Adobe framemaker 6.0 Manuale Utente
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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Document Statements
<DPDFBookmarks boolean>
Yes indicates that the FrameMaker product will create PDF bookmarks
when you save as PDF
when you save as PDF
<DPDFAllNamedDestinations boolean>
Yes indicates that the FrameMaker product will create named destinations
for all paragraphs and elements in the document; this style of marking cre-
ates larger PDF files
for all paragraphs and elements in the document; this style of marking cre-
ates larger PDF files
<DPDFDestsMarked boolean>
Yes indicates that the paragraphs and elements that are targets of hyper-
text markers or cross-references have been marked according to optimiza-
tion rules for version 6.0 or later; this style of marking makes it unnecessary
to use
text markers or cross-references have been marked according to optimiza-
tion rules for version 6.0 or later; this style of marking makes it unnecessary
to use
<DPDFCreateNamedDestinations Yes>
<PDFDocInfo
Specifies the information that appears in the Document Info dictionary
when you save the document as PDF
when you save the document as PDF
Each Document Info entry consists of one Key statement followed by at
least one Value statemen. The FrameMaker product ignores any Key
statement that is not followed by at least one Value statement.
least one Value statemen. The FrameMaker product ignores any Key
statement that is not followed by at least one Value statement.
There is no representation in MIF of the default fields for Creator, Cre-
ation Date, or Modification Date.
ation Date, or Modification Date.
For more information, see “PDF Document Info” on page 99.
<Key string>
A string of up to 255 ASCII characters that represents the name of a Doc-
ument Info field; in PDF the name of a Document Info field must be 126
characters or less.
ument Info field; in PDF the name of a Document Info field must be 126
characters or less.
Represent non-printable characters via
#HH
, where
#
identifies a hexadec-
imal representation of a character, and
HH
is the hexadecimal value for the
character. For example, use
#23
to represent the “#” character. Zero-value
hex -codes (
#00
) are illegal.
For more information, see “PDF Document Info” on page 99.
<Value string>
A string of up to 255 ASCII characters that represents the value of a Doc-
ument Info field; because a single MIF string contains no more than 255
ASCII characters, you can use more than one Value statement for a given
Key
ument Info field; because a single MIF string contains no more than 255
ASCII characters, you can use more than one Value statement for a given
Key
A Value can include Unicode characters; represent Unicode characters via
&#xHHHH;
, where
&#x
opens the character code, the “
;
” character
closes the character code, and
HHHH
are as many hexadecimal values as
are required to represent the character.
For more information, see “PDF Document Info” on page 99.
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End of PDFDocInfo statement
Document-specific menu bars
<DMenuBar string>
Name of the menu bar displayed by an FDK client when the document is
opened; if an empty string is specified or if the menu bar is not found, the
standard FrameMaker menu bar is used
opened; if an empty string is specified or if the menu bar is not found, the
standard FrameMaker menu bar is used
<DVoMenuBar string>
Name of the menu bar displayed by an FDK client when the document is
opened in View Only mode; if an empty string is specified or if the menu
bar is not found, the standard FrameViewer menu bar is used
opened in View Only mode; if an empty string is specified or if the menu
bar is not found, the standard FrameViewer menu bar is used