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<!-- $Id: kword.dtd 466158 2005-10-01 19:30:05Z dfaure $
This is an XML document type definition (DTD) for the KWord document format.
Written by Kalle Dalheimer <kalle at kde dot org> with (obviously) input from KWord's
author Reginald Stadlbauer <reggie at kde dot org>.
Kword DTD version 2 has been created by Thomas Zander, but only small adjustments from
the original version were made.
(In case of questions about this file, please ask one of the KOffice mailing lists!)
About the version
=================
This is the DTD version 3, for KWord 1.3
The DTD version 1 was used by KWord-0.8 (KOffice-1.0, the one included in KDE-2.0)
The DTD version 2 was used by KWord-1.1 and KWord-1.2
KWord will read the previous versions of its own file format but this is considered
the most complete format, we highly encourage you to use this format.
Version 3 specifics that have another meaning when read by earlier versions of KWord:
* counter: depth and display-levels have been separated, older versions assume display-levels=depth+1
* TOC: outline and numberingtype=1 have been separated, older versions assume outline if nt=1
KWord overview
==============
The main structure of each KWord document is a header and a body. The header
contains things like the paper size, the margins and so on.
The body is organised around the concept of frames. You might have noticed
that you can do nearly everything with the frames in your KWord document (e.g.
move them around, interlock them, let your text "flow" through them, etc.). To
achieve this flexibility, the body actually has to store the data in a
hierarchy including framesets, frames, paragraphs, and so on.
Framesets hold the actual text. Frames represent the rectangles in which this
text is "flowed".
Encoding (for advanced users)
=============================
KWord's document are encoded as UTF-8 by definition. Please use this encoding
whenever possible. (Remember: ASCII is UTF-8 too and you could use numerical
character references like &#8164; to keep your document ASCII-clean.)
If you find that writing in UTF-8 is too difficult on the system that you plan
to use, then please use ISO-10646-UCS2 (also known as UTF-16.)
Please write publicly available KWord documents only in one of these two encodings!
Of course, if you do not use UTF-8, replace any occurrence of UTF-8 in the text below by the
encoding that you have chosen. And please be sure to correctly define the XML declaration <?xml
(Sorry, ISO-10646-UCS4 (also known as UTF-32) is not available, as TQt cannot handle it.)
Some basic notes on XML
=======================
- All kinds of numbers are stored like this: foo="1" (between " and " :)
- A rational number looks like this: width="1.03" (note: the '.' separates
integer and fractional parts).
- <XYZ foo="100" bar="0"/> equals <XYZ foo="100" bar="0"></XYZ>
- Unicode-letters (UTF-8 coded) are used to store the text
- Some special characters ('<', '>', '&', '"', ''') are or can be "escaped" ('&lt;', '&gt;', '&amp;', '&quot;', '&apos;')
Only these characters can be "escaped". XML cannot handle other "escapes", for example those of HTML are not valid (e.g. &eacute; .)
- Please launch KWord and save an empty file - it is much easier to follow
this documentation if you wade through an (almost empty) example document.
- The XML begins with a special tag like this (it is called the XML declaration):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
Each file starts with this tag. Note: You must not "close" this tag (i.e.
don't put a </?xml...> at the end of the file!).
-->
<!-- A KWord document consists of a paper description, a number of
attributes and the framesets which contain the actual data. It
can also define a number of styles.
Attributes:
editor: The program this file was written with.
mime: The MIME type (must always have the value
application/x-kword).
syntaxVersion: Integer version of the syntax in the remainder of
this file:
1...as for KWord 0.8 (KOffice-1.0)
2...as for KWord 1.1 or 1.2
3...as for KWord 1.3
KWord can read all previous versions, but always saves in the latest.
-->
<!ELEMENT DOC
(PAPER, ATTRIBUTES, VARIABLESETTINGS, FOOTNOTESETTING, ENDNOTESETTING, FRAMESETS, STYLES, PICTURES, PIXMAPS, CLIPARTS, SERIALL, (EMBEDDED*), SPELLCHECKIGNORELIST, BOOKMARKS)>
<!ATTLIST DOC
editor CDATA #IMPLIED
mime CDATA #FIXED "application/x-kword"
syntaxVersion CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Describes the page format. Can have no or one PAPERBORDERS child that
describes the margins. Normally this is the first tag in the "header".
Attributes:
format: integer value for the page format:
0...DIN A3
1...DIN A4
2...DIN A5
3...US LETTER
4...US LEGAL
5...SCREEN (screen sized)
6...CUSTOM (just enter your preferred size)
7...DIN B5
8...US EXECUTIVE
etc. See the enum in koffice/lib/kofficeui/koGlobal.h
width: width in pt.
height: height in pt.
orientation: page orientation:
0...Portrait
1...Landscape
columns: the number of columns (only in wordprocessing
mode).
pages: the number of pages. This is saved for information purposes,
but not required nor used by KWord.
columnspacing: the gap (in pt) between the columns (only in
wordprocessing mode).
hType: header style:
0...same on all pages
1...different on first, even and odd pages (2&3)
2...different on first and other pages
3...different on even and odd pages
fType: footer style:
0...same on all pages
1...different on first, even and odd pages (2&3)
2...different on first and other pages
3...different on even and odd pages
spHeadBody: distance (in pt) between headers and the text body (only in
wordprocessing mode).
spFootBody: distance (in pt) between footers and the text body (only in
wordprocessing mode).
spFootNoteBody: distance ( in pt ) betwwen footnote and text body
slFootNotePosition: position of footnote separator line
centered, right, left
slFootNoteLength: percentage of page width default is 20
slFootNoteWidth: width of line seperator default = 2pt
slFootNoteType: type of line seperator solid, dot, dash etc...
