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height

Longname: height   Open the Documentation Legend
Released: 7.67a 
Created: 7.67a 
Alias(es): ht 
See also: <?page> <?frame> clear default width kill add-to-page raw position size text text-margins page-kill event pageoffset end-of pb (n/a) after-page text-flags ttmapret ttmaprety ttignmsp ttignssp ttignesp ttignsp resize update ttmaptab (n/a) select setcols

Summary
Specifies the absolute height of the frame to be drawn as part of an inline frame creation command sequence within the <?frame> command.
Example extract

This sample when placed inline and formatted will create a frame of 80 x 30mm positioned at 50mm down 70mm accross with the frame name "Simple_1".

 <?frame clear> 1
 <?frame height 30mm> 2
 <?frame width 80mm> 3
 <?frame position 50mm, 70mm> 4
 <?frame raw name "Simple_1"> 5
 <?frame add-to-page> 6
4
Always clear any preexisting frame properties that may be in memory, otherwise they could get applied to the frame that you are creating.
6
The height of your frame.
8
The width of your frame.
10
The position of your frame.
12
Give the frame a name. This is because frames are always referred to by name if they require modification (the frame number is never used). This is also useful because of the way auto frames are handled internally - the name is required to uniquely identify a frame. This is particularly important for the autocopy feature, and for killing frames.
14
Always add to page (this actually adds the frame to the page).

Syntax (7.67a)
height Ø
height  measure:n?
measure:n Height measurement of the frame with optional unit of measure.

e.g. <frame height 50mm>


Document created on 07-Apr-2003 (revision 001)