
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
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Usage
All text insets require information about the source file and the imported text. The information is used to update the
text inset when changes are made to the original file.
There are several different types of text insets. The type of the text inset is identified and described by a substatement:
•
Text created and maintained by an FDK client is described by the
TiApiClient
substatement. For information
on the statement, see the section
“TiApiClient statement” on page 133
.
•
A text flow imported from another FrameMaker document or from a document filtered by FrameMaker is
described by the
TiFlow
substatement. For information on the statement, see the section
“TiFlow statement” on
page 134
.
•
Plain text imported by reference is described by the
TiText
substatement. For information on the statement, see
the section
“TiText statement” on page 135
.
•
Text imported into a tabular format is described by the
TiTextTable
substatement. For information on the
statement, see the section
“TiTextTable statement” on page 135
.
Usage of some of the aspects of the
TextInset
statement is described in the following section.
Record of the filter used to import text
The
TextInset
statement contains a record to identify the filter that was used to import text by reference.
FrameMaker uses the record to find the correct filter to use when updating the text inset.
The record is specified in the
TiImportHint
statement and uses the following syntax:
record_vers vendor format_id platform filter_vers filter_name
Note that the fields in the record are not separated by spaces. For example:
`0001XTNDWDBNMACP0002MS Word 4,5'
In this example,
0001
is the record version;
XTND
is the vendor;
WDBN
is the format id;
MACP
is the platform;
0002
is
the filter version; and
MS Word 4,5
is the filter name. The rest of this section describes each field in the record.
<TiAutoUpdate
boolean
>
Yes
specifies that the text inset is updated automatically when the
source file changes
<TiLastUpdate
seconds
microseconds
>
Specifies the time when the text inset was last updated; time is measured
in the number of seconds and microseconds that have passed since
January 1, 1970
<TiImportHint
string
>
Identifies the filter used to convert the file (see
“Record of the filter used
to import text” on page 131
)
<TiApiClient …>
Identifies the text inset as one created and maintained by an FDK client
(see
“TiApiClient statement” on page 133
)
<TiFlow …>
Identifies the text inset as an imported text flow from another document
(see
“TiFlow statement” on page 134
)
<TiText …>
Identifies the text inset as an imported text file (see
“TiText statement”
on page 135
)
<TiTextTable …>
Identifies the text inset as text imported into a table (see
“TiTextTable
statement” on page 135
)
>
End of
TextInset
statement
…(
Free-form text
)
Para
statements containing and describing the imported text (see
“Para statement” on page 124
)
<TextInsetEnd>
End of imported text