Appendix G. Elements and Valid Properties
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This document lists all the properties available for the elements in the fo namespace (with exceptions being my error). Posted to clarify.
XSL-FO Elements and Their Properties
This table lists all elements and their associated properties, derived from section 6 of the Recommendation. Table G-1 lists all elements and their properties.
The common aural properties, which are noted in this table for many elements, include azimuth, cue-after, cue-before, elevation, pause-after, pause-before, pitch, pitch-range, play-during, richness, speak, speak-header, speak-numeral, speak-punctuation, speech-rate, stress, voice-family, and volume.
Table G-1. Properties
Element | Properties | Comments |
---|---|---|
fo:root | media-usage | |
fo:declarations | ||
fo:color-profile | src, color-profile-name, rendering-intent | |
fo:page-sequence | country, format, language, letter-value, grouping-separator, grouping-size, id, initial-page-number, force-page-count, master-reference | |
fo:layout-master-set | ||
fo:page-sequence-master | master-name | |
fo:single-page-master-reference | master-reference | |
fo:repeatable-page-master-reference | master-reference, maximum-repeats ... |
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