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tfancgrp |
Longname: | t f rame anc hor gr ou p | ![]() |
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See also: | trefanc |
Summary |
Specifies the group within which the selected frame should appear when the page is re-formatted using a frame anchor condition control stream. Groups in an advertising broadsheet might include 'Sports cars', 'Saloon cars', 'Boats and Caravans', 'Prestige cars', etc. Appropriate group anchor names for frames from these sections might be 'sports', 'saloons', 'boats', 'prestige'. The main purpose of group names is to prevent frames of similar groups appearing 'together'. 'Together' can mean 'on the same page', 'on facing pages', 'on the other side of the page' or 'back to back'. |
Example (n/a) |
No example is available for this feature. |
Syntax
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group name:t ?condition:t ?priority:n ?
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group name:t |
The group required for the selected frame. This name can be referred to by conditions in the anchor condition control stream. Giving a frame any group name will prevent other conditionally anchored frames from being placed on top of it. |
condition:t |
See tfanccon |
priority:n |
See tfancpri |
Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)