-->
<!ELEMENT PAPER
(PAPERBORDERS?)>
<!ATTLIST PAPER
format CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #REQUIRED
height CDATA #REQUIRED
orientation CDATA #REQUIRED
columns CDATA #REQUIRED
columnspacing CDATA #REQUIRED
pages CDATA #IMPLIED
hType CDATA #IMPLIED
fType CDATA #IMPLIED
spHeadBody CDATA #IMPLIED
spFootBody CDATA #IMPLIED
spFootNoteBody CDATA #IMPLIED
slFootNotePosition CDATA #IMPLIED
slFootNoteLength CDATA #IMPLIED
slFootNoteWidth CDATA #IMPLIED
slFootNoteType CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Describes the margins of the page.
Attributes:
left: left margin in pt.
right: right margin in pt.
top: top margin in pt.
bottom: bottom margin in pt.
-->
<!ELEMENT PAPERBORDERS
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PAPERBORDERS
left CDATA #REQUIRED
right CDATA #REQUIRED
top CDATA #REQUIRED
bottom CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Contains general attributes of the document. Has no children.
Attributes:
processing: 0..."Normal" document (Wordprocessing)
1...DTP-document (DTPing)
standardpage: currently ignored.
hasHeader: 0...the document has no headers
1...the document has headers
hasFooter: 0...the document has no footers
1...the document has footers
unit: Basic unit for positioning, ruler,...
This has no influence on the units in this document, only on what the user sees.
mm...
pt...
inch...
hasTOC: 0...the document has no TOC
1...the document has TOC
tabStopValue: tabstop value in pt
activeFrameset: the name of the frameset that was edited when saving the document
cursorParagraph:if activeFrameset is a text frameset, the paragraph ID of the cursor
cursorIndex: if activeFrameset is a text frameset, the character index of the cursor
-->
<!ELEMENT ATTRIBUTES
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST ATTRIBUTES
processing CDATA #REQUIRED
standardpage CDATA #IMPLIED
hasHeader CDATA #IMPLIED
hasFooter CDATA #IMPLIED
unit CDATA #IMPLIED
hasTOC CDATA #IMPLIED
tabStopValue CDATA #IMPLIED
activeFrameset CDATA #IMPLIED
cursorParagraph CDATA #IMPLIED
cursorIndex CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Contains general attributes variables. Has no children.
Attributes:
startingPageNumber: the starting page number.
displaylink ### TODO: document!
underlinelink: Underline links by default (true/false)
displaycomment: Display comment (true/false)
displayfieldcode: Display the name of the variables if true (instead of their value)
lastPrintingDate: Last printing date, in ISO-8601 format
creationDate: Creation date of the document, in ISO-8601 format
modificationDate: Modification date of the document, in ISO-8601 format
-->
<!ELEMENT VARIABLESETTINGS
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST VARIABLESETTINGS
startingPageNumber CDATA #IMPLIED
displaylink CDATA #IMPLIED
underlinelink CDATA #IMPLIED
displaycomment CDATA #IMPLIED
displayfieldcode CDATA #IMPLIED
lastPrintingDate CDATA #IMPLIED
creationDate CDATA #IMPLIED
modificationDate CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Contains general attributes for footnote.
Attributes: see counter !
Ignore bullet, restart and depth.
-->
<!ELEMENT FOOTNOTESETTING
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FOOTNOTESETTING
type CDATA #REQUIRED
depth CDATA #REQUIRED
bullet CDATA #IMPLIED
start CDATA #IMPLIED
numberingtype CDATA #IMPLIED
lefttext CDATA #IMPLIED
righttext CDATA #IMPLIED
bulletfont CDATA #IMPLIED
customdef CDATA #IMPLIED
restart CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Contains general attributes for endnote.
Attributes: see counter !
Ignore bullet, restart and depth.
-->
<!ELEMENT ENDNOTESETTING
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST ENDNOTESETTING
type CDATA #REQUIRED
depth CDATA #REQUIRED
bullet CDATA #IMPLIED
start CDATA #IMPLIED
numberingtype CDATA #IMPLIED
lefttext CDATA #IMPLIED
righttext CDATA #IMPLIED
bulletfont CDATA #IMPLIED
customdef CDATA #IMPLIED
restart CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Container that has a number of FRAMESET children.
-->
<!ELEMENT FRAMESETS
(FRAMESET+)>
<!-- A frameset that bundles a number of FRAME elements (at least one).
In addition it can have a more specific element, depending on frameType.
Attributes:
frameType: 0...Base frame (for internal use only!!!)
