1.0.0+
Describes the overall document model.
1.0.0+
Describes the overall document model.
1.0.0+
The Meta information properties.
1.0.0+
The TOC (Table of Contents) information properties.
1.0.0+
The meta data to construct a cover page for the document.
1.0.0+
The name of the generated document, without extension.
1.0.0+
A Table Of Content for the document.
1.0.0+
TOC item.
1.0.0+
The name to use for the Table of Contents.
1.0.0+
The level up to which toc items are included by default.
Defaults to 0 which means only top-level element entries are included.
A depth of 1 includes one level of sub-items (sub-sections), etc.
This may be overridden for individual entries by using the collapse
attribute of the corresponding toc item.
1.0.0+
A menu item.
1.0.0+
A table of content item containing sub-items.
1.0.0+
The name to use for the toc.
1.0.0+
The ref to use for the item.
1.0.0+
Whether to show any child elements of a TOCItem, overriding
the depth given in DocumentTOC. By default, all children
are expanded up to the depth given in DocumentTOC.
1.0.0+
Contains meta-data information for the document cover page.
1.0.0+
The title to appear on the cover.
1.0.0+
a sub-title to appear on the cover.
1.0.0+
The version of the project that appears on the cover page.
1.0.0+
The type of the document. This might be used on the cover page to
specify the type of information contained in the document
(eg 'User Guide', 'Manual', etc.).
1.0.0+
The date to appear on the cover.
Use the ISO 8601 format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS" in xml.
1.0.1+
The date as String (recommended format is ISO 8601) to appear on the cover.
Only used if <code>coverDate</code> is not set.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
The authors that appear on the cover page.
Only used if author is not given.
1.0.1+
A shortcut for the unique author that appears on the cover page.
For more authors, you could use the <authors/> tag.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
The name of the project.
1.0.0+
The location of an image file that represents the project logo.
1.0.0+
The name of the entity that is responsible for the content of the
document, or a copyright holder.
1.0.0+
The location of an image file that represents the company logo.
1.0.0+
An author of the document.
1.0.0+
The first name of the author.
1.0.0+
The last name of the author.
1.0.1+
The full name of the author, usually as a String of "firstName lastName".
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
The initials of the author.
1.0.0+
The title of the author.
1.0.0+
The position of the author.
1.0.0+
The email address of the author.
1.0.0+
The telephone number of the author.
1.0.0+
The fax number of the author.
1.0.0+
The name of the company that employs the author.
1.0.0+
The street name of the address of the author.
1.0.0+
The city name of the address of the author.
1.0.0+
The postal code of the address of the author.
1.0.0+
The country of the address of the author.
1.0.0+
The state or province of the address of the author, if applicable.
1.0.0+
<p>
Metadata is general information about a document.
</p>
<p>
The metadata elements used here were mostly inspired by the
<a href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.1/">Open Document Format Specification v. 1.1</a>,
which in turn borrows heavily upon the metadata standards developed by the
<a href="http://www.dublincore.org">Dublin Core Metadata Initiative</a>.
</p>
1.0.0+
The title of the document.
1.0.0+
The unique author of the document, usually as a String of "firstName lastName". For
more authors, you could use the <authors/> tag.
1.0.0+
The authors of the document. The names of the entities that
are primarily responsible for the content of the document.
1.0.0+
The subject of the document.
1.0.0+
The keywords for the document, usually as a String of comma separated keywords.
@deprecated use the <keyWords/> tag instead of.
1.0.0+
A keyword pertaining to the document. The metadata can contain any
number of keyword elements, each element specifying one keyword.
1.0.0+
The pagesize of the document.
At least "US", "USLetter" and "A4" should be supported.
1.0.0+
A string that identifies the application or tool that was
used to create or last modify the document.
1.0.0+
A brief description of the document.
1.0.0+
The name of the person who created the document initially.
1.0.0+
The name of the person who last modified the document.
1.0.0+
The name of the person who last printed the document.
1.0.0+
The date and time when the document was created initially.
Use the ISO 8601 format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS" in xml.
1.0.1+
The date as String (recommended format is ISO 8601) when the document was created initially.
Only used if <code>creationDate</code> is not set.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
The date and time when the document was last modified.
Use the ISO 8601 format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS" in xml.
1.0.1+
The date as String (recommended format is ISO 8601) when the document was last modified.
Only used if <code>date</code> is not set.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
The date and time when the document was last printed.
Use the ISO 8601 format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS" in xml.
1.0.1+
The date as String (recommended format is ISO 8601) when the document was last printed.
Only used if <code>printDate</code> is not set.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
A template that was used to create the document.
1.0.0+
The hyperlink-behaviour element specifies the default behavior
for hyperlinks in the document.
1.0.0+
The default language of the document. The language is represented by
a two or three letter Language Code taken from the ISO 639 standard,
optionally followed by a hyphen (-) and a two-letter Country Code
taken from the ISO 3166 standard.
1.0.0+
The number of editing cycles the document has been through.
1.0.0+
The total time spent editing the document.
1.0.0+
The statistics of the document, for example, the page count,
word count, etc.
1.0.0+
whether the content of the document is in some sense confidential.
1.0.0+
whether the content of the document is in some sense preliminary.
1.0.0+
A template that was used to create the document.
1.0.0+
The location of the document template.
1.0.0+
The name of the document template.
1.0.0+
The date and time when the template was last modified, prior
to being used to create the current document.
Use the ISO 8601 format "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS" in xml.
1.0.1+
The date as String (recommended format is ISO 8601) when the template was last modified.
Only used if <code>date</code> is not set.
@since 1.1.1
1.0.0+
Statistical attributes of the document.
1.0.0+
The number of pages in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of tabels in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of drawings in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of images in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of objects in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of ole-objects in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of paragraphs in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of words in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of characters in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of rows in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of frames in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of sentences in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of syllables in the document.
1.0.0+
The number of non-whitespace-characters in the document.
1.0.0+
Specifies the default behavior for hyperlinks in the document.
1.0.0+
The name of the default target frame.
<p>
Specifies the name of the default target frame in which to display
a document referenced by a hyperlink.
</p>
<p>
This attribute can have one of the following values:
</p>
<dl>
<dd>_self</dd>
<dt>
The referenced document replaces the content
of the current frame.
</dt>
<dd>_blank</dd>
<dt>
The referenced document is displayed in a new frame.
</dt>
<dd>_parent</dd>
<dt>
The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame
of the current frame.
</dt>
<dd>_top</dd>
<dt>
The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame,
that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child
or descendent but is not contained within another frame.
</dt>
<dd>A frame name</dd>
<dt>
The referenced document is displayed in the named frame.
If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that
name is created.
</dt>
</dl>