
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 10
MIF Reference
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The
ImportObFile
statement identifies the file as a FrameMaker version 2.0 internal graphic inset file for compat-
ibility with earlier versions of FrameMaker. If you do not plan to use the graphic insets generated by your application
with earlier versions of FrameMaker, you can omit this statement.
Application-specific facets
Application-specific facets can be in any format your application understands, and a graphic inset file can contain as
many application-specific facets as you want.
When selecting application-specific facets for your graphic inset file, you might want to include an industry-
standard facet (for example, EDIF for EDA applications) so that you can use the graphic inset file to share data with
applications other than FrameMaker.
Application-specific facets can be contained entirely within the graphic inset file (a
local facet
), or the graphic inset
file can contain a reference to an external data file or database (a
remote facet
).
Local application-specific facets
A local application-specific facet is contained in the graphic inset file. The formats for external and internal graphic
insets (described in the sections
“External graphic insets” on page 256
and
“Internal graphic insets” on page 257
)
apply to local application-specific facets.
The following illustration shows the relationship between your application, FrameMaker document, and a graphic
inset file with a local application-specific facet.
Application-specific facet
Display and print facet
Graphic inset with a local application-
specific facet
Your graphic
application
FrameMaker document
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