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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
66
Locked paragraphs and text insets
The PgfLocked statement does not correspond to any setting in the Paragraph Designer. The statement is used for
text insets that retain formatting information from the source document.
If the
<PgfLocked Yes> statement appears in a specific paragraph, that paragraph is part of a text inset that retains
formatting information from the source document. The paragraph is not affected by global formatting performed
on the document.
If the
<PgfLocked No> statement appears in a specific paragraph, that paragraph is not part of a text inset, or is part
of a text inset that reads formatting information from the current document. The paragraph is affected by global
formatting performed on the document.
For more information about text insets, see “Text insets (text imported by reference)” on page 130.
Character formats
A character format is defined by a PgfFont or a Font statement. Character formats can be defined locally or they
can be stored in the Character Catalog, which is defined by a
FontCatalog statement.
FontCatalog statement
The FontCatalog statement defines the contents of the Character Catalog. A document can have only one
FontCatalog statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in MIF file layout” on page 52.
Syntax
PgfFont and Font statements
The PgfFont and Font statements both define character formats. The PgfFont statement must appear in a Pgf
statement. The
Font statement must appear in a FontCatalog, Para, or TextLine statement.
New statements have been added to the PgfFont and Font statements to express combined fonts in FrameMaker
documents. For more information, see Combined Fonts on page 203.
Syntax
<FontCatalog
<Font…>
Defines a character format (see “PgfFont and Font statements,” next)
<Font…>
Additional statements as needed
>
End of FontCatalog statement
<PgfFont|Font
<FTag
tagstring
>
Character format tag name
Font name
<FFamily
string
>
Name of font family
<FAngle
string
>
Name of angle, such as Oblique

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