horizrule (Domino DTD)
Represents a horizontal rule, which is vertical line in rich text. By default, a rule line is .073" thick and helps to visually separate different areas of a form or page.
Containment Hierarchy
Contained by: %richtext.nonhot.inline;
Syntax
<!ELEMENT horizrule EMPTY>
Attributes
<!ATTLIST horizrule
height |
%length; |
#IMPLIED |
---|---|---|
width |
%lenpct; |
#IMPLIED |
color |
%color; |
#IMPLIED |
colorstyle |
(%horizrule.color.styles;) |
"solid" |
gradientcolor |
%color; |
#IMPLIED |
use3dshading |
%boolean; |
"true" |
>
These options indicate the following display settings for the horizontal rule:
color
Fill color.
colorstyle
Style of the fill color. See the %horizrule.color.styles; entity for details of the options.
gradientcolor
Secondary color, if the colorstyle attribute equals vgradient.
height
Height (in inches).
use3dshading
Three-dimensional shading.
width
Width. This value can be a fixed width or a percentage of the window width.
Defined entity for <horizrule> element
The %horizrule.color.styles; entity lists the options for color styles for a horizontal rule.
Syntax:
<!ENTITY % horizrule.color.styles "solid | vgradient ">
solid
Horizontal rule is filled with a single color.
vgradient
Horizontal rule is filled with two colors. Each color displays at full strength at either end of the rule line. The colors weaken as they spread toward the center of the rule, where they meet and blend together, creating a vertical gradient effect.