# All properties for all media # CSS2 Properties # Margin spacing # # The margin-top, margin-bottom, margin-left and margin-right properties # must be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. Values specified as percentages # (cf. section 3.5.1.2) should be supported. # # The margin property may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. # # An instance document must not contain a negative value in the properties mentioned # above. Otherwise it must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. margin-top: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssMarginTopSLXHTML margin-bottom: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssMarginBottomSLXHTML margin-left: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssMarginLeftSLXHTML margin-right: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssMarginRightSLXHTML margin: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssMarginSLXHTML # Padding spacing # # The padding-top, padding-bottom, padding-left and padding-right properties must be # supported by a Citizen Card Environment. Values specified as percentages (cf. section # 3.5.1.2) should be supported. # # The padding property may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. # # An instance document must not contain a negative value in the properties # mentioned above. Otherwise it must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. padding-top: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssPaddingTopSLXHTML padding-bottom: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssPaddingBottomSLXHTML padding-left: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssPaddingLeftSLXHTML padding-right: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssPaddingRightSLXHTML padding: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssPaddingSLXHTML # # Borders # # Border width # # The border-top-width, border-bottom-width, border-left-width, border-right-width # and border-width properties should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. If # the properties are supported, the predefined values thin, medium and thick should # also be supported (cf. [CSS 2], section 8.5.1). border-top-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopWidthCSS2 border-right-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightWidthCSS2 border-left-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftWidthCSS2 border-bottom-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomWidthCSS2 # Border colour # # The border-top-color, border-bottom-color, border-left-color, border-right-color # and border-color properties should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. The # predefined value transparent for the border-color property may be supported (cf. # [CSS 2], section 8.5.2). border-top-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderTopColorSLXHTML border-right-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderRightColorSLXHTML border-left-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderLeftColorSLXHTML border-bottom-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderBottomColorSLXHTML # Border style # # The border-top-style, border-bottom-style, border-left-style, border-right-style and # border-style properties should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. If the properties # are supported, the predefined values none, dashed, dotted, solid and double should also # be supported; all other values may be supported (cf. [CSS 2], section 8.5.3). border-top-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopStyleCSS2 border-right-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightStyleCSS2 border-left-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftStyleCSS2 border-bottom-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomStyleCSS2 # Shorthand # # The properties for the shorthand version of the border properties (border-top, # border-bottom, border-left, border-right and border (cf. [CSS 2], section 8.5.4) # should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. The recommended values result # from the three previous sections. border-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderWidthCSS2 border-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderColorSLXHTML border-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderStyleCSS2 border-top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopCSS2 border-right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightCSS2 border-left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftCSS2 border-bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomCSS2 border: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBorderSLXHTML # # Positioning of boxes # # Box type # # The property for controlling the box type (display) may be supported by a Citizen # Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 9.2). display: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssDisplayCSS2 # Positioning scheme # # The property for defining the positioning scheme for a box (position, cf. [CSS 2], # section 9.3) must not be contained in an instance document to prevent content # from overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen # Card Environment. #! position: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPosition # Box spacing # # The property for defining the positioning scheme for a box (top, bottom, left, right; # cf. [CSS 2], section 9.3) must not be contained in an instance document to prevent # content from overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the # Citizen Card Environment. #! top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTop #! right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssRight #! left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssLeft #! bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBottom # Flow around boxes # # The properties for defining the flow around boxes (float, clear) may be supported by # a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 9.5). float: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFloat clear: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssClear # Positioning of boxes on the z-axis # # The property for defining the positioning of boxes on the z-axis (z-index, cf. [CSS 2], # section 9.9) must not be contained in an instance document to prevent content from # overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. #! z-index: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssZIndex # Text direction # # The properties for controlling the text direction (direction, unicode-bidi) may be # supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 9.10). direction: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssDirection unicode-bidi: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssUnicodeBidi # # Displaying boxes # # Width and height # # The properties for specifying the width and height of a box (width, height, cf. [CSS 2], # sections 10.2 and 10.5) must not be supported by a Citizen Card Environment to prevent # content from overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the # Citizen Card Environment. # # The properties for specifying the minimum width and height of a box (min-width, min-height) # may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], sections 10.4 and 10.7). # # The properties for specifying the maximum width and height of a box (max-width, max-height, # cf. [CSS 2], sections 10.4 and 10.7) must not be supported by a Citizen Card Environment # to prevent content from overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by # the Citizen Card Environment. #! width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssWidth min-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMinWidth #! max-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMaxWidth