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<refentrytitle>outer.region.content.properties</refentrytitle>
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<refpurpose>Properties of running outer side content</refpurpose>
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<refsection><info><title>Description</title></info>
<para>The FO stylesheet supports optional side regions
similar to the header and footer regions.
Any attributes declared in this attribute-set
are applied to the fo:block in the side region
on the outer side (opposite the binding side) of the page.
This corresponds to the <literal>start</literal>
region on odd-numbered pages and the <literal>end</literal>
region on even-numbered pages.
For single-sided output, it always corresponds to
the <literal>start</literal> region.</para>
<para>You can customize the template named
<literal>outer.region.content</literal> to specify
the content of the outer side region.</para>
<para>See also
<parameter>region.outer.properties</parameter>,
<parameter>page.margin.outer</parameter>,
<parameter>body.margin.outer</parameter>,
and the corresponding <literal>inner</literal>
parameters.</para>
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