Name
azimuth — NN n/a IE n/a CSS 2
Synopsis
Inherited: Yes
Given a listener at the center of a circular sound space (like in a
surround-sound-equipped theater), azimuth sets the
horizontal angle of the source of the sound (for example, in a
text-to-speech browser). See also the elevation
attribute.
CSS Syntax
azimuth:angle|angleConstant||direction
Value
Up to two values. One represents the angle, clockwise from straight
ahead; the second is a 20-degree incremental movement to the left or
right. An angle value is any value in the
range of -360 to +360 (inclusive) plus the letters “deg”,
as in 90deg. The value 0deg is
directly in front of the listener. To set the angle to the left of
the listener, the value can be either -90deg or
270deg. Optionally, you can choose an
angleConstant value from a large library
of descriptions that correspond to fixed points around the circle. If
you add the behind modifier, the values shift from
in front of the listener to behind the listener.
|
Value |
Equals |
Value |
Equals |
|---|---|---|---|
center |
0deg |
center behind |
180deg |
center-right |
20deg |
center-right behind |
160deg |
right |
40deg |
right behind |
140deg |
far-right |
60deg |
far-right behind |
120deg |
right-side |
90deg |
right-side behind |
90deg |
left-side |
270deg |
left-side behind |
270deg |
far-left |
300deg |
far-left behind |
240deg |
left |
320deg |
left behind |
220deg |
center-left |
340deg |
center-left behind |
200deg |
For the direction value, you can choose
from two constants: leftwards |
rightwards. These settings shift ...
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