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10 Rendition module

10.4 Rendition rule

The element form rendition rule (rendrule) allows the modifier, wand, projector and baton rules of one or more renditions to be grouped together.

NOTE 359 For example, a rendition rule could represent the related renditions that comprise a given presentation of a document or hyperdocument. At processing time, the ID of the rendition rule would be specified to the application, either as a direct parameter, or indirectly by means of a style sheet or SGML link process definition.

                       <!-- Rendition Rule -->
<![ %rend; [
<!element
   rendrule       -- Rendition rule --
                  -- Clause: 10.4 --
   - O
   (%ArcCFC;)*    -- Reference --
                  -- Reftype:

                     (batrule|modrule|prorule|rendrule|wandrule)* --

-- CommonAttributes [GenArc]: dafe, dvlatt, etfullnm, id,
   ireftype, lextype, opacity --
-- CommonAttributes [base]: activity, conloc, dtxtatt, valueref --
-- CommonAttributes [locs]: refctl, refloc, reftype, rflocspn --
-- Referrers [rend]: rendrule --
>
<!entity % sched "INCLUDE">
]]><!-- rend -->

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