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Adobe FRAMEMAKER 10 - Preference settings for structured documents

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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
169
Preference settings for structured documents
Document statement
In addition to document preferences for standard FrameMaker documents (see Document statement” on page 84),
the MIF
Document statement describes preferences for structured FrameMaker documents.
Syntax
<Document
See page 84
<DElementCatalogScope
keyword
>
Validation scope
keyword
can be one of:
Strict
Loose
Children
All
CustomList
<DCustomElementList
List of tags to display when DElementCatalogScope spec-
ifies CustomList
<EDTag
string
>
Element definition name
<EDTag
string
>
Additional statements as needed
>
End of DCustomElementList statement
<DShowElementDescriptiveTags
bool-
ean
>
Yes displays descriptive text against elements in the element
catalog for the document.
<DAttributeDisplay
keyword
>
Default attribute display setting for document
keyword
can be one of:
AllAttributes: display all attributes
ReqAndSpec: display required and specified attributes
None: don’t display attributes
<DAttrEditor
keyword
>
When Edit Attributes dialog box appears for new elements
keyword
can be one of:
Never: never
Always: always
WhenRequired: when there are required attributes
<DElementBordersOn
boolean
>
Yes turns on element borders in document window. This state-
ment and DElementTags are mutually exclusive. If both state-
ments appear in a MIF file, the later statement overrides the earlier
one
<DElementTags
boolean
>
Yes turns on element tags in document window. This statement
and
DElementBordersOn are mutually exclusive. If both
statements appear in a MIF file, the later statement overrides the
earlier one
<DUseInitStructure
boolean
>
Yes means structured FrameMaker inserts initial structure for
new elements

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