XSL-FO volume Property
Definition and Usage
The volume property is used only in Aural Stylesheets.
The aural rendering of a document combines sounds and voices to go through
the content of a document. Aural presentation occurs often by converting the
document to plain text and then feeding this to a screen reader.
Situations and markets for listening to information could be:
- for blind people
- in the car
- help users learning to read
The volume property specifies the volume of the speaking voice. User agents
should allow the volume to be changed by the listener.
Details
- Inherited: yes
- Percentages: yes
- Media: aural
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| number |
A number between 0 and 100. 0 represents the lowest
possible volume and 100 represents the maximum volume |
| % |
A % calculated relative to the inherited value |
| silent |
No sound at all. Note: silent is not the same as 0 |
| x-soft |
Same as 0 |
| soft |
Same as 25 |
| medium |
Same as 50 |
| loud |
Same as 75 |
| x-loud |
Same as 100 |
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