or in a Page or Frame
statement.
Syntax
RoundRect statement
A RoundRect statement describes a rectangle with curved corners. It can appear at the top level or in a Page or Frame
statement.
Syntax
<HeadCap
keyword
>
Type of head cap for lines and arcs
keyword
can be one of:
ArrowHead
Butt
Round
Square
<TailCap
keyword
>
Type of tail cap for lines and arcs
keyword
can be one of:
ArrowHead
Butt
Round
Square
<ArrowStyle…>
See ArrowStyle statement” on page 109
<Smoothed
boolean
>
Yes smooths angles to rounded curves
<NumPoints integer
>
Number of vertices
<Point
X Y
>
Position in page or graphic frame coordinates
More points as needed
>
End of PolyLine statement
<Rectangle
Generic object statements
Information common to all objects (see page 105)
<ShapeRect
L T W H
>
Position and size of object, before rotation, in page or graphic frame coordinates
<Smoothed
boolean
>
Yes smooths angles to rounded curves
>
End of Rectangle statement
<RoundRect

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