The angle of rotation applied to characters in a text string. Angle is measured in a counter-clockwise direction from the tangent of the text trend line at the character rendering position.
This is the date that this instance was created. This date is defined by the source if imported, or is the date the instance is created if a new instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This is the person, company or application that created this instance. This identifies the party responsible for loading this instance. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
This is the date that this instance was last updated. This value should be updated when any part of this instance is altered (except for inverse relationships). Inherited from e_and_p_data.
The provider of this instance, which is usually a data provider for imported/purchased data. If this instance is provided by POSC, then this attribute must be "POSC". Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Indicates the data collections that include this instance of E and P data. Each text_style may be a member of one or more data_collection_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
These are the document specification parts that include this data value and define its meaning within a document specification. Each use may define a different meaning, and many uses are allowed. Each text_style may be included in one or more document_information_content. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Specifies one or more graphical elements which are depicting this data item. Each text_style may be depicted by one or more graphical_element. Inherited from e_and_p_data.
Specification of the method used to assign character placement along the text line. Examples include left, right, centered. Each text_style may have one ref_justification_horizontal.
Specification of type of y origin to be used in character rendering. Examples include: top line, indicating alignment of the top of the characters with the text line, mid line, and base line. Each text_style may have one ref_justification_vertical.
Specification of the angular relationship of the vertical to the horizontal axis of character rendering. Normal indicates orthogonal axes; italic indicates a small rotation in the clockwise direction. Each text_style may have one ref_text_slant.
Specification of the line thickness used in character rendering. Examples include: thin, normal, bold or thick. Each text_style may have one ref_text_weight.
Local rules:
Uniqueness Constraint
symbol_library, text_style_type
Optional Relationship Set
A text style may describe character rotation using character_orientation_absolute or character_orientation_relative.