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You may put any inherited property on any node allowed within fo:flow or
fo:static-content (including on fo:inline-sequence).
There is a line that states that the DTD does not reflect the allowed
places where you may specify (set) a property, only where the property is
actually used. (This has caused great confusion since most people do not
use a DTD in this manner. Therefore, we are looking at an alternate way to
describe where porperties are applied/used [vs. where they may be assigned
in the FO-tree].)
In the April draft, the field identifying which properties are inherited vs
non-inherited was not propagated to the final document. We plan to correct
this production problem in the next draft. -- For the CSS-derived
properties you can typically rely on the "inherited/not-inherited"
designation in the CSS-2 specification. This will identify which are
inherited and which are not for most of the font-related,
paragraph-layout-related, & rendering-related properties.
At 10:51 1999-09-03 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi XSL-List'ers,
>
>I'm having trouble understanding fo:inline-sequence. I was under the
>impression that it is used to group several inline formatting objects and
>specify common properties (like font) to be used for all of them. However,
>in the April WD, the only property defined for it is "id". The WD says the
>following:
>
>The fo:inline-sequence has no properties that are directly used by it.
>However, it does serve as a carrier to hold inheritable properties that are
>utilized by its children.
>
>So where are these inheritable properties specified?
>
>Oren Hadar
>Application Designer
>Interleaf, Inc.
>781/768-1082
>ohadar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
>
>
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