1...Text frame (contains PARAGRAPH tags)
2...Picture frame (contains a PICTURE tag, or an IMAGE tag for KWord 1.1)
3...Part frame (defined in EMBEDDED at the doc level) ### FIXME: does not happen in a FRAMESET but only in SETTINGS
4...Formula frame (contains a FORMULA tag)
5...Clipart frame (contains a CLIPART tag, only for KWord 1.1)
6...Horizontal line frame (contains a PICTURE tag)
10..reserved (internally for tables)
frameInfo: 0...normal text (or non-text frame)
1...header for first page
2...header for even pages (user-wise, i.e. with pages starting at 1)
3...header for odd pages (user-wise, i.e. with pages starting at 1)
4...footer for first page
5...footer for even pages (user-wise, i.e. with pages starting at 1)
6...footer for odd pages (user-wise, i.e. with pages starting at 1)
7...footnote
When the document uses the same headers on even and odd pages (hType=0,2),
the header being used is the one for odd pages (frameInfo=3).
removable: Whether the header-frame is removable or not:
Used in tables where header cells on new pages are
auto created with this set to 1.
0...no (default)
1...yes
visible: Whether the frame is visible or not:
0...no
1...yes (default)
grpMgr: If present, indicates that this frameset is
a cell in a table. The value is the name of the
group manager for this table. (i.e. If this
frameset "belongs" to a table the position and the
size are contolled by a group manager (one for
each table)).
row: Position in the table (only for tables). Index
starts at 0. The index for the next row must equal
the index for the current row, plus the
value of "rows" for the current row.
col: Ditto for columns.
rows: Size of this cell in rows (only for tables).
can be 1 or greater.
cols: Ditto for columns.
protectContent: Protect content of text object
protectSize: Prevent user from changing size and position
of the frames in this frameset.
0...no (default)
1...yes
-->
<!ELEMENT FRAMESET
(FRAME|PARAGRAPH|PICTURE|IMAGE|CLIPART|FORMULA)*> <!-- ### missing: defining FORMULA -->
<!ATTLIST FRAMESET
name CDATA #REQUIRED
frameType CDATA #REQUIRED
frameInfo CDATA #REQUIRED
removable CDATA #IMPLIED
visible CDATA #IMPLIED
grpMgr CDATA #IMPLIED
row CDATA #IMPLIED
col CDATA #IMPLIED
rows CDATA #IMPLIED
cols CDATA #IMPLIED
protectContent CDATA #IMPLIED
protectSize CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT FRAME
EMPTY>
<!-- Describes a frame of a frameset.
Attributes:
right, left, top,
bottom: absolute coordinates in pt.
min-height: If set (and >0), this is the minimum height. Applies to AutoExtendFrame.
runaround: 0...No run around, the text runs through the frame
1...Frame repels text in overlapping frames
2...Text in overlapping frames will avoid the
complete horizontal space of this frame.
runaroundSide: when runaround is 1 specify here the side of the frame
on which the text should flow.
Values: "left", "right" or "biggest". Default is biggest.
runaroundGap: when runaround is 1 specify here the distance (in pt)
between overlapping frames and runaround text
autoCreateNewFrame: What to do if the text is bigger than the frame:
0...AutoExtendFrame (use this for headers/footers)
Make frame bigger to fit text.
1...AutoCreateNewFrame (use this for the normal text body)
Place a new frame on next page.
2...Ignore extra text
newFrameBehaviour: DEPRECATED use newFrameBehavior instead.
newFrameBehavior: 0...On creating a new page, reconnect frame
to current frameset (use this for the normal text body).
1...Don't create a followup frame on the new
page.
2...This frame will be shown on the new page
as well (with the same content)
copy: 0...Not a copy
1...This frame is a copy of the previous frame in this frameset
(default is 1 for headers and footers and 0 for the others)
sheetSide: 0...AnySide
1...this frame will only be shown on odd pages
2...this frame will only be shown on even pages
lWidth, rWidth, tWidth, bWidth: width (in pt) of a frame border (left, right, top, bottom)
lRed, lGreen, lBlue: color (rgb) of the left frame border
rRed, rGreen, rBlue: color (rgb) of the right frame border
tRed, tGreen, tBlue: color (rgb) of the top frame border
bRed, bGreen, bBlue: color (rgb) of the bottom frame border
lStyle, rStyle, tStyle, bStyle: style of a frame border (left, right, top, bottom)
Solid = 0, Dash = 1, Dot = 2, Dash_dot = 3, Dash_dot_dot = 4
bkRed, bkGreen, bkBlue: color (rgb) used as the frame's background color
bkStyle : style of a frame background color
None = 0, SolidPattern = 1, Dense1Pattern = 2, Dense2Pattern = 3, Dense3Pattern = 4, Dense4Pattern = 5 etc... (look at in qbrush documentation)
bleftpt, brightpt, btoppt, bbottompt: frame margins (internal to the frame)
z-index: z index (signed int).
Relative to the other frame in the same page.
The frame with the biggest z index in a given page, is on top.