min-height: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMinHeight #! max-height: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMaxHeight #! height: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssHeight # Line height # # The properties for specifying the line height (line-height, vertical-align) should be # supported by a Citizen Card (cf. [CSS 2], section 10.8). The only exception is the # vertical-align property: In this case a Citizen Card Environment must be able to interpret # the values sub and super. line-height: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssLineHeightCSS2 vertical-align: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssVerticalAlign # # Visible area in boxes # # The property for specifying the visibility of a box (visibility) may be supported by a # Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 11). # # The properties for controlling the visible area of a box (overflow, clip; cf. [CSS 2], # section 11) must not be contained in an instance document to prevent hidden content. Otherwise # the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. #! overflow: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssOverflow #! clip: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssClip visibility: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssVisibility # # Generated content, numbering, lists # # Generated content # # The property for generating content (content) may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment # (cf. [CSS 2], section 12.2). content: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssContentCSS2 # Displaying quotation marks # # The property for displaying quotation marks (quotes) may be supported by a Citizen Card # Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 12.3). quotes: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssQuotes # Numbering # # The properties for automatic numbering (counter-reset, counter-increment) may be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 12.5). counter-reset: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssCounterReset counter-increment: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssCounterIncrement # # Markers and lists # # Marker spacing # # The property for defining the space between a marker and the associated box # (marker-offset) may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], # section 12.6.1). marker-offset: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMarkerOffset # List symbols # # For the property for selecting the list symbol (list-style-type) a Citizen # Card Environment must support the values none, disc, circle, square, decimal, # decimal-leading-zero, lower-roman, upper-roman, lower-alpha, lower-latin, # upper-alpha and upper-latin. The other values may be supported (cf. [CSS 2], # section 12.6.2). list-style-type: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssListStyleTypeCSS2 # Position of the list symbol # # The property for positioning the list symbol in relation to the associated box # (list-style-position) should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], # section 12.6.2). list-style-position: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssListStylePositionCSS2 # Image as a list symbol # # The property for selecting an image as a list symbol (list-style-image) may be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 12.6.2). If the Citizen Card Environment # supports this property, then it must proceed in respect of the integration of the image # in the signature as described in section 2.1.7. # optional, not supported: #! list-style-image: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssListStyleImageCSS2 # Shorthand # # The property for the shorthand version of the list properties (list-style) should be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment. The recommended values result from the explanations for the # list-style-type, list-style-position and list-style-image properties above (cf. [CSS 2], # section 12.6.2). list-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssListStyleCSS2 # Page-based media # # The properties for page-based media may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (size, marks, # page-break-before, page-break-inside, page-break-after, page, orphans and widows (cf. [CSS 2], # section 13). page-break-before: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakBefore page-break-after: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakAfter page-break-inside: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakInside page: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Page orphans: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Orphans widows: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Widows @page.size: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Size @page.marks: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Marks @page.page-break-before: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakBefore @page.page-break-after: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakAfter @page.page-break-inside: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.PageBreakInside @page.page: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Page @page.orphans: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Orphans @page.widows: org.w3c.css.properties.paged.Widows # # Colours and background # # A Citizen Card Environment must support all the options for specifying a colour listed in [CSS 2], # section 4.3.6 for a CSS property, if such an option is available for this property according to [CSS 2]. # # The exceptions are the system colours (cf. [CSS 2], section 18.2); these must not be used in an # instance document so as to prevent dependencies on the system environment. Otherwise the instance # document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. # Colour # The property for defining the foreground colour of the content of an element (color) must be # supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 14.1). color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssColorSLXHTML # Background # # The property for defining the background colour of the content of an element (background-color) # must be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 14.2.1). # # The properties for selecting and controlling an image as background (background-image, background-repeat, # background-position, background-attachment; cf. [CSS 2], section 14.2.1) must not be contained in an # instance document to prevent content from overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be # rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. # The property for the shorthand version of the background properties (background) should be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment. The recommended values result from the explanations for the background-color # property above (cf. [CSS 2], section 14.2.1). If the property contains values for selecting and controlling # an image as background, the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. background-color: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBackgroundColorSLXHTML #! background-image: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBackgroundImageCSS2 #! background-repeat: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBackgroundRepeatCSS2 #! background-attachment: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBackgroundAttachmentCSS2 #! background-position: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBackgroundPositionCSS2 background: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssBackgroundSLXHTML # # Fonts # # # For the property for selecting a font family (font-family), a Citizen Card Environment must # support the predefined values serif, sans-serif and monospaced for the general font families. # All other values