When the rendition: flow property [
Rendition Vocab] is specified on a meta element, it indicates the Author's global preference for overflow content handling (i.e., for all spine items).
When the rendition: orientation property [
Rendition Vocab] is specified on a meta element, it indicates that the intended orientation applies globally for the given Rendition (i.e., for all spine items).
The rendition: orientation - landscape, rendition: orientation - portrait and rendition: orientation - auto properties [
Rendition Vocab] may be specified locally on spine itemref elements, and will, in such cases, override the global value for the given spine item.
The rendition: flow - auto, rendition: flow - paginated, rendition: flow - scrolled - continuous and rendition: flow - scrolled - doc properties [
Rendition Vocab] may be specified locally on spine itemref elements, and will, in such cases, override the global value for the given spine item.
By providing one of the rendition: page - spread - left, rendition: page - spread - right or rendition: page - spread - center properties [
Rendition Vocab] on a spine itemref element, an Author may override this automatic population behavior by forcing that document to be placed in a particular viewport.
When the rendition: layout property [
Rendition Vocab] is specified on a meta element, it indicates that the paginated or reflowable layout style applies globally for the Rendition (i.e., for all spine items).
The rendition: spread - landscape, rendition: spread - both, rendition: spread - auto and rendition: spread - none properties [
Rendition Vocab] may be specified locally on spine itemref elements, and will, in such cases, override the global value for the given spine item.
Not exact matches
The
rendition: page - spread - left and
rendition: page - spread - right properties are aliases for the page - spread - left and spread - right properties [Spine
Vocab].