-->
<!ATTLIST FRAME
left CDATA #REQUIRED
right CDATA #REQUIRED
top CDATA #REQUIRED
bottom CDATA #REQUIRED
min-height CDATA #IMPLIED
runaround CDATA #IMPLIED
runaroundSide CDATA #IMPLIED
runaroundGap CDATA #IMPLIED
autoCreateNewFrame CDATA #IMPLIED
newFrameBehavior CDATA #REQUIRED
copy CDATA #IMPLIED
sheetSide CDATA #IMPLIED
lWidth CDATA #IMPLIED
rWidth CDATA #IMPLIED
tWidth CDATA #IMPLIED
bWidth CDATA #IMPLIED
lRed CDATA #IMPLIED
lGreen CDATA #IMPLIED
lBlue CDATA #IMPLIED
rRed CDATA #IMPLIED
rGreen CDATA #IMPLIED
rBlue CDATA #IMPLIED
tRed CDATA #IMPLIED
tGreen CDATA #IMPLIED
tBlue CDATA #IMPLIED
bRed CDATA #IMPLIED
bGreen CDATA #IMPLIED
bBlue CDATA #IMPLIED
lStyle CDATA #IMPLIED
rStyle CDATA #IMPLIED
tStyle CDATA #IMPLIED
bStyle CDATA #IMPLIED
bkRed CDATA #IMPLIED
bkGreen CDATA #IMPLIED
bkBlue CDATA #IMPLIED
bkStyle CDATA #IMPLIED
bleftpt CDATA #IMPLIED
brightpt CDATA #IMPLIED
btoppt CDATA #IMPLIED
bbottompt CDATA #IMPLIED
z-index CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!ELEMENT PARAGRAPH
(TEXT|FORMATS|LAYOUT)*>
<!-- Just guess :) The text is stored as UTF-8 coded Unicode
glyphs. Note: the format-tags navigate in the text using an index
which starts at 0 and runs up till it reaches length-1.
Some special character codes map to special features:
0xad is a soft hyphen
0xa0 is a non-breaking space
0x2011 is a non-breaking hyphen
\n is a linebreak (within the paragraph)
\t is a tabulator
Attributes:
xml:space: "preserve" tells parsers to keep white spaces
-->
<!ELEMENT TEXT
(#PCDATA)>
<!ATTLIST TEXT
xml:space (preserve) #FIXED "preserve">
<!-- List of formats that apply to a given paragraph
-->
<!ELEMENT FORMATS
(FORMAT*)>
<!-- A format tag describes the format of one or more characters in the
text.
Attributes:
id: type of format information:
0...none (mustn't be in a file)
1..."normal" text
2...a picture - in that case, only IMAGE is specified.
This is DEPRECATED, use a floating frame instead.
3...tabulator - Not supported anymore. Use a '\t' in the text instead.
4...a variable - in that case, VARIABLE is also specified
5...a footnote - DEPRECATED (KOffice-1.0)
6...an anchor for a floating frame - in that case, only ANCHOR is specified.
pos: position where the format starts. This is a
zero-based index into the text of the
paragraph.
len: number of characters after pos for which the
format is used. 1 for all ids except "normal text".
When FORMAT is used to specify the format of a style, pos and len are omitted.
-->
<!ELEMENT FORMAT
(COLOR|FONT|SIZE|WEIGHT|ITALIC|UNDERLINE|STRIKEOUT|VERTALIGN|SHADOW|FONTATTRIBUTE|LANGUAGE|ANCHOR|IMAGE|PICTURE|VARIABLE|TEXTBACKGROUNDCOLOR|OFFSETFROMBASELINE)*>
<!ATTLIST FORMAT
id CDATA #REQUIRED
pos CDATA #IMPLIED
len CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- LAYOUT
A layout holds all the attributes related to a paragraph,
other than its text and formatting.
Each of the child elements can be present only once, except
TABULATOR which can be repeated.
The FORMAT tag here is the 'default format' for the paragraph.
-->
<!ENTITY % layout "NAME|FLOW|INDENTS|OFFSETS|LINESPACING|PAGEBREAKING|
LEFTBORDER|RIGHTBORDER|TOPBORDER|BOTTOMBORDER|COUNTER|FORMAT|
TABULATOR*">
<!ELEMENT LAYOUT
(%layout;)*>
<!--
A style is a global setting that is used for all paragraphs which use that
style. As the markup is stored in one place (the style) changing the markup
throughout the document is simply a task of changing one or two styles.
Highly recommended for structured documents.
A style element contains the same child elements as the LAYOUT tag:
all the paragraph properties, as well as a text format.
It also contains the name of the following style, i.e. the one used when
the user presses Enter in a paragraph using this style.
Attributes:
outline if "true", this style is part of the Table Of Contents.
(by default it is not).
-->
<!ELEMENT STYLES
(STYLE*)>
<!ELEMENT STYLE
(%layout;|FOLLOWING)*>
<!ATTLIST STYLE
outline CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
Defines the color of the text, using RGB.
(-1,-1,-1) means "default color", i.e. the base color from the color scheme
(usually black).
-->
<!ELEMENT COLOR
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST COLOR
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
Defines the background color of the text (aka "highlight"), using RGB.
(-1,-1,-1) means "default color", i.e. the base color from the color scheme
(usually white).
-->
<!ELEMENT TEXTBACKGROUNDCOLOR
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST TEXTBACKGROUNDCOLOR
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
A framestyle holds properties for borders, background and can be identified with a name.
