XFA Specification
Chapter 15, Template Specification
Template Reference
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The linear property
A
fill
type element that describes a linear gradient fill.
For more information see "The
linear element".
The pattern property
A
fill
type element that describes a hatching pattern.
For more information see "The
pattern element".
The presence property
Visibility control.
This property is ignored when the
fill
element is the child of a
font
element. In such cases the effective
value is always
visible
.
visible
Make it visible.
invisible
Make it transparent. Although invisible it still takes up space.
hidden
Hide it. It is not displayed and does not take up space.
The radial property
A
fill
type element that describes a radial gradient fill.
For more information see "The
radial element".
The solid property
A
fill
type element that describes a solid fill.
For more information see "The
solid element".
The stipple property
A
fill
type element that describes a stippling effect.
For more information see "The
stipple element".
The use property
Invokes another object in the same document as a prototype for this object. The content of this property is
either a SOM expression (which cannot start with '#') or a '#' character followed by an XML ID.
Starting with XFA 2.4 the object used as a prototype no longer needs to be the child of
proto
. Any object
of the appropriate class can be used as a prototype.
If both
use
and
usehref
are non-empty
usehref
takes precedence.
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