ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
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<PgfFIndent
dimension
>
First line left margin, measured from left side of current text
column
<PgfFIndentChange
dimension
>
Change to the first line left margin
<PgfFIndentRelative boolean>
Yes means the first indent is relative to the left indent instead
of the left side of the current text column
<PgfLIndent dimension>
Left margin, measured from left side of current text column
<PgfLIndentChange
dimension
>
Change to the left margin
<PgfRIndent dimension>
Right margin, measured from right side of current text column
<PgfRIndentChange dimension>
Change to the right margin
<PgfAlignment
keyword
>
Alignment within the text column
keyword
can be one of:
LeftRight
Left
Center
Right
<PgfSpBefore dimension>
Space above paragraph
<PgfSpBeforeChange dimension>
Change to space above paragraph
<PgfSpAfter dimension>
Space below paragraph
<PgfSpAfterChange dimension>
Change to space below paragraph
<PgfLineSpacingFixed boolean>
Yes means the lines spacing is fixed (to the default font size)
<PgfLeading dimension>
Space below each line in a paragraph
<PgfLeadingChange dimension>
Change to space below each line in a paragraph
<PgfNumTabs
integer>
Number of tabs in a paragraph. To clear all the tabs in a para-
graph, specify 0
<TabStop
Begin definition of tab stop; the following property statements
can appear in any order, but must appear within a
TabStop
statement
<TSX dimension>
Horizontal position of tab stop
<TSXRelative boolean>
Yes means the tab stop is relative to the left indent
<TSType
keyword
>
Tab stop alignment
keyword
can be one of:
Left
Center
Right
Decimal
<TSLeaderStr
string
>
Tab stop leader string (for example, ` . ')
<TSDecimalChar integer>
Align decimal tab around a character by ASCII value; in UNIX
versions, type
man ascii in a UNIX window for a list of char-
acters and their corresponding ASCII values
>
End of TabStop statement