-->
<!ELEMENT FRAMESTYLES
(FRAMESTYLE*)>
<!ELEMENT FRAMESTYLE
(NAME|LEFTBORDER|RIGHTBORDER|TOPBORDER|BOTTOMBORDER)>
<!ATTLIST FRAMESTYLE
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
A tablestyle holds properties for borders, background and (text)style. A tablestyle is
identified via its name. The properties are reach via the names corresponding to the
framestyle and style.
-->
<!ELEMENT TABLESTYLES
(TABLESTYLE*)>
<!ELEMENT TABLESTYLE
(NAME|PSTYLE|PFRAMESTYLE)>
<!ELEMENT PFRAMESTYLE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PFRAMESTYLE
name CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT PSTYLE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PSTYLE
name CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
name is the family name. Don't include fontsizes or bold, that is put in another tag.
-->
<!ELEMENT FONT
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FONT
name CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- SIZE
When size is used in a format the size is in points.
-->
<!ELEMENT SIZE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST SIZE
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- WEIGHT
Weight of a font is it's Boldness. Look at the QFont weight description for precise
numbers. Use normal=50, bold=75.
-->
<!ELEMENT WEIGHT
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST WEIGHT
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- ITALIC
Value is either 0 or 1 with 1=true and 0=false
-->
<!ELEMENT ITALIC
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST ITALIC
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- UNDERLINE
Value is either 0 or 1 or single or double or single-bold
0 = no underline
1 or single = single underline
double = double-underline.
single-bold = thick underline
wave = wave underline
styleline type of underline
: solid, dash, dot, dashdot, dashdotdot
underlinecolor : color of underline line.
wordbyword: 0 or 1. If 1, spaces are not underlined. Opposite of fo:score-spaces.
-->
<!ELEMENT UNDERLINE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST UNDERLINE
value CDATA #REQUIRED
styleline CDATA #REQUIRED
underlinecolor CDATA #REQUIRED
wordbyword CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- STRIKEOUT
value: 0, 1 (or single), double, single-bold (see UNDERLINE)
styleline: style of strikeout line solid, dash, dot, dashdot, dashdotdot
wordbyword: 0 or 1. If 1, spaces are not striked out. Opposite of fo:score-spaces.
-->
<!ELEMENT STRIKEOUT
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST STRIKEOUT
value CDATA #REQUIRED
styleline CDATA #REQUIRED
wordbyword CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- VERTALIGN
Super/sub script.
value: 0 = Normal
1 = Subscript
2 = Superscript
relativetextsize: 0.75 means 3/4 of the normal font size.
-->
<!ELEMENT VERTALIGN
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST VERTALIGN
value CDATA #REQUIRED
relativetextsize CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- SHADOW
The value is the CSS specification for text-shadow (also used by XSL-FO).
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/text.html#text-shadow-props
KWord only supports a single shadow, and no blur radius, so it amounts to
either "none" or "color length length".
-->
<!ELEMENT SHADOW
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST SHADOW
text-shadow CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- OFFSETFROMBASELINE
Value is define in pt
-->
<!ELEMENT OFFSETFROMBASELINE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST OFFSETFROMBASELINE
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- FONTATTRIBUTE
Value is either "none", "smallcaps", "uppercase", or "lowercase"
-->
<!ELEMENT FONTATTRIBUTE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FONTATTRIBUTE
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- LANGUAGE
The name of the language used by this text span.
This is usually a two letters code, or ll_CC where a country is specified.
-->
<!ELEMENT LANGUAGE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST LANGUAGE
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- NAME
The name of a style.
If inside a <STYLE> tag, this defines the name of the style.
If inside a <LAYOUT> tag, this refers to an existing style,
to be used for this paragraph.
-->
<!ELEMENT NAME
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST NAME
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- FOLLOWING
The FOLLOWING tag is a styles tag. You can only embed it in a style.
With this tag you can tell kword to switch to the style 'name' after
enter was pressed and the current style was used.
Example: Style H1 has the <following name="body"> tag. When the user is
finished typing the header tag and presses enter kword switches to the
style 'body'
The style-name given should be available.
-->
<!ELEMENT FOLLOWING
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FOLLOWING
name CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- FLOW
FLOW is a paragraph and style tag, that determines the alignment of the text.
align's value is one of: 'left', 'right', 'center', 'justify'
It can also be 'auto' for styles, meaning right for RTL text, left otherwise.
dir: Indicates the direction of the paragraph. 'L' or 'R' for left-to-right and right-to-left.
Automatic direction (dependent on first character) is the default.
-->
<!ELEMENT FLOW
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FLOW
align (left|right|center|justify|auto) #REQUIRED
dir (L|R) #IMPLIED>
<!-- INDENTS
left: indent (pt) that is used for the other lines in a paragraph.
right: indent (pt) on the right of all lines in the paragraph
first: indent (pt) from the left border (of the frame) of the first line of a paragraph.
This indent is added from the left indent (or to the right indent
in a right-to-left paragraph).
If not specified, the default value is 0.
-->
<!ELEMENT INDENTS
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST INDENTS
first CDATA #IMPLIED
left CDATA #IMPLIED
right CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- OFFSETS
before: space before the paragraph, or "head offset" (KWord-0.8), aka "top margin" (KWord-1.0) (pt)
after: space after the paragraph, or "foot offset" (KWord-0.8), aka "bottom margin" (KWord-1.0) (pt)
If not specified, the default value is 0.
