Adobe framemaker 6.0 User Manual
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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Document Statements
RulingCatalog statement
The RulingCatalog statement defines the contents of the Ruling Catalog, which describes ruling styles for
tables. A document can have only one RulingCatalog statement, which must appear at the top level in the
order given in “MIF file layout” on page 66.
tables. A document can have only one RulingCatalog statement, which must appear at the top level in the
order given in “MIF file layout” on page 66.
Syntax
Ruling statement
The Ruling statement defines the ruling styles used in table formats. It must appear within the Ruling-
Catalog statement.
Catalog statement.
Syntax
Color
You can assign colors to text and objects in a FrameMaker document. A FrameMaker document has a set
of default colors; you can also define your own colors and store them in the document’s Color Catalog. A
FrameMaker document has three color models you can use to create colors: CMYK, RGB, and HLS. You
can also choose inks from installed color libraries such as PANTONE
of default colors; you can also define your own colors and store them in the document’s Color Catalog. A
FrameMaker document has three color models you can use to create colors: CMYK, RGB, and HLS. You
can also choose inks from installed color libraries such as PANTONE
®
.
In a MIF file, colors are defined by a Color statement within a ColorCatalog statement. Regardless of the
color model used to define a new color, colors are stored in a MIF file in CMYK.
color model used to define a new color, colors are stored in a MIF file in CMYK.
<RulingCatalog
<Ruling…>
Defines ruling style (see “Ruling statement” on page 93)
<Ruling…>
Additional statements as needed
…
>
End of RulingCatalog statement
<Ruling
<RulingTag tagstring>
Ruling style name; an empty string indicates no ruling style
<RulingPenWidth dimension>
Ruling line thickness
<RulingGap dimension>
Gap between double ruling lines
<RulingColor tagstring>
Color of ruling line (see “ColorCatalog statement” on page 94)
<RulingSeparation integer>
Color of ruling line; no longer used, but written out by FrameMaker
products for backward-compatibility (see “Color statements” on
page 264)
products for backward-compatibility (see “Color statements” on
page 264)
<RulingPen integer>
Pen pattern 0 through 7, or 15 (see page 113)
<RulingLines integer>
0 (none), 1 (single), or 2 (double) ruling lines
>
End of Ruling statement