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Chapter 12: EPSI Facet Format
EPSI is an interchange standard developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated. You can obtain a complete specification
of the EPSI format from Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Imported graphics can contain graphic data in EPSI format. This data is called the EPSI facet of the graphic. Adobe®
FrameMaker® can use this facet to display and print the graphic. For more information about facets, see , “Facet
Formats for Graphics.”
In a MIF file, the EPSI facet is contained in the
ImportObject statement. For more information about the statement,
see “ImportObject statement” on page 113.
Specification of an EPSI facet
An EPSI facet begins with the following facet name and data type lines:
=EPSI
&%v
Each line of EPSI facet data ends with \n.
When FrameMaker imports a graphic inset with an EPSI facet, FrameMaker uses the EPSI bounding box to
determine the graphic inset’s size. If the bounding box does not fit on the page, FrameMaker halves its dimensions
until it fits.
Example of an EPSI facet
The following rectangle is an imported graphic:
The following MIF statements describe the imported graphic. The graphic data that specifies the rectangle is an EPSI
facet.
<ImportObject
<BRect 0 0 0.25" 0.25">
<Pen 15> <Fill 15>
<ImportObFile `2.0 internal inset'>
=EPSI
&%v
&%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0\n
&%%BoundingBox: 0 0 18 18\n
&%%Pages: 0\n
&%%Creator: contr2\n
&%%CreationDate: Tue Apr 25 16:09:56 1989\n
&%%EndComments\n
&%%BeginPreview: 18 18 1 18\n
&%FFFFC0\n