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XSL-FO list-item-label Object

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Definition and Usage

The <fo:list-item-label> object contains the label for the list-item - typically an <fo:block> containing a number, character, etc..

There are four XSL-FO objects used to create lists:

  • fo:list-block (contains the whole list)
  • fo:list-item (contains each item in the list)
  • fo:list-item-label (contains the label for the list-item - typically an <fo:block> containing a number, character, etc.)
  • fo:list-item-body (contains the content/body of the list-item - typically one or more <fo:block> objects)

Syntax

<fo:list-item-label>
  <!--
	Contents:(block|block-container|
	table-and-caption|table|list-block|
	list-item)+
  -->
</fo:list-item-label>

Properties

Property
id
keep-together
role
source-document

Example 1

An XSL-FO list example:

<fo:list-block>
<fo:list-item>
 <fo:list-item-label>
   <fo:block>*</fo:block>
 </fo:list-item-label>
 <fo:list-item-body>
   <fo:block>Volvo</fo:block>
 </fo:list-item-body>
</fo:list-item>
<fo:list-item>
 <fo:list-item-label>
   <fo:block>*</fo:block>
 </fo:list-item-label>
 <fo:list-item-body>
   <fo:block>Saab</fo:block>
 </fo:list-item-body>
</fo:list-item>
</fo:list-block>

The output from this code would be:


 * Volvo
 * Saab
 


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