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MIF Document Statements
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If the imported graphic is copied into the document, the data describing the graphic is recorded within
the
ImportObject
statement. The description of a graphic in a given format is called a facet.
FrameMaker products use facets to display graphics, print graphics, or store additional graphic infor-
mation. Imported graphics can have more than one facet, which means that the graphic is described in
more than one format.
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If the graphic is imported by reference, the data describing the graphic is not stored within the
Impor-
tObject
statement. Instead, a directory path to the file containing the graphic data is recorded in the
Impor-
tObject
statement.
Syntax
<ImportObject
Generic object statements
Information common to all objects (see page 111)
<ImportObFile pathname>
Object’s UNIX-style pathname; no longer used, but written out by
FrameMaker products for backward-compatibility
<ImportObFileDI pathname>
Object’s device-independent pathname (see page 13)
<ImportHint string>
Record identifying the filter used for graphics imported by reference
(see “Record of the filter used to import graphic by reference” on
page 124)
<ShapeRect L T W H>
Position and size of object, before rotation, in the page or graphic
frame coordinates
<BitMapDpi
integer
>
Scaling value for bitmap file; ignored for FrameVector graphics
<ImportObFixedSize boolean>
Yes
inhibits scaling of bitmap file (see “Size, position, and angle of
imported graphics” on page 122); ignored for FrameVector graphics
<FlipLR boolean>
Yes
flips object about the vertical axis
=string
Specifies the name of the facet used to describe the graphic imported
by copying (see the appendix, “Facet Formats for Graphics.”)
&%keyword
Identifies the data type used in the facet (see the appendix, “Facet
Formats for Graphics.”).
keyword can be one of:
v
(for unsigned bytes)
i
(for integer data)
m
(for metric data)
&…
Data describing the imported graphic; data must begin with the
ampersand character (see the appendix, “Facet Formats for Graph-
ics.”)
&\x
Marks the beginning or end of data represented in hexadecimal (see
the appendix, “Facet Formats for Graphics.”)
=EndInset
End of the data describing the imported graphic
<NativeOrigin X Y>
Coordinates of the origin of the imported graphic within the page or
frame; applicable for graphics that use coordinate systems, such as
EPS
<ImportObEditor string>
Name of application to call to edit bitmap graphic inset or imported
object; ignored for FrameVector graphics
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