may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 15.2.2). # # If a preferred font family is specified in the instance document that cannot be displayed by the # Citizen Card Environment, then the Citizen Card Environment may still display the instance # document if another displayable font family has been specified as an alternative. For example, # if the specification in the instance document is font-family: "Times New Roman", serif, then the # Citizen Card Environment may display the instance document in the secure viewer even if it does # not know the Times New Roman font family (as it must always support serif). font-family: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontFamilyCSS2 # Font style # # The properties for defining the font style (font-style) and font weight (font-weight) # must be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. The values normal and italic must be supported, # while the value oblique should be supported. # # The property for defining the font variant (font-variant) should be supported by a Citizen Card # Environment, while the property for defining the font stretch (font-stretch) may be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 15.2.3). font-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontStyleCSS2 font-weight: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontWeightCSS2 font-variant: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontVariantCSS2 font-stretch: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontStretchCSS2 # Font size # # The property for specifying the font size (font-size) must be supported by a Citizen # Card Environment. The property for specifying the stretch ratio (font-size-adjust) may # be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 15.2.4). font-size: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontSizeCSS2 font-size-adjust: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFontSizeAdjustCSS2 # Shorthand # # The property for the shorthand version of the font properties (font) should be supported by # a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 15.2.5). The recommended values result from # the explanations above for the font-style, font-variant, font-weight, font-size and font-family # properties and the explanations for the line-height property in section 3.5.4.2. # # The additional, predefined values relating to the system fonts used (caption, icon, etc.) must # not be contained in an instance document so as to prevent dependencies on the system environment. # Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. font: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssFontSLXHTML # # Displaying text # # Non-displayable characters # # If the text of an instance document contains a character that cannot be displayed by the # Citizen Card Environment, then the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card # Environment. The character must not be represented by a placeholder. # FIXME: How to implement?! # Indent # # The property for indenting the first line of a text block (text-indent) should be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.1). text-indent: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTextIndent # Alignment # # For the property for aligning the content of a text block (text-align) a Citizen Card Environment # must support the values left, right and center. The value justified should be supported, # while the specification of a string value may be supported (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.2). text-align: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTextAlign # Text decoration # # For the property for decorating a text (text-decoration; cf. [CSS 2], section 16.3.1) a # Citizen Card Environment must support the values none, underline and line-through. # # The value blink must not be contained in an instance document. Otherwise the instance # document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. # # The other values may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment. text-decoration: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssTextDecorationSLXHTML # Shadows # # The property for specifying a text shadow (text-shadow) may be supported by a Citizen Card # Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.3.2). text-shadow: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTextShadow # Word and letter spacing # # The word-spacing and letter-spacing should be supported by a Citizen Card Environment # (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.4). # # An instance document must not contain negative values in order to prevent content from # overlapping. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. word-spacing: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssWordSpacingSLXHTML letter-spacing: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.CssLetterSpacingSLXHTML # Capitalisation # # The property for specifying the capitalisation of the text of an element (text-transform) # may be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.5). text-transform: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTextTransform # White space # # The property for the handling of white space within the text of an element (white-space) should # be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 16.6). white-space: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssWhiteSpace # # Tables # # Position of caption # # A Citizen Card Environment should support the top and bottom properties for the property for # specifying the position when labelling a table (caption-side); the properties left and right # may be supported (cf. [CSS 2], section 17.4.1). caption-side: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.CaptionSide # Layout algorithm # # The property for defining the layout algorithm for a table (table-layout) may be supported by # a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 17.5.2). # # However, the fixed value must not be supported because the layout algorithm selected with it can # cause content to overlap. # # In general, the viewer component of the Citizen Card Environment must use a layout algorithm for a # table that does not generate an overflow, in other words with which the content of every table # element can be rendered so that it does not extend beyond the confines of the table element. # There is an example of such an algorithm in [CSS 2], section 17.5.2, subsection Automatic table layout. table-layout: at.gv.egiz.bku.slxhtml.css.TableLayoutSLXHTML row-span: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.RowSpan column-span: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.ColumnSpan # Borders # # The properties for displaying borders in tables (border-collapse, border-spacing, empty-cells) may # be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 17.6). border-collapse: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.BorderCollapse border-spacing: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.BorderSpacing empty-cells: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.EmptyCells # Voice output # # The property for controlling the voice output of the column headers in a table (speak-header) may # be supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 17.7.1). speak-header: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.table.SpeakHeader # # User interface # # Cursor format # # The property for controlling the cursor format (cursor; cf. [CSS 2], section 18.1) must not be # contained in an instance document. Otherwise the instance document must be rejected by the Citizen # Card Environment. #! cursor: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.user.CursorCSS2 # Contours # # The properties for defining element contours (outline-width, outline-style, outline-color and # outline; cf. [CSS 2], section 18.4) must not be contained