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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
182
> # end of Font
<String `sin'>
<Font
<FTag `'>
<FWeight `Regular'>
<FPosition FSuperscript >
> # end of Font
<String `-1 '>
> # end of TextLine
> # end of Frame
> # end of Page
When you create the reference frame that specifies the new appearance of the math element, you must give the frame
the name of the built-in element as it appears in the Equations palette. To find the name of a built-in element, choose
Insert Math Element from the equations pop-up menu on the Equations palette. Turn off Show Custom Only in the
dialog box and scroll through the element names until you find the one you want.
To use the redefined element in an equation, include the
asin expression (see page 191) along with the name of the
reference frame as follows:
<MathFullForm `asin[(*T"Inverse Sine"T*)char[x]]'
> # end of MathFullForm
For more information about including custom operators in equations, see Custom operators” on page 200. For more
information about format codes, see MathFullForm statement syntax” on page 184.
Math statement
A Math statement describes an equation within a document. It can appear at the top level or within a Page or Frame
statement.
Syntax
<Math
Generic object statements
Information common to all objects (see “Generic object statements” on
page 105)
<Angle
integer
>
Angle of rotation in degrees: 0, 90, 180, 270
<ShapeRect
L T W H
>
Position and size of bounding rectangle, before rotation, in enclosing
page or frame
<MathFullForm
string
>
Description of equation (defined in “MathFullForm statement syntax”
on page 184)
<MathLineBreak
dimension
>
Allows automatic line breaks after this position
<MathOrigin
X Y
>
Position of equation in current frame or page
<MathAlignment
keyword
>
Alignment of equation within ShapeRect
keyword
can be one of:
Left
Center
Right
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