Basic specification
Leaflet width |
For compound leaves only. This is the typical width of a single leaflet across its widest part. |
Displayed using a special sliding measurement manipulator. |
Leaf view |
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Storage details
LeafletWidthMin
LeafletWidthMax |
Two integer fields representing the lowest and
highest values of the range. If the current customization is set to
"U.S. Customary" each unit is 1/32". If the
current customization is set to "Metric" the units of these fields are
millimeters. |
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Import / export notes
When importing and exporting the column names for this item are
LeafletWidthMin
and LeafletWidthMax.
When importing with the Merge option, the existing values for this item will be
completely overwritten by the values specified in the input file.
Delimited file |
Each of the two fields may be simple integers representing the
number of units (1/32" or millimeters). Alternatively these
fields may be formatted using the single quote symbol which
represents feet and the double quote symbol which represents inches
or any fraction written using the denominators 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32.
Metric alternatives include any number followed by the
abbreviation "mm" for millimeters, "cm" for centimeters or "m" for
meters. |
XML file |
Each field must be in integer format without the
use of symbols or abbreviations. |
Delimited file |
Written out using a notation something like:
1/4"
3/8"
9/16"
2 1/2"
2mm
2cm
20cm |
XML file |
Written out in integer format without the use of
symbols or abbreviations |
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Publication templates
The replacement tag is <cb:LeafletWidthMin>.
Note that the complimentary tag for LeafletWidthMax is not used; simply
including the tag LeafletWidthMin will suffice to display both portions of the
range. If the minimum and maximum are identical a single value is
displayed rather than a range.
The possible attributes for this tag are shown below.
Values marked with an asterisk are used by default.
on * |
An iconic symbol for "width" is inserted into
the HTML document. |
off |
No symbol is inserted. |
on * |
A measurement range written something like this:
1/4" - 1/2"
3/4" - 1 1/4"
3" - 5"
2mm - 4mm
2cm - 4cm
20cm |
off |
No text is written. |
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For similar pages in the "Specifications" series see:
Alphabetical index to column specifications
For an index to other topics see
Specimen
Last reviewed March 25, 2004