XSL-FO space-before and space-after Properties
Definition and Usage
The space-before property specifies the value of the space-specifier
for the space before the areas generated by this XSL-FO object.
The space-after property specifies the value of the space-specifier
for the space after the areas generated by this XSL-FO object.
A space-specifier have the following components: minimum, optimum, maximum,
conditionality, and precedence.
Minimum, optimum, and maximum are lengths that define a constraint on a
distance, specifying that the distance should preferably be the optimum, in no
case less than the minimum or more than the maximum.
The conditionality component specifies whether a space-specifier has effect
at the beginning or end of an area. Possible values are retain and discard.
Precedence is either an integer or the special token force.
Details
- Inherited: no
- Percentages: N/A
- Media: visual
Property Values
Value |
Description |
space |
Specifies the minimum, optimum, and maximum values for the
space before or after areas generated by this XSL-FO object and the
conditionality and precedence of this space. Default value is:
space.minimum=0pt, .optimum=0pt, .maximum=0pt, .conditionality=discard,
.precedence=0 |
Learn how your website performs under various load conditions
|
|
WAPT
is a load, stress and performance testing tool for websites and web-based applications.
In contrast to "800-pound gorilla" load testing tools, it is designed to minimize the learning
curve and give you an ability to create a heavy load from a regular workstation.
WAPT is able to generate up to 3000 simultaneously acting virtual users using standard hardware configuration.
Virtual users in each profile are fully customizable. Basic and NTLM authentication methods are supported.
Graphs and reports are shown in real-time at different levels of detail, thus helping to manage the testing process.
Download the free 30-day trial!
|
|