In the Advanced properties tab, these properties are located at the top-level, in the Metadata, and in the sections.
Type | Value | Description |
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Tag | String | Tag name for the element. This property cannot be edited. |
Name | String | The name of the element. |
Description | String | A summary or note about this element. |
Assignment | String | The variables that are assigned to the element. |
Condition | String | A script that can apply variables or attributes as conditions on the element. |
Master page | String | Name of the master page applied to the element |
Force page change | true, false | When true, a page break is inserted if current master page is similar to previous one |
Target region | String | Writes current element in the specified region |
Style name | String | Name of the style that is applied to the element |
In the Advanced properties tab, this property is located at the top-level as Content.
Type | Value | Description |
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Content | String | The text contained in the element which is visible in the output. Entering text here is the same as double-clicking on the element. |
The Data tab is only visible in the Properties view when there is a query added to the element. In the Advanced properties tab, these properties are located at the top-level and in the Data sections.
Type | Value | Description |
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Data Source | String | The data source schema name. You cannot edit this property. Example: Generic XML 1 |
Context | String | If the query is on an element nested within another element, the context of the parent element is listed for this property. You cannot edit this property. Example: $7 is the context for the parent element. |
Query | String | The name of the query as specified in the data source schema. |
Sort | String | The Rational® Publishing Engine or native sort applied to the element. |
Limit | String | Enter a number to generate only a certain number of data values in your output. |
Filter | String | The Rational Publishing Engine or native filter applied to the element. |
Recursive Level | Number | The number of times the recursive segments in the query are repeated. Example, In the query Module/Object/Link/Linked Object, if you entered 2 for the recursive segment value and 3 for the recursive level value, Link/Linked Object would repeated 3 times. The resulting query is Module/Object/Link/Linked Object/Link/Linked Object/Link/Linked Object. |
Recursive Segments | Number | The number of segments in the query that are to be repeated. Example: In the query Module/Object/Link/Linked Object, if you entered 2 for the recursive segment value, Link/Linked Object are the segments that are repeated. |
In the Advanced properties tab, these properties are located in the
section.Type | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Display | String | Enter the text that displays in the output in place of the hyperlink itself. |
Internal | true, false | If the link is internal to this document, such as a link to another section, enter true. If the link is external, such as a web page, enter false. |
Local | true, false | If the Internal property is set to true and the Local property is set to true, a bookmark in the current template is being referenced. If the Internal property is set to true and the Local property is set to false, a bookmark in another template is being referenced. |
In the Advanced properties tab, these properties are located in the
, , , and sections.Type | Value | Description |
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Font | 000000 to FFFFFF | The hexadecimal
color of the text in the element. Some output formats accept transparent as
a value. Example: ![]() |
Size | 1 to 1638 | The point size of the text in the element Example: ![]() |
Bold | true, false | Applies bold styling Example: ![]() |
Italic | true, false | Applies italic styling Example: ![]() |
Underline | true, false, single, words, double, dotted, thick, dash, dash long, dot dash, dot dot dash, wavy, dotted heavy, dash heavy, dash long heavy, dot dash heavy, dot dot dash heavy, wavy heavy, wavy double | Creates a horizontal line beneath the text Example: ![]() |
Overline | true, false | Creates a horizontal line over the text |
Strikethrough | true, false, double | Creates a horizontal line through the center of the text Example: ![]() |
Character spacing | -1500 to 1500 | Spaces between text characters Example: ![]() |
Character position | -1500 to 1500 | The vertical position of the text relative to the normal
text position Examples: ![]() ![]() |
Character kerning | 8 to 72 | Allows each letter of text to overlap into the space of another |
Character scale | 33 to 200 | Percent multiplied by the text size Example: ![]() |
Superscript | true, false | Decreases the size of the text and moves it upward on the
line Example: ![]() |
Subscript | true, false | Decreases the size of the text and moves it downward on
the line Example: ![]() |
Shadow | true, false | Creates a shadow on the text Example: ![]() |
Outline | true, false | Creates an outline around the text Example: ![]() |
Emboss | true, false | Creates an emboss around the text Example: ![]() |
Engrave | true, false | Creates an engrave around the text Example: ![]() |
Small caps | true, false | Changes lowercase letters into capital letters Example: ![]() |
All caps | true, false | Changes all letters into capital letters Example: ![]() |
Hidden | true, false | Removes the text from the output. |
Underline color | 000000 to FFFFFF | The hexadecimal color of the line underneath the text in the element. |