in an instance document. Otherwise the # instance document must be rejected by the Citizen Card Environment. #! outline: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.user.Outline #! outline-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.user.OutlineWidth #! outline-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.user.OutlineStyle #! outline-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.user.OutlineColor # # Aural Properties # # The properties for the voice output of a document (cf. [CSS 2], section 19) may be supported # by a Citizen Card Environment. volume: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssVolume pause-before: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPauseBefore pause-after: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPauseAfter pause: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPause cue-before: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssCueBefore cue-after: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssCueAfter cue: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssCue play-during: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPlayDuring voice-family: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssVoiceFamily elevation: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssElevation speech-rate: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeechRate pitch: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPitch pitch-range: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssPitchRange stress: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssStress richness: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssRichness speak-punctuation: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeakPunctuation speak-date: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeakDate speak-numeral: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeakNumeral speak-time: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeakTime speak: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssSpeak azimuth: org.w3c.css.properties.aural.ACssAzimuth # # @page # # The @page rule for defining the page properties for page-based output media may be # supported by a Citizen Card Environment (cf. [CSS 2], section 13, and section 3.5.7 # of this document). # @page.margin-top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMarginTop @page.margin-bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMarginBottom @page.margin-left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMarginLeft @page.margin-right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMarginRight @page.margin: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssMargin @page.padding-top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPaddingTop @page.padding-bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPaddingBottom @page.padding-left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPaddingLeft @page.padding-right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPaddingRight @page.padding: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPadding @page.border-top-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopWidthCSS2 @page.border-right-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightWidthCSS2 @page.border-left-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftWidthCSS2 @page.border-bottom-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomWidthCSS2 @page.border-top-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopColorCSS2 @page.border-right-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightColorCSS2 @page.border-left-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftColorCSS2 @page.border-bottom-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomColorCSS2 @page.border-top-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopStyleCSS2 @page.border-right-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightStyleCSS2 @page.border-left-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftStyleCSS2 @page.border-bottom-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomStyleCSS2 @page.border-width: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderWidthCSS2 @page.border-color: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderColorCSS2 @page.border-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderStyleCSS2 @page.border-top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderTopCSS2 @page.border-right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderRightCSS2 @page.border-left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderLeftCSS2 @page.border-bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderBottomCSS2 @page.border: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBorderCSS2 @page.display: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssDisplayCSS2 @page.position: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssPosition @page.z-index: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssZIndex @page.direction: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssDirection @page.unicode-bidi: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssUnicodeBidi @page.top: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssTop @page.right: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssRight @page.left: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssLeft @page.bottom: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssBottom @page.float: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssFloat @page.clear: org.w3c.css.properties.css1.CssClear # # @font-face # # The @font-face rule for describing or referencing additional font families (cf. [CSS 2], # section 15.3) must not be used in an instance document. The viewer component of the Citizen # Card Environment must reject an instance document containing a @font-face rule. #! @font-face.font-style: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontStyle #! @font-face.font-variant: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontVariant #! @font-face.font-weight: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontWeight #! @font-face.font-size: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontSize #! @font-face.font-family: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontFamily #! @font-face.font-stretch: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.FontStretch #! @font-face.unicode-range: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.UnicodeRange #! @font-face.units-per-em: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.UnitsPerEm #! @font-face.src: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Src #! @font-face.panose-1: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Panose1 #! @font-face.stemv: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Stemv #! @font-face.stemh: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Stemh #! @font-face.slope: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Slope #! @font-face.cap-height: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.CapHeight #! @font-face.x-hegiht: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.XHeight #! @font-face.widths: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Widths #! @font-face.ascent: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Ascent #! @font-face.descent: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Descent #! @font-face.bbox: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Bbox #! @font-face.baseline: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Baseline #! @font-face.centerline: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Centerline #! @font-face.definition-src: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.DefinitionSrc #! @font-face.mathline: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Mathline #! @font-face.topline: org.w3c.css.properties.css2.font.Topline