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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
250
Version 4 and later versions of FrameMaker read separation statements and convert them to the equivalent color
statements. FrameMaker writes both color statements and separation statements for backward compatibility. For the
reserved default colors, FrameMaker writes the equivalent separation value. For custom colors, FrameMaker writes
the separation value
5 (Cyan) so that you can easily find and change custom colors.
If your application creates files that will be read by both older (before version 4) and newer (after version 4)
FrameMaker product versions, include both color and separation statements in the MIF files; otherwise, use only the
color statements.
Math statements
The following table lists the changes for math statements.
In addition, the
diacritical expression defines new diacritical marks (see “Using char and diacritical for
diacritical marks” on page 189). The
diacritical expression is not backward compatible.
Character format statements
The following table lists the changes in Font and PgfFont statements.
If your application only reads or writes files for version 4 or later versions of FrameMaker, use only the 4.00 state-
ments. If your application reads or writes files for version 3 or previous versions of FrameMaker, use only the 3.00
statements. Do not use both statements.
The MIF interpreter always reads the MIF 3.00 statements. It writes both 3.00 and 4.00 statements for backward
compatibility.
<Separation 9>
Pale Green
<Separation 10>
Forest Green
<Separation 11>
Royal Blue
<Separation 12>
Mauve
<Separation 13>
Light Salmon
<Separation 14>
Olive
<Separation 15>
Salmon
MIF 3.00 MIF 4.00
DMathItalicFunctionName DMathFunctions
DMathItalicOtherText DMathNumbers, DMathStrings, DMathVariables
MIF 3.00 MIF 4.00
<FUnderline
boolean
> <FUnderlining FSingle>
<FDoubleUnderline
boolean
> <FUnderlining FDouble>
<FNumericUnderline
boolean
> <FUnderlining FNumeric>
<FSupScript
boolean
> <FPosition FSuperscript>
<FSubScript
boolean
> <FPosition FSubscript>
This value Corresponds to this color

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