The <coords>
element specifies the coordinates of a linkable
region in an <imagemap>
.
This element contains text data representing coordinate
data for image maps. Pixels are the recommended units for describing
coordinates. The syntax of the coordinate data depends on the shape
described by the coordinates, and is based on the image map definition
in HTML. It uses the following data for the appropriate shapes:
- Shape
- Data format
- rect
- left-x, top-y, right-x, bottom-y
- circle
- center-x, center-y, radius
- poly
- x1, y1, x2, y2, ..., xN, yN. To close the polygon, ensure that the
first x and y coordinate pair and the last are the same.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
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topic/ph ut-d/coords
Example
<area>
<shape>rect</shape>
<coords>54,1,117,60</coords>
<xref href="d1-s2.dita"></xref>
</area>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group (with a narrowed definition of
@translate
, given below), outputclass, and @keyref
.
@translate
- Indicates whether the content of the element
should be translated or not. For this element the
default value is "no". Setting to "yes" will
override the default. The DITA architectural
specification contains a list of each OASIS DITA
element and its common processing default for the
translate value; because this element uses an
actual default, it will always be treated as
translate="no"
unless overridden
as described. Available values are:
- no
- The content of this element is not
translateable.
- yes
- The content of this element is
translateable.
- -dita-use-conref-target
- See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.