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21
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Classroom in a Book
The first-level headings straddle both areas.
A.
Side-head area
B.
Body-text area
C.
First-level
heading straddles both areas
Even though the headings and the body text appear in different areas, they’re all part of a
single
text flow
that begins on page 1 and continues to the end of the document. You can
create a document that contains several independent text flows (such as a newsletter), but
most FrameMaker 7.0 documents have just one main flow.
Next, you’ll select some text to see how the text flows through the document.
3
Place the pointer on the text in the first paragraph on page 5. (If you had to scroll down
to see the footer, you may need to scroll up to see the first paragraph.) Then press the
mouse button and drag slowly downward without releasing it.
5
available on a video monitor may not be printable on a
press.
Printing terminology
You’ll find printing technology easier to understand if
you’re familiar with the printing terminology discussed 
on the next few pages.
Continuous-tone
art
An original photograph, drawing, or painting is called
continuous-tone art. If you look closely at continuous-
tone art, you will see that it consists of shades of gray 
or color that blend smoothly. Scanned images that con-
tain a range of color tones are called continuous-tone 
images.
Halftone screens
To reproduce continuous-tone images and process
colors on a commercial printing press, the image or 
color must be broken into a series of dots of various 
sizes and colors, called a halftone screen. Black dots 
are used to re-create black-and-white images. Cyan, 
magenta, yellow, and black dots are printed at different 
screen angles to re-create color images on the press.
The four colored dots form a rosette pattern when cor-
rectly registered.
When printed, small halftone dots make up lighter
areas of an image while larger halftone dots make up
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