Adobe framemaker 6.0 Manual Do Utilizador
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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 6.0
MIF Document Statements
Locked tables and text insets
The TblLocked statement does not correspond to any setting in the Table Designer. The statement is for
text insets that retain formatting information from the source document.
text insets that retain formatting information from the source document.
If the <TblLocked Yes> statement appears in a specific table, that table is part of a text inset that retains
formatting information from the source document. The table is not affected by global formatting
performed on the document.
formatting information from the source document. The table is not affected by global formatting
performed on the document.
If the <TblLocked No> statement appears in a specific table, that table is not part of a text inset or is part
of a text inset that reads formatting information from the current document. The table is affected by global
formatting performed on the document.
of a text inset that reads formatting information from the current document. The table is affected by global
formatting performed on the document.
For details about text insets, see “Text insets (text imported by reference)” on page 140.
Tbls statement
The Tbls statement lists the contents of each table in the document. A document can have only one Tbls
statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in “MIF file layout” on page 66.
statement, which must appear at the top level in the order given in “MIF file layout” on page 66.
Syntax
Tbl statement
The Tbl statement contains the contents of a table instance. It must appear in a Tbls statement.
Each Tbl statement is tied to a location in a text flow by the ID number in a TblID statement. Each Tbl
statement has an associated ATbl statement within a ParaLine statement that inserts the table in the flow.
The Tbl statement must appear before the ATbl statement that refers to it. Each Tbl statement can have
only one associated ATbl statement, and vice versa. For more information about the ATbl statement, see
“ParaLine statement” on page 134.
statement has an associated ATbl statement within a ParaLine statement that inserts the table in the flow.
The Tbl statement must appear before the ATbl statement that refers to it. Each Tbl statement can have
only one associated ATbl statement, and vice versa. For more information about the ATbl statement, see
“ParaLine statement” on page 134.
Syntax
<Tbls
Beginning of tables list
<Tbl…>
Defines a table instance (see “Tbl statement,” next)
<Tbl…>
Additional statements as needed
…
> End
of
Tbls statement
<Tbl
<TblID ID>
Table ID number
<TblTag tagstring>
Applies format from Table Catalog
<TblFormat…>
Overrides Table Catalog format as needed (see page 84)
Table columns
<TblNumColumns integer>
Number of columns in the table