boolean-label
Defines a label that can be used instead of the value 'true' or
'false' for this element's parent boolean
field
. This element should normally appear in
pairs, one for each boolean value. The parent element may contain
several such pairs in different languages. In this case, the
xml:lang
attribute must be used to specify
the language of each boolean-label
.
Syntax
<boolean-label xml:lang="text"? value="(true|false)" > text </boolean-label>
Examples
<ui:boolean-label value="true">On</ui:boolean-label>
<ui:boolean-label lang="no" value="false">Av</ui:boolean-label>
Attributes
xml:lang="
text"
(optional)-
The language of the
boolean-label
. You should use ISO-639 format language IDs. For a complete list of these IDs see http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt. Applications are responsible for using this attribute to select the most appropriate language. value="
(true|false)"
-
Indicates which of the boolean values this
boolean-label
is to represent.Allowed values are:
true
-
This
boolean-label
representstrue
. false
-
This
boolean-label
representsfalse
.