XSL-FO multi-toggle Object
Definition and Usage
The <fo:multi-toggle> object is used to create an area that when
activated (e.g. clicked), switches from one <fo:multi-case> to another.
The "switch-to" property typically matches the "case-name" property of the <fo:multi-case>
to switch to.
An <fo:multi-toggle> object must be a descendant of an <fo:multi-case>
object.
Syntax
<fo:multi-toggle>
<!--
Contents:(#PCDATA|bidi-override|character|
external-graphic|instream-foreign-object|
inline|inline-container|leader|page-number|
page-number-citation|basic-link|multi-toggle|
block|block-container|table-and-caption|
table|list-block)*
-->
</fo:multi-toggle>
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Properties
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