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A font characteristic (such as Bold, Italic, etc.) created by hilighting a font and clicking on a button. Font characteristics created in this way may not print correctly to an IMAGESETTER. Instead of, for example, making a font bold by hilighting it and using the "Bold" attribute, you should choose the bold version of the font from your Font menu.
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A property given to a target that causes PMake to treat it differently.
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A data item declared with a class. Most attributes are instance-specific; each instance object of a class has its own copy of the attribute so that it can maintain a separate state. Some languages allow for class attributes where all instances of the class share one copy of the attribute and thereby maintain shared state.
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An attribute provides more information about an element such as classification level, unique reference identifiers, or formatting information.
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A single property of an object. An object is described by the values of its attributes. For example, a car can be described by its make, model, color, and so on. These are the attributes of the car. The term attribute is often used interchangeably with property, which means the same thing. Attributes are also data items used to describe the objects that are represented by the classes defined in the schema. ...
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