XSL-FO intrusion-displace Property
Definition and Usage
The intrusion-displace property defines the displacement strategy in the
presence of intrusions.
Note: Displacing the start edge and/or end edge of a block, displaces
the edges of all lines and blocks within that block.
Details
- Inherited: yes
- Percentages: N/A
- Media: visual
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| auto |
Default. Treated as if "block" had been
specified for reference-areas. For any other area, this value is treated as
if "line" had been specified |
| none |
No areas are displaced |
| line |
The start and end edges of line areas are displaced |
| indent |
The start and end edge of each line within the block area
is displaced |
| block |
The start and end edge of the block is displaced by the
least amount necessary |
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