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:hpart name=filename.
The :hpart tag links one or more cross-references to a bitmap or other art.
The :hpart tag starts the definition of the references. Each reference is
defined by a :ahdref, :afnref, :aspotref, :alaunch, or :ainform tag. The
definitions must end with a :ehpart tag.
Parameter Description
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name Specifies the name of the file containing the bitmap or other
art. The filename value must be a valid MS OS/2 filename
specifying the name of a file containing an MS OS/2 bitmap. The
name must be enclosed in single quotation marks (').
Example
This example uses the :hpart and :ehpart tags to link a bitmap to a section
reference. The bitmap is contained in the file copy.bmp.
:hpart name='copy.bmp'.
:ahdref refid=cpy.
:ehpart.
This example uses the :hpart and :ehpart tags to link a bitmap to a section
reference and a footnote reference. The section reference applies to the
left corner of the art; the footnote reference applies to the right corner.
:hpart name='copy.bmp'.
:afnref refid=syntax x=0 y=0 cx=10 cy=10.
:ahdref refid=cpy x=10 y=0 cx=10 cy=10.
:ehpart.
See Also
:afnref, :ahdref, :ainform, :alaunch, :aspotref, :ehpart
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