-->
<!ELEMENT OFFSETS
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST OFFSETS
before CDATA #IMPLIED
after CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
A paragraph and a style can have counter data.
The document will do the counting of the paragraphs that use this.
type: 0 = None
1 = Numeral
2 = Alphabetical
3 = Alphabetical uppercase
4 = Roman numbering
5 = Roman numbering uppercase
6 = Custom bullet (one char, set by the 'bullet' attribute)
7 = Custom (complex string, see kword's dialog)
8 = Circle bullet (empty circle)
9 = Square bullet (full square)
10 = Disc bullet (full circle)
11 = Box bullet (empty square)
depth The level of the numbering.
Depth of 0 means the major numbering. (1, 2, 3...)
Depth of 1 is 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc.
start The first used number in the numbering (usually 1).
List numbering starts at <start> initially, or when restart is set to true.
numberingtype
0 = list numbering, 1 = chapter numbering.
Chapter numbering is used throughout the whole document (in future throughout books)
lefttext
The text that is printed left of the first numeral
righttext
The text that is printed right of the last numeral
A usual value for this one is "." (dot).
bullet The unicode character code that is the custom bullet (for type=6)
bulletfont
The font to use for the custom bullet can be found in (use "symbol" if in doubt)
customdef
Definition of a custom counter - not supported yet
restart
If "true" or "1", this paragraph is numbered as specified by start.
Otherwise (default) it will extend the current list (with equal type and depth).
text The text shown by the counter in the document when it was saved.
This is redundant information, unused by KWord upon loading, but useful
for export filters.
display-levels Number of levels to display (e.g. 3 means "1.2.1")
align Counter alignment. Possible values include:
int(TQt::AlignAuto), //left for LTR text and right for RTL text
int(TQt::AlignLeft),
int(TQt::AlignRight).
-->
<!ELEMENT COUNTER
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST COUNTER
type CDATA #REQUIRED
depth CDATA #REQUIRED
bullet CDATA #IMPLIED
start CDATA #IMPLIED
numberingtype CDATA #REQUIRED
lefttext CDATA #IMPLIED
righttext CDATA #IMPLIED
bulletfont CDATA #IMPLIED
customdef CDATA #IMPLIED
restart CDATA #IMPLIED
text CDATA #IMPLIED
display-levels CDATA #IMPLIED
align CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
Linespacing defines the height of a line in a paragraph.
By default the line height is the height of the biggest character in the line.
The "type" can be "oneandhalf" for 1.5 * line_height and "double" for 2 * line_height.
More generally it can also be "multiple", where spacingvalue=3 means 3 * line_height.
Other values for the type are
"custom": spacingvalue is the distance between the lines in pt (added to the line height)
"atleast": the total line height is at least spacingvalue (in pt)
"fixed": spacingvalue is equal to the total line height (in pt).
See koffice/lib/kotext/koparaglayout.h for more details.
spacingvalue isn't used if type is "oneandhalf" or "double".
Compatibility note: KWord-1.1 only had a "value" attribute, which could
be set to a pt value (for custom), to "oneandhalf" or to "double".
-->
<!ELEMENT LINESPACING
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST LINESPACING
type (oneandhalf|double|custom|atleast|multiple|fixed) #IMPLIED
spacingvalue CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
Attributes relating to the way paragraphs are broken at the end of a frame/page.
If this element isn't specified, the default is to break between lines of a parag.
linesTogether: if "true", all the lines of a given paragraph remain together.
hardFrameBreak: if "true", this paragraph is always at the beginning of a frame.
hardFrameBreakAfter: if "true", this paragraph is always the last in the frame.
Future extensions: keepWithPrevious, keepWithNext
-->
<!ELEMENT PAGEBREAKING
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PAGEBREAKING
linesTogether (true|false) #IMPLIED
hardFrameBreak (true|false) #IMPLIED
hardFrameBreakAfter (true|false) #IMPLIED>
<!--
The borders can be used on a frame and on a paragraph.
the border has a color, displayed in the RGB value.
The width is in points.
Style 0 = solid
1 = dashes
2 = dots
3 = dash - dot patterns
4 = dash dot dot patterns
5 = double line
-->
<!ELEMENT LEFTBORDER
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST LEFTBORDER
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED
style CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT RIGHTBORDER
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST RIGHTBORDER
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED
style CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT TOPBORDER
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST TOPBORDER
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED
style CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!ELEMENT BOTTOMBORDER
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST BOTTOMBORDER
red CDATA #REQUIRED
green CDATA #REQUIRED
blue CDATA #REQUIRED
style CDATA #REQUIRED
width CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Defines the position of a tabulation
Attributes:
type: 0 .. left
1 .. center
2 .. right
3 .. alignment at specified character
ptpos: Position of the tabulation, in pt
filling: 0 .. blank
1 .. dots
2 .. line
3 .. dash
4 .. dash-dot
5 .. dash-dot-dot
width: Width of the filling, in pt
alignchar: character at which text will be aligned when
type==3 (former "decimal point") is set
-->
<!ELEMENT TABULATOR
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST TABULATOR
type CDATA #REQUIRED
ptpos CDATA #REQUIRED
filling CDATA #IMPLIED
width CDATA #IMPLIED
alignchar CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- An anchor describes an object which is anchored.
