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+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<glossary>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>basic-link</term>
+ <definition>The fo:basic-link is used for representing the start resource
+ of a simple link.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>bidi-override</term>
+ <definition>The fo:bidi-override inline formatting object is used where
+ it is necessary to override the default Unicode-bidirectionality
+ algorithm direction for different (or nested) inline scripts in
+ mixed-language documents.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>block</term>
+ <definition>The fo:block formatting object is commonly used for formatting
+ paragraphs, titles, headlines, figure and table captions, etc.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>block-container</term>
+ <definition>The fo:block-container flow object is used to generate a
+ block-level reference-area.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>character</term>
+ <definition>The fo:character flow object represents a character that is
+ mapped to a glyph for presentation.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>color-profile</term>
+ <definition>Used to declare a color profile for a stylesheet.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>conditional-page-master-reference</term>
+ <definition>The fo:conditional-page-master-reference
+ is used to identify a page-master that is to be used when the conditions
+ on its use are satisfied.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>declarations</term>
+ <definition>Used to group global declarations for a stylesheet.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>external-graphic</term>
+ <definition>The fo:external-graphic flow object is used for a graphic
+ where the graphics data resides outside of the XML result tree in the
+ fo namespace.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>float</term>
+ <definition>The fo:float serves two purposes. It can be used so that during the
+ normal placement of content, some related content is formatted into a
+ separate area at beginning of the page (or of some following page) where
+ it is available to be read without immediately intruding on the reader.
+ Alternatively, it can be used when an area is intended to float to one
+ side, with normal content flowing alongside.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>flow</term>
+ <definition>The content of the fo:flow formatting object is a sequence
+ of flow objects that provides the flowing text content that is distributed
+ into pages.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>footnote</term>
+ <definition>The fo:footnote is used to produce a footnote citation and the
+ corresponding footnote.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>footnote-body</term>
+ <definition>The fo:footnote-body is used to generate the content of the
+ footnote.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>initial-property-set</term>
+ <definition>The fo:initial-property-set specifies formatting properties
+ for the first line of an fo:block.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>inline</term>
+ <definition>The fo:inline formatting object is commonly used for
+ formatting a portion of text with a background or enclosing it in a
+ border.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>inline-container</term>
+ <definition>The fo:inline-container flow object is used to generate an
+ inline reference-area.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>instream-foreign-object</term>
+ <definition>The fo:instream-foreign-object flow object is used for an
+ inline graphic or other "generic" object where the object data resides
+ as descendants of the fo:instream-foreign-object.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>layout-master-set</term>
+ <definition>The fo:layout-master-set is a wrapper around all masters used
+ in the document.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>leader</term>
+ <definition>The fo:leader formatting object is used to generate leaders
+ consisting either of a rule or of a row of a repeating character or
+ cyclically repeating pattern of characters that may be used for connecting
+ two text formatting objects.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>list-block</term>
+ <definition>The fo:list-block flow object is used to format a list.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>list-item</term>
+ <definition>The fo:list-item formatting object contains the label and the
+ body of an item in a list.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>list-item-body</term>
+ <definition>The fo:list-item-body formatting object contains the content
+ of the body of a list-item.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>list-item-label</term>
+ <definition>The fo:list-item-label formatting object contains the content
+ of the label of a list-item; typically used to either enumerate, identify,
+ or adorn the list-item's body.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>marker</term>
+ <definition>The fo:marker is used in conjunction with fo:retrieve-marker
+ to produce running headers or footers.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>multi-case</term>
+ <definition>The fo:multi-case is used to contain (within an fo:multi-switch)
+ each alternative sub-tree of formatting objects among which the parent
+ fo:multi-switch will choose one to show and will hide the rest.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>multi-properties</term>
+ <definition>The fo:multi-properties is used to switch between two or more
+ property sets that are associated with a given portion of content.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>multi-property-set</term>
+ <definition>The fo:multi-property-set is used to specify an alternative
+ set of formatting properties that, dependent on a User Agent state, are
+ applied to the content. </definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>multi-switch</term>
+ <definition>The fo:multi-switch wraps the specification of alternative
+ sub-trees of formatting objects (each sub-tree being within an
+ fo:multi-case), and controls the switching (activated via fo:multi-toggle)
