1.0.0 Describes the overall document model. 1.0.0 Describes the overall document model. 1.0.0 The Meta information properties. 1.0.0 The TOC (Table of Contents) information properties. 1.0.0 The meta data to construct a cover page for the document. 1.0.0 The name of the generated document, without extension. 1.0.0 A Table Of Content for the document. 1.0.0 TOC item. 1.0.0 The name to use for the Table of Contents. 1.0.0 Specifies up to which level toc items are included by default. Defaults to 0 which means all entries are included. A depth of 1 means only top-level elements, 2 includes one level of sub-items, etc. This may be overridden for individual entries by using the collapse attribute of the corresponding toc item. 1.0.0 A menu item. 1.0.0 A table of content item containing sub-items. 1.0.0 The name to use for the toc. 1.0.0 The ref to use for the item. 1.0.0 Whether to show any child elements of a TOCItem, overriding the depth given in DocumentTOC. By default, all children are expanded up to the depth given in DocumentTOC. 1.0.0 Contains meta-data information for the document cover page. 1.0.0 The title to appear on the cover. 1.0.0 a sub-title to appear on the cover. 1.0.0 The version of the project that appears on the cover page. 1.0.0 The type of the document. This might be used on the cover page to specify the type of information contained in the document (eg 'User Guide', 'Manual', etc.). 1.0.0 The date to appear on the cover. 1.0.0 The authors that appear on the cover page. 1.0.0 The name of the project. 1.0.0 The location of an image file that represents the project logo. 1.0.0 The name of the entity that is responsible for the content of the document, or a copyright holder. 1.0.0 The location of an image file that represents the company logo. 1.0.0 An author the document. 1.0.0 The first name of the author. 1.0.0 The last name of the author. 1.0.0 The initials of the author. 1.0.0 The title of the author. 1.0.0 The position of the author. 1.0.0 The email address of the author. 1.0.0 The telephone number of the author. 1.0.0 The fax number of the author. 1.0.0 The name of the company that employs the author. 1.0.0 The street name of the address of the author. 1.0.0 The city name of the address of the author. 1.0.0 The postal code of the address of the author. 1.0.0 The country of the address of the author. 1.0.0 The state or province of the address of the author, if applicable. 1.0.0 <p> Metadata is general information about a document. </p> <p> The metadata elements used here were mostly inspired by the <a href="http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.1/">Open Document Format Specification v. 1.1</a>, which in turn borrows heavily upon the metadata standards developed by the <a href="http://www.dublincore.org">Dublin Core Metadata Initiative</a>. </p> 1.0.0 The title of the document. 1.0.0 A shortcut for the unique author of the document, usually as a String of "firstName lastName". For more authors, you could use the <authors/> tag. 1.0.0 The authors of the document. The names of the entities that are primarily responsible for the content of the document. 1.0.0 The subject of the document. 1.0.0 Keywords for the document. 1.0.0 A keyword pertaining to the document. The metadata can contain any number of keyword elements, each element specifying one keyword. 1.0.0 The pagesize of the document. At least "US", "USLetter" and "A4" should be supported. 1.0.0 A string that identifies the application or tool that was used to create or last modify the document. 1.0.0 A brief description of the document. 1.0.0 The name of the person who created the document initially. 1.0.0 The name of the person who last modified the document. 1.0.0 The name of the person who last printed the document. 1.0.0 The date and time when the document was created initially. 1.0.0 The date and time when the document was last modified. 1.0.0 The date and time when the document was last printed. 1.0.0 A template that was used to create the document. 1.0.0 The hyperlink-behaviour element specifies the default behavior for hyperlinks in the document. 1.0.0 The default language of the document. The language is represented by a two or three letter Language Code taken from the ISO 639 standard, optionally followed by a hyphen (-) and a two-letter Country Code taken from the ISO 3166 standard. 1.0.0 The number of editing cycles the document has been through. 1.0.0 The total time spent editing the document. 1.0.0 The statistics of the document, for example, the page count, word count, etc. 1.0.0 whether the content of the document is in some sense confidential. 1.0.0 whether the content of the document is in some sense preliminary. 1.0.0 A template that was used to create the document. 1.0.0 The location of the document template. 1.0.0 The name of the document template. 1.0.0 The date and time when the template was last modified, prior to being used to create the current document. 1.0.0 Statistical attributes of the document. 1.0.0 The number of pages in the document. 1.0.0 The number of tabels in the document. 1.0.0 The number of drawings in the document. 1.0.0 The number of images in the document. 1.0.0 The number of objects in the document. 1.0.0 The number of ole-objects in the document. 1.0.0 The number of paragraphs in the document. 1.0.0 The number of words in the document. 1.0.0 The number of characters in the document. 1.0.0 The number of rows in the document. 1.0.0 The number of frames in the document. 1.0.0 The number of sentences in the document. 1.0.0 The number of syllables in the document. 1.0.0 The number of non-whitespace-characters in the document. 1.0.0 Specifies the default behavior for hyperlinks in the document. 1.0.0 the name of the default target frame. <p> Specifies the name of the default target frame in which to display a document referenced by a hyperlink. </p> <p> This attribute can have one of the following values: </p> <dl> <dd>_self</dd> <dt> The referenced document replaces the content of the current frame. </dt> <dd>_blank</dd> <dt> The referenced document is displayed in a new frame. </dt> <dd>_parent</dd> <dt> The referenced document is displayed in the parent frame of the current frame. </dt> <dd>_top</dd> <dt> The referenced document is displayed in the topmost frame, that is the frame that contains the current frame as a child or descendent but is not contained within another frame. </dt> <dd>A frame name</dd> <dt> The referenced document is displayed in the named frame. If the named frame does not exist, a new frame with that name is created. </dt> </dl>