Attributes:
type: What kind of object is being anchored?
grpMgr: a table [deprecated]
frameset: a frameset [default]
instance: An identifier that uniquely names the
particular instance of the type of object
being anchored.
For framesets, this is the frameset name.
-->
<!ELEMENT ANCHOR
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST ANCHOR
type CDATA #REQUIRED
instance CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Definition of a picture - contains only one element, the key to the picture.
-->
<!ELEMENT PICTURE
(KEY)>
<!ATTLIST PICTURE
keepAspectRatio CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Definition of an image - contains only one element, the key to the image.
Only for KWord 1.1. compatibility
-->
<!ELEMENT IMAGE
(KEY)>
<!ATTLIST IMAGE
keepAspectRatio CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Definition of a clipart - contains only one element, the key to the clipart.
Only for KWord 1.1. compatibility
-->
<!ELEMENT CLIPART
(KEY)>
<!-- Variable
A variable has always two child elements:
TYPE, and another one depending on the type.
-->
<!ELEMENT VARIABLE
(TYPE,(DATE|TIME|PGNUM|CUSTOM|MAILMERGE|FIELD|LINK|NOTE|FOOTNOTE))>
<!-- Variable type
Attributes:
type
0... Date (uses DATE to save it)
1... [currently unused]
2... Time fixed (uses TIME to save it)
3... [currently unused]
4... Page number / number of pages (uses PGNUM to save it)
5... [currently unused]
6... Custom (uses CUSTOM to save it)
7... Mail Merge variable (uses MAILMERGE to save it)
8... Field (uses FIELD to save it)
9... Link (uses LINK)
10... Note (uses NOTE)
11... Footnote (uses FOOTNOTE)
12... Statictic (uses STATISTIC)
key the description of the variable format used to display this variable.
The first 4 letters identify the class of format:
DATE = a date
TIME = a time
NUMB = a number
STRI = a string
The rest (after the 4 letters) is quite internal, and depends on the type of variable.
text the text shown by the variable in the document when it was saved.
This is redundant information, unused by KWord upon loading, but useful
for export filters.
-->
<!ELEMENT TYPE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST TYPE
type CDATA #REQUIRED
key CDATA #IMPLIED
text CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Date value contained in a date variable.
day... the day number
month.. the month number
year... the year number
fix.... 1 if the time is fixed, 0 if it's variable ("the current time")
correct... adjustement
subtype...
0 = fixed date, will never update itself automatically
1 = current date, updated as soon as the file is loaded
The value in the file is the value that the var had when saving.
2 = date of last printing
3 = date of file creation
4 = date of last modification
-->
<!ELEMENT DATE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST DATE
day CDATA #REQUIRED
month CDATA #REQUIRED
year CDATA #REQUIRED
fix CDATA #REQUIRED
correct CDATA #IMPLIED
subtype CDATA #REQUIRED
hour CDATA #IMPLIED
minute CDATA #IMPLIED
second CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Time value contained in a time variable.
hour... the hour number
minute.. the minute number
second... the second number
fix.... 1 if the time is fixed, 0 if it's variable ("the current time")
A time that is not fixed (variable) will be updated as soon as the file is loaded.
The value in the file is only the value that the var had when saving.
correct... adjustement
-->
<!ELEMENT TIME
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST TIME
hour CDATA #REQUIRED
minute CDATA #REQUIRED
second CDATA #REQUIRED
fix CDATA #REQUIRED
correct CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!-- Details for a page-related variable.
subtype... Variable subtype:
0... number of current page.
1... total number of pages.
2... title of the current section
value... The variable value, number for subtype=0/1, string for subtype=2
-->
<!ELEMENT PGNUM
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PGNUM
subtype CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- Details for a custom variable.
name... The variable name
value... The variable value
Both name and value are entered by the user, they can be anything.
-->
<!ELEMENT CUSTOM
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST CUSTOM
name CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- <MAILMERGE> exists as two versions:
- a mail-merge variable
- the global mail merge settings
The mail-merge variable has the attribute "name" (#REQUIRED in that case) and no children (EMPTY)
The global seetings has no attributes but has children (PLUGIN and DATASOURCE)
-->
<!ELEMENT MAILMERGE
(PLUGIN, DATASOURCE)?>
<!ATTLIST MAILMERGE
name CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
The plugin being used. library is the name of the lib, like "kwmailmerge_qtsqldb_power"
-->
<!ELEMENT PLUGIN
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST PLUGIN
library CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
The children of <DATASOURCE> depends on the plugin
-->
<!ELEMENT DATASOURCE
ANY>
<!--
For the TQtSQL-power-plugin, the contents of DATASOURCE is
(DEFINITION,SAMPLERECORD)
DEFINITION is (DATABASE,QUERY)
DATABASE has port, driver, username, databasename, hostname attributes.
QUERY has a value attribute (containing the SQL query)
SAMPLERECORD is (FIELD*)
FIELD has a name attribute.
