Adobe 65030365 Developer's Guide - Page 321
Attribute value, Property value, align inside
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19 D e f a u l t t r a n s l a t i o n • align corresponds to the alignment property and indicates the anchored frame's horizontal alignment on the page. Its possible values and the corresponding FrameMaker property values are as follows: Attribute value aleft acenter aright ainside aoutside Property value align left align center align right align inside align outside • angle corresponds to the angle property and indicates an angle of rotation for the anchored frame containing the graphic. The value is assumed to represent a number. The software interprets this attribute as a number of degrees of rotation. You must specify exact multiples of 90 degrees. Otherwise, the value is ignored and the graphic is imported at 0 degrees (default). For example, if 89 degrees is specified, the graphic imports at 0 degrees. • bloffset corresponds to the baseline offset property and indicates how far from the baseline of a paragraph to place an anchored frame. The value is assumed to represent a number. If not supplied, the value is 0. The bloffset attribute is relevant only for anchored frames whose position attribute is one of inline, sleft, sright, snear, or sfar. • cropped corresponds to the cropped property and indicates whether a wide graphic should be allowed to extend past the margins of the text frame. The value is either 0 or 1. If not supplied, the value is 1, indicating that the graphic should not extend past the margins. The cropped attribute is relevant only for anchored frames whose position attribute is one of top, below, or bottom. • float corresponds to the floating property and indicates whether the graphic should be allowed to float from the paragraph to which it is attached. The value is 0 or 1. If not supplied, the value is 0, indicating that the graphic must stay with the paragraph. The float attribute is relevant only for anchored frames whose position attribute is one of top, below, or bottom. • height corresponds to the height property and indicates the height of the anchored frame. If not supplied, the value for a single imported graphic object is the sum of the height of the object plus twice the value of the yoffset attribute. For all other graphics and for equations, the value is the height of the object. • nsoffset corresponds to the near-side offset property and indicates how far to set a frame from the text frame to which the frame is anchored. The value is assumed to represent a number. If not supplied, the value is 0. The nsoffset attribute is relevant only for anchored frames whose position attribute is one of sleft, sright, snear, or sfar. Structure Application Developer's Guide 303