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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
58
ConditionCatalog statement
The ConditionCatalog statement defines the contents of the Condition Catalog. A MIF file can have only one
ConditionCatalog statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in MIF file layout” on page 52.
Syntax
Condition statement
The Condition statement defines the state of a condition tag and its condition indicators, which control how condi-
tional text is displayed in the document window. The statement must appear in a
ConditionCatalog statement. The
property statements can appear in any order.
Syntax
Conditional and Unconditional statements
The Conditional statement marks the beginning of conditional text and the Unconditional statement marks the
end. These statements must appear in a
Row or ParaLine statement.
<ConditionCatalog
<Condition…>
Defines a condition tag (see “Condition statement,” next)
<Condition…>
Additional statements as needed
>
End of ConditionCatalog statement
<Condition
<CTag
string
>
Condition tag string
<CState
keyword
>
Whether text with this tag is shown or hidden
keyword
can be one of:
CHidden
CShown
<CStyle
keyword
>
Format of text with this condition
keyword
can be one of:
CAsIs
CUnderline
CDoubleUnderline
CStrike
COverline
CChangeBar
<CColor
tagstring
>
Color for condition tag (see “ColorCatalog statement” on page 80)
<CSeparation
integer
>
Color for condition tag; no longer used, but written out by FrameMaker for backward-
compatibility (see “Color statements” on page 249)
<CBackgroundColor
tag-
string
>
Background color of the conditional tag’s text
>
End of Condition statement

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