3.10.3.5 <properties>

The <properties> element gives a list of properties for the subject of the current topic, for example whether a class is public or protected. Each property can include the type, value, and a description. The typical rendering is usually in a table-like format. To represent multiple values for a single type, create additional property elements and use only the <propvalue> element (and <propdesc> when needed) for each successive value.

Content models

See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.

Inheritance

- topic/simpletable reference/properties

Example

<properties>
  <prophead>
      <proptypehd>Visual Element</proptypehd>
      <propvaluehd>Value</propvaluehd>
      <propdeschd>Implication</propdeschd>
  </prophead>
  <property>
    <proptype>color</proptype>
    <propvalue>red</propvalue>
    <propdesc>depicts anger</propdesc>
  </property>
  <property>
    <propvalue>green</propvalue>
    <propdesc>depicts permission</propdesc>
  </property>
</properties>

Attributes

The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group , Display attribute group , Simpletable attribute group , outputclass, and spectitle.