Figure caption element properties

Open the Properties view in Document Studio and select a Figure caption element. The Properties view displays these available properties for figure captions.


General properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located at the top-level, in the Metadata, and in the Formatting > Common sections.

Type Value Description
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.
Target region String Writes current element in the specified region.


Content properties

In the All properties tab, this property is located at the top-level as Content.

Type Value Description
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 and entering text.


Specific properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > specific section.

Type Value Description
Field type String A category for your field element to apply styling to fields of a specific category or type in your style sheets.
Field code String A script taken from Microsoft Word to insert fields as placeholders for specific text in your document. For more information about generating field code, see Insert and format field codes in Word 2007.
Field label String A name for the field that displays in the output.

Font properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > FontFormatting > Line, Formatting > Character, and Formatting > Effects sections.

Type Value Description
Font String, Cambria, Courier New, Georgia, Helvetica, Lucida, Tahoma, Times New Roman, Verdana Select one of the common fonts available in the dropdown menu or type the name of another font on your computer to use.
Size 1 to 1638 The point size of the text in the element. You can select a value from the dropdown menu or type a value between the supported sizes.

Example:

Font size example

Color 000000 to FFFFFF Default value: 000000

The hexadecimal color of the text in the element.

Example:

Font color example

Note: The value transparent is only supported for XSL-FO output.
Bold true, false Default value: false

true applies bold styling.

Example:

Bold example

Italic true, false Default value: false

true applies italic styling.

Example:

Italic 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 Default value: false

true creates a horizontal line beneath the text.

Example:

Underline example

Overline true, false Default value: false

true creates a horizontal line over the text.

Example:

Overline example

Strikethrough true, false, double Default value: false

true creates a horizontal line through the center of the text.

Example:

Strikethrough example

Shadow true, false Default value: false

true creates a shadow on the text.

Example:

Shadow example

Outline true, false Default value: false

true creates an outline around the text.

Example:

Outline example

Emboss true, false Default value: false

true creates an emboss around the text.

Example:

Emboss example

Engrave true, false Default value: false

true creates an engrave around the text.

Example:

Engrave example

Small caps true, false Default value: false

true changes lowercase letters into capital letters.

Example:

Small caps example

All caps true, false Default value: false

true changes all letters into capital letters.

Example:

All caps example

Hidden true, false Default value: false

true removes the text from the output.

Underline color 000000 to FFFFFF Default value: 000000

The hexadecimal color of the line underneath the text in the element.


Border properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > Border sections.

Type Value Description
Margin 0 to 1000 The white space between the sides of the text the border style property is applied to and any other text or element

Example:

All borders margin example

Style none, single, thick, double, hairline, dotted, dash large gap, dot dash, dot dot dash, triple, thin thick small gap, thick thin small gap, thin thick thin small gap, thin thick medium gap, thick thin medium gap, thin thick thin medium gap, thin thick large gap, thick thin large gap, thin thick thin large gap, wave, double wave, dash small gap, dash dot stroker, emboss 3D, engrave 3D, outset, inset, groove, ridge, dashed, hidden The type of border used around the side of the element
Color 000000 to FFFFFF The hexadecimal color of the border on the side of the text in the element
Note: Do not set color to transparent for all borders.
Width 0 to 30 The number of pixels the width of the border of the side of the element is.


Color properties

In the All properties tab, these properties are located in the Formatting > color section.

Type Value Description
Background color 000000 to FFFFFF The hexadecimal color of the element background.

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