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XSL-FO master-name Property

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Definition and Usage

The master-name property identifies the name of the master.

For the <fo:simple-page-master> object this property identifies the name of the master. This name is referenced as the value of properties on the following objects: <fo:single-page-master-reference>, <fo:repeatable-page-master-reference>, and <fo:conditional-page-master-reference> to request the use of this master when creating a page instance. It may also be used on <fo:page-sequence> to specify the use of this master when creating page instances.

For the <fo:page-sequence-master> object this property identifies the name of the master. This name is referenced as the value of properties on the <fo:page-sequence> to request the use of this page-sequence-master when creating page instances.

If the name is empty or if a name-conflict occurs, an error shall be reported. However, the processor may continue processing.


Details

  • Inherited: no
  • Percentages: N/A
  • Media: visual

Property Values

Value Description
name

Default: an empty name. A name that identifies a master. The name must be unique across all page-masters and page-sequence-masters



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