-->
<!-- A "field" variable (property of the document)
subtype... Field subtype:
0... Filename
1... Directory name
2... Author (as saved in documentinfo.xml)
3... Email (as saved in documentinfo.xml)
4... Company Name (as saved in documentinfo.xml)
5... Path filename
6... Filename without extension
7... Telephone
8... Fax
9... Country
10.. Document Title (as saved in documentinfo.xml)
11.. Document Abstract (as saved in documentinfo.xml)
12.. Postal Code
13.. City
14.. Street
15.. AuthorTitle
16.. Initials
value... the value of the field (text)
-->
<!ELEMENT FIELD
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FIELD
subtype CDATA #REQUIRED
value CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- A variable containing an hyperlink.
linkName... The text that appears in the document.
hrefName... The URL that this link points to.
-->
<!ELEMENT LINK
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST LINK
linkName CDATA #REQUIRED
hrefName CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- A comment embedded into the text.
note... The text of the comment
-->
<!ELEMENT NOTE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST NOTE
note CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- A footnote variable.
value... The text of the variable (e.g. "1", "2")
notetype... "footnote" or "endnote"
numberingtype... "auto" or "manual"
frameset... The name of the text frameset that contains the text
associated with this footnote. The frameset must be defined,
and must have frameInfo = 7.
-->
<!ELEMENT FOOTNOTE
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST FOOTNOTE
value CDATA #REQUIRED
notetype CDATA #REQUIRED
numberingtype CDATA #REQUIRED
frameset CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!-- A statistic variable.
value... A number (e.g. "1", "2")
type... A type of statistic variable
"0" Number of word
"1" Number of sentence
"2" Number of lines
"3" Number of characters
"4" Number of characters without space
"5" Number of syllable
"6" Number of frame
"7" Number of embedded object
"8" Number of picture
"9" Number of table
-->
<!ELEMENT STATISTIC
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST STATISTIC
value CDATA #REQUIRED
type CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
Picture collection. This list holds the keys of all the picture
used by this document (by picture framesets), in the order in which
they are stored in the store (under pictures/).
-->
<!ELEMENT PICTURES
(KEY)*>
<!--
Pixmap collection. This list holds the keys of all the pixmaps
used by this document (by picture framesets), in the order in which
they are stored in the store (under pictures/).
Only for KWord 1.1 compatibility.
-->
<!ELEMENT PIXMAPS
(KEY)*>
<!--
Only for KWord 1.1 compatibility.
-->
<!ELEMENT CLIPARTS
(KEY)*>
<!-- TODO: document! -->
<!ELEMENT SERIALL
EMPTY>
<!ELEMENT SPELLCHECKIGNORELIST ( SPELLCHECKIGNOREWORD+ )>
<!ATTLIST SPELLCHECKIGNORELIST >
<!ELEMENT SPELLCHECKIGNOREWORD EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST SPELLCHECKIGNOREWORD word NMTOKEN #REQUIRED >
<!ELEMENT BOOKMARKS ( BOOKMARKITEM+ )>
<!ATTLIST BOOKMARKS >
<!ELEMENT BOOKMARKITEM EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST BOOKMARKITEM name NMTOKEN #REQUIRED
cursorIndexStart NMTOKEN #REQUIRED
cursorIndexEnd NMTOKEN #REQUIRED
frameset NMTOKEN #REQUIRED
startparag NMTOKEN #REQUIRED
endparag NMTOKEN #REQUIRED>
<!--
The key mapping to one picture
name: the relative path to the picture in the store (e.g. picture/picture1.ext)
(only if <KEY> is a child of <PICTURES>, otherwise the attribute name does not exist.)
filename: the original path of the picture
year...: the date/time stamp
(suggestions:
- use UTC if you have the choice
- use the *NIX epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00.000 UTC) if no date is available otherwise)
-->
<!ELEMENT KEY
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST KEY
filename CDATA #REQUIRED
year CDATA #REQUIRED
month CDATA #REQUIRED
day CDATA #REQUIRED
hour CDATA #REQUIRED
minute CDATA #REQUIRED
second CDATA #REQUIRED
msec CDATA #REQUIRED
name CDATA #IMPLIED>
<!--
Embedded object
-->
<!ELEMENT EMBEDDED
(OBJECT,SETTINGS)>
<!--
Standard part of the embedded object (part, url and position)
mime the mimetype, e.x. application/x-presenter
url the url, either external or internal (tar:/N for partN/maindoc.xml)
-->
<!ELEMENT OBJECT
(RECT)>
<!ATTLIST OBJECT
mime CDATA #REQUIRED
url CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
Position of the embedded object
-->
<!ELEMENT RECT
EMPTY>
<!ATTLIST RECT
x CDATA #REQUIRED
y CDATA #REQUIRED
w CDATA #REQUIRED
h CDATA #REQUIRED>
<!--
Additionnal attributes of the embedded object.
In KWord's case, it's the definition of the frame around the object,
and the name of the part-frameset.
### FIXME: the attribute list is the same as FRAMESET
-->
<!ELEMENT SETTINGS
(FRAME)>
<!ATTLIST SETTINGS
name CDATA #REQUIRED>