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Special Forums News, Links, Events and Announcements Software Releases - RSS News CSS4J 0.9.2 (Default branch) Post 302205532 by Linux Bot on Sunday 15th of June 2008 12:50:10 PM
Old 06-15-2008
CSS4J 0.9.2 (Default branch)

CSS4J is a Java library that implements theDocument Object Model CSS API and integrates itwith the DOM4J package. Helper classes to formatiText PDF objects according to CSS are also provided.License: BSD License (revised)Changes:
A bug was fixed in getCssText(), along with othersmall changes.Image

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CSS::DOM::Value(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      CSS::DOM::Value(3pm)

NAME
CSS::DOM::Value - CSSValue class for CSS::DOM VERSION
Version 0.14 SYNOPSIS
# ... DESCRIPTION
This module implements objects that represent CSS property values. It implements the DOM CSSValue interface. This class is used only for custom values (neither primitive values nor lists) and the special 'inherit' value. METHODS
Object Methods cssText Returns a string representation of the attribute. Pass an argument to set it. cssValueType Returns one of the constants below. Constructor You probably don't need to call this, but here it is anyway: $val = new CSS::DOM::Value %arguments; The hash-style %arguments are as follows: type "CSS_INHERIT" or "CSS_CUSTOM" css A string of CSS code. This is only used when "TYPE" is "CSS_CUSTOM". owner The style object that owns this value; if this is omitted, then the value is read-only. The value object holds a weak reference to the owner. property The name of the CSS property to which this value belongs. "cssText" uses this to determine how to parse text passed to it. CONSTANTS
The following constants can be imported with "use CSS::DOM::Value ':all'". They represent the type of CSS value. CSS_INHERIT(0) CSS_PRIMITIVE_VALUE(1) CSS_VALUE_LIST(2) CSS_CUSTOM(3) SEE ALSO
CSS::DOM CSS::DOM::Value::Primitive CSS::DOM::Value::List CSS::DOM::Style perl v5.10.1 2010-12-10 CSS::DOM::Value(3pm)
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