<fig>

A figure is a container for a variety of objects, including artwork, images, code samples, equations, and tables.

Usage information

A <fig> element enables associating other elements, such as a title or description, with the contents of the <fig> element.

Content model

<title> ?, <desc> ?, ( <figgroup> | <audio> | <dl> | <div> | <imagemap> | <example> | <image> | <lines> | <lq> | <note> | <hazardstatement> | <object> | <ol> | <p> | <pre> | <sl> | <ul> | <video> | <data> | <sort-as> | <fn> | <foreign> | <include> | <simpletable> | <xref> )*

Attributes

The following attributes are available on this element: display attributes and universal attributes.

The following attributes are available on this element: universal attributes and the attributes defined below.

@expanse (display attributes)
Specifies the horizontal placement of the element. The following values are valid:
column
Indicates that the element is aligned with the current column margin.
page
Indicates that the element is placed on the left page margin for left-to-right presentation or the right page margin for right-to-left presentation.
spread
Indicates that the object is rendered across a multi-page spread. If the output format does not have anything that corresponds to spreads, then spread has the same meaning as page.
textline
Indicates that the element is aligned with the left (for left-to-right presentation) or right (for right-to-left presentation) margin of the current text line and takes indentation into account.
-dita-use-conref-target
See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.

For <table>, in place of the @expanse attribute that is used by other DITA elements, the @pgwide attribute is used in order to conform to the OASIS Exchange Table Model.

Some processors or output formats might not support all values.

@frame (display attributes)
Specifies which portion of a border surrounds the element. The following values are valid:
all
Indicates that a line is rendered at the top, bottom, left, and right of the containing element.
bottom
Indicates that a line is rendered at the bottom of the containing element.
none
Indicates that no lines are rendered.
sides
Indicates that a line is rendered at the left and right of the containing element.
top
Indicates that a line is rendered at the top of the containing element.
topbot
Indicates that a line is rendered at the top and bottom of the containing element.
-dita-use-conref-target
See Using the -dita-use-conref-target value for more information.

Some processors or output formats might not support all values.

@scale (display attributes)
Specifies the percentage by which fonts are resized in relation to the normal text size. The value of this attribute is a positive integer. When used on <table> or <simpletable>, the following values are valid: 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, and -dita-use-conref-target.

This attribute is primarily useful for print-oriented display. Some processors might not support all values.

If the @scale attribute is specified on an element that contains an image, the image is not scaled. The image is scaled only if a scaling property is explicitly specified for the <image> element.

Example

This section is non-normative.

The following code sample shows how a <fig> element can associate a title and a description with an image:

<fig>
  <title>The handshake</title>
  <desc>This image shows two hands clasped in a formal, business-like handshake.</desc>
  <image href="59j0p66.jpg">
    <alt>A handshake</alt>
  </image>  
</fig>