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tfcom |
Longname: | t f rame com ment | ![]() |
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Released: | not available | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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See also: | tcom tdcom tfread |
Summary |
Assigns a text stream to a frame as a non-printable comment. The comment stream can be examined, manually or in a script, to find out more about the frame, for instance what it is for. |
Example (n/a) |
No example is available for this feature. |
Syntax
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comment name:t ?
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Ø | Displays the Frame Comment Name dialogue box. |
comment name:t |
Name of the text tag to be attached to the frame as a comment. |
Frame comments are not examined by tfread, although there is no reason why a script should not read variable values stored in a frame comment by: |
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Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)