XSL-FO flow-name Property
Definition and Usage
The flow-name property defines where the content of the <fo:flow> or <fo:static-content> object will go.
The flow-name property assigns the flow's or static-content's content to a specific region in the
layout. This is done by specifying the name of the target region as the
flow-name. (e.g. flow-name="xsl-region-body").
Details
- Inherited: no
- Percentages: N/A
- Media: visual
Property Values
| Value |
Description |
| name |
Default is an empty name. Defines the name of the flow.
Flow-names reserved in XSL:
- xsl-region-body
- xsl-region-before
- xsl-region-after
- xsl-region-start
- xsl-region-end
- xsl-before-float-separator
- xsl-footnote-separator
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