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Subject: Properties of fo elements From: Elliotte Rusty Harold <elharo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 11:29:16 -0800 |
The XSL working draft says:
NOTE: An inline-sequence is useful for specifying inherited properties.
For example, a sequence with a specification of a font-style property
may be constructed for an italic-emphasis phrase element in a block.
Immediately thereafter, it says:
An inline-sequence has no applicable properties.
This seems to be a common pattern. Is it correct to take this to mean
that a fo:inline-sequence element may have essentially any attribute I
care to assign to it, but that the properties represented by these
attributes only apply to the children of the inline-sequence? A DTD
would be very helpful here.
However this interpretation does seem to contradict this definition in
the glossary:
property
An attribute of a formatting-object.
--
Elliotte Rusty Harold
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