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position Position
Typically indicates whether a display object (for example, figure, table, boxed text)
must
be anchored in its exact location within the text or may float to a different location
in the
document (for example, to the top of the next page, into the next column, within a
separate window). Also
used to indicate that the display object should be placed in the margin or used as
a background image behind the text.
OPTIONAL (defaults to float) on many elements; click for list and usage
<boxed-text>, <chem-struct-wrap>, <code>, <fig>, <fig-group>, <graphic>, <media>, <preformat>, <supplementary-material>, <table-wrap>, <table-wrap-group>
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
anchor | The object must remain in its exact location in the text flow. |
background | The object (typically an image) is used as background displayed visually “behind” the narrative text. |
float | The object is not anchored and may be moved to a new column, a new window, a new page, the end of the document, etc. |
margin | In print, the object should be placed in the margin or gutter; online, the object should remain closely associated with the text. |
Default value | float |
Tagged Samples
Boxed Text that must display precisely where positioned in text
...
<boxed-text position="anchor" content-type="website">
<caption>
<title>Search term: gallstones</title>
</caption>
...
</boxed-text>
...
A figure is allowed to float to the top of a new column or page (in print) or into a new window (online).
...
<fig id="f1" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<graphic xlink:href="f1"/>
<attrib>Brookhaven National Laboratory</attrib>
</fig>
...
A code sample to be placed in the exact position in the flow of text
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<code
code-type="user-interface-control"
language="C++"
language-version="11"
xml:space="preserve"
orientation="portrait"
position="anchor">
#include <conio.h>
#include<win_mous.cpp>
// Needed for mouse & win functions#define
...
</code>
...