+ from one alternative to another. </definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>multi-toggle</term>
+ <definition>The fo:multi-toggle is used within an fo:multi-case to switch
+ to another fo:multi-case.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>page-number</term>
+ <definition>The fo:page-number formatting object is used to represent the
+ current page-number.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>page-number-citation</term>
+ <definition>The fo:page-number-citation is used to reference the
+ page-number for the page containing the first normal area returned by the
+ cited formatting object.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>page-sequence</term>
+ <definition>The fo:page-sequence formatting object is used to specify how
+ to create a (sub-)sequence of pages within a document; for example, a
+ chapter of a report. The content of these pages comes from flow children
+ of the fo:page-sequence.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>page-sequence-master</term>
+ <definition>The fo:page-sequence-master specifies sequences of page-masters
+ that are used when generating a sequence of pages.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>region-after</term>
+ <definition>This region defines a viewport that is located on the "after"
+ side of fo:region-body region. </definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>region-before</term>
+ <definition>This region defines a viewport that is located on the "before"
+ side of fo:region-body region.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>region-body</term>
+ <definition>This region specifies a viewport/reference pair that is located
+ in the "center" of the fo:simple-page-master.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>region-end</term>
+ <definition>This region defines a viewport that is located on the "end"
+ side of fo:region-body region.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>region-start</term>
+ <definition>This region defines a viewport that is located on the "start"
+ side of fo:region-body region.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>repeatable-page-master-alternatives</term>
+ <definition>An fo:repeatable-page-master-alternatives specifies a
+ sub-sequence consisting of repeated instances of a set of alternative
+ page-masters. The number of repetitions may be bounded or potentially
+ unbounded.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>repeatable-page-master-reference</term>
+ <definition>An fo:repeatable-page-master-reference specifies a sub-sequence
+ consisting of repeated instances of a single page-master. The number of
+ repetitions may be bounded or potentially unbounded.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>retrieve-marker</term>
+ <definition>The fo:retrieve-marker is used in conjunction with fo:marker
+ to produce running headers or footers.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>root</term>
+ <definition>The fo:root node is the top node of an XSL result tree. This
+ tree is composed of formatting objects.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>simple-page-master</term>
+ <definition>The fo:simple-page-master is used in the generation of pages
+ and specifies the geometry of the page. The page may be subdivided into
+ up to five regions.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>single-page-master-reference</term>
+ <definition>An fo:single-page-master-reference specifies a sub-sequence
+ consisting of a single instance of a single page-master.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>static-content</term>
+ <definition>The fo:static-content formatting object holds a sequence or a
+ tree of formatting objects that is to be presented in a single region or
+ repeated in like-named regions on one or more pages in the page-sequence.
+ Its common use is for repeating or running headers and footers.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table flow object is used for formatting the tabular
+ material of a table.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-and-caption</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-and-caption flow object is used for formatting a
+ table together with its caption.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-body</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-body formatting object is used to contain the
+ content of the table body.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-caption</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-caption formatting object is used to contain
+ block-level formatting objects containing the caption for the table only
+ when using the fo:table-and-caption.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-cell</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-cell formatting object is used to group content to
+ be placed in a table cell.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-column</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-column formatting object specifies characteristics
+ applicable to table cells that have the same column and span.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-footer</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-footer formatting object is used to contain the
+ content of the table footer.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-header</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-header formatting object is used to contain the
+ content of the table header.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>table-row</term>
+ <definition>The fo:table-row formatting object is used to group table-cells
+ into rows.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>title</term>
+ <definition>The fo:title formatting object is used to associate a title with
+ a given document. This title may be used by an interactive User Agent to
+ identify the document. For example, the content of the fo:title can be
+ formatted and displayed in a "title" window or in a "tool tip".</definition>
+</term-entry>
+<term-entry>
+ <term>wrapper </term>
+ <definition>The fo:wrapper formatting object is used to specify inherited
+ properties for a group of formatting objects. It has no additional
+ formatting semantics.</definition>
+</term-entry>
+</glossary>
+
+
+