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Appendix D, LFP Files
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Setting an Image’s Boundary Flag (BF)
This command sets the boundary flag to the value specified in the LFP file. If
you do not supply a boundary flag parameter in the command, you will delete
any current boundary flag and the image will become a page.
The boundary flag must match one of the boundary flags specified in the proj-
ect setup.
Format:
BF,[Image Key],[Boundary Flag]
Examples:
BF,ALG-001,B
This example marks ALG-001 as the first image in a Box.
BF,ALG-010,
This example turns ALG-010 into a page in a document.
Applying a Higher Boundary to an Image (BM)
This command changes an image key’s boundary level only if the boundary
supplied in the command is higher than the image’s current boundary setting.
If a boundary is not supplied in the BM command, the image’s current bound-
ary flag is deleted and the image becomes a page.
This command is useful for correcting boundary designations, entering new
boundary designations, and deleting boundary designations.
Source or Box boundaries can be maintained by loading a document-based list
that includes the first page of a Source or Box.
The boundary flag must match one of the import boundary flags specified in
the project setup.
Format:
BM,[Image Key],[Boundary Flag]
Examples:
BM,ALG-001,B
This example marks ALG-001 as the first image in a Box.