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tfmode |
Longname: | t f rame mode | ![]() |
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See also: | tfshift |
Summary |
Sets the mode of the currently selected frame. A mode of a frame determines whether it is active for all pages, left-hand pages only, or right-hand pages only. In order to retain compatibility with documents produced in earlier versions of Arbortext APP, frames can also be used to indicate the area inside which footnotes will be collected: this is now handled automatically by Arbortext APP's frame note mechanism (see tfnote), and most users will therefore not require frames of footnote mode f. |
Example extract |
The macro shown below will display the selected frame on right-hand pages only. To specify a repeating frame completely, you could use this frame on an overlay or underlay, or insert the page on which it appears using the tpins macro.
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Syntax
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mode:s ?expression:s ?
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mode:s |
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expression:s |
Displays the frame if the condition is true. Can take any valid showstring expression. |
Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)