X-Git-Url: https://git.stg.codes/stg.git/blobdiff_plain/793149f04ce52bf75dc4efb7b83a3f8ed30d1fff..35ec793690104efdd610964d255302a0310a2daf:/doc/xslt/params/section.container.element.xml diff --git a/doc/xslt/params/section.container.element.xml b/doc/xslt/params/section.container.element.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a6c40599..00000000 --- a/doc/xslt/params/section.container.element.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ - - -section.container.element -list -block -wrapper - - -section.container.element -Select XSL-FO element name to contain sections - - - - -block - - - -Description - -Selects the element name for outer container of -each section. The choices are block (default) -or wrapper. -The fo: namespace prefix is added -by the stylesheet to form the full element name. - - -This element receives the section id -attribute and the appropriate section level attribute-set. - - -Changing this parameter to wrapper -is only necessary when producing multi-column output -that contains page-wide spans. Using fo:wrapper -avoids the nesting of fo:block -elements that prevents spans from working (the standard says -a span must be on a block that is a direct child of -fo:flow). - - -If set to wrapper, the -section attribute-sets only support properties -that are inheritable. That's because there is no -block to apply them to. Properties such as -font-family are inheritable, but properties such as -border are not. - - -Only some XSL-FO processors need to use this parameter. -The Antenna House processor, for example, will handle -spans in nested blocks without changing the element name. -The RenderX XEP product and FOP follow the XSL-FO standard -and need to use wrapper. - - - -