fo:simple-mixed-text
Complex type information
Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format
Schema document: fo.xsd
Content
- Any text (mixed) content, intermingled with:
- Sequence [0..*]
- Choice [0..*]
- fo:bidi-overrideOverrides the default Unicode-bidirectional-algorithm direction for different (or nested) inline scripts in mixed-language documents. If the element is inline-level or a block-level element that contains only inline-level elements, this creates an override. This means that inside the element, reordering is strictly in sequence according to the 'direction' property; the implicit part of the bidirectional algorithm is ignored. This corresponds to adding a LRO (U+202D; for 'direction: ltr') or RLO (U+202E; for 'direction: rtl') at the start of the element and a PDF (U+202C) at the end of the element.
- fo:characterA character that is mapped to a glyph for presentation.
- fo:external-graphicA graphic where the graphics data resides outside of the XML result tree in the fo namespace.
- fo:instream-foreign-objectAn inline graphic or other "generic" object where the object data resides as descendants of the fo:instream-foreign-object.
- fo:inlineFormats a portion of text with a background or enclosing it in a border.
- fo:inline-containerGenerates an inline reference-area.
- fo:leaderGenerates leaders consisting either of a rule or of a row of a repeating character or cyclically repeating pattern of characters that may be used for connecting two text formatting objects.
- fo:page-numberThe current page-number.
- fo:page-number-citationReferences the page-number for the page containing the first normal area returned by the cited formatting object.
- fo:page-number-citation-lastReferences the page-number for the last page containing the an area that is (a) returned by the cited formatting object and (b) has an area-class that is consistent with the specified page-citation-strategy.
- fo:scaling-value-citationObtains the scale-factor applied to the cited fo:external-graphic.
- fo:basic-linkThe start resource of a simple link.
- fo:multi-toggleUsed within an fo:multi-case to switch to another fo:multi-case.
- fo:index-page-citation-listGroups together the sets of cited page items generated by its fo:index-key-reference children. The ultimate effect of the fo:index-page-citation-list is to generate a formatted list of page numbers and ranges.
- fo:footnoteProduces a footnote citation and the corresponding footnote.
- fo:multi-switchWraps the specification of alternative sub-trees of formatting objects (each sub-tree being within an fo:multi-case), and controls the switching (activated via fo:multi-toggle) from one alternative to another.
- fo:multi-propertiesSwitches between two or more property sets that are associated with a given portion of content.
- fo:index-range-beginThe beginning of an "indexed range" associated with an index key. The index range is ended by a corresponding fo:index-range-end.
- fo:index-range-endThe end of an "indexed range" that is started by its matching fo:index-range-begin.
- fo:wrapperSpecifies inherited properties for a group of formatting objects. It has no additional formatting semantics.
- fo:retrieve-markerUsed in conjunction with fo:marker to produce running headers or footers.
- fo:retrieve-table-markerUsed in conjunction with fo:marker to produce table-headers and table-footers whose content can change over different pages, different regions or different columns.
- fo:change-bar-beginThe beginning of a "change region" that is ended by its matching fo:change-bar-end. The change region is decorated with a change bar down either the start or end edge of the column. The style of the change bar is determined by the value of various change bar related properties.
- fo:change-bar-endThe end of a "change region" that is started by its matching fo:change-bar-begin.
- fo:floatServes two purposes. It can be used so that during the normal placement of content, some related content is formatted into a separate area at beginning of the page (or of some following page) where it is available to be read without immediately intruding on the reader. Alternatively, it can be used when an area is intended to float to one side, with normal content flowing alongside.
from group fo:inline-onlyfrom group fo:either-block-or-inline
from group fo:inline - Choice [0..*]
Attributes
None
Used by
- Element fo:folio-prefix
- Element fo:folio-suffix
- Element fo:index-page-citation-list-separator
- Element fo:index-page-citation-range-separator
- Element fo:index-page-number-prefix
- Element fo:index-page-number-suffix