28.2.4.2 Creating a file-specific macro library
If you store macro definitions in a file named the same as the FrameMaker file you are converting, but with extension .ini instead of .fm, Mif2Go uses the macros in that file in place of any with the same macro names in your project configuration file. This lets you plug in file-specific code and data.
When you create a file-specific macro library, put a non-macro dummy section at the end of the file; for example:
Otherwise, the last macro in the library might cause an extra character to be inserted in the output.
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