21.4.7.50 ST_ParameterVal
Specifies the list of parameter types that can be used by a diagram.
This simple type is a union of the following types:
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The ST_ArrowheadStyle simple type (21.4.7.4).
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The ST_AutoTextRotation simple type (21.4.7.5).
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The ST_BendPoint simple type (21.4.7.8).
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The ST_Breakpoint simple type (21.4.7.11).
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The ST_CenterShapeMapping simple type (21.4.7.12).
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The ST_ChildAlignment simple type (21.4.7.13).
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The ST_ChildDirection simple type (21.4.7.14).
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The ST_ConnectorDimension simple type (21.4.7.17).
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The ST_ConnectorPoint simple type (21.4.7.18).
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The ST_ConnectorRouting simple type (21.4.7.19).
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The ST_ContinueDirection simple type (21.4.7.22).
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The ST_DiagramHorizontalAlignment simple type (21.4.7.24).
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The ST_DiagramTextAlignment simple type (21.4.7.25).
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The ST_FallbackDimension simple type (21.4.7.29).
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The ST_FlowDirection simple type (21.4.7.30).
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The ST_GrowDirection simple type (21.4.7.35).
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The ST_HierarchyAlignment simple type (21.4.7.36).
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The ST_LinearDirection simple type (21.4.7.42).
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The ST_NodeHorizontalAlignment simple type (21.4.7.45).
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The ST_NodeVerticalAlignment simple type (21.4.7.46).
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The ST_Offset simple type (21.4.7.47).
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The ST_PyramidAccentPosition simple type (21.4.7.52).
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The ST_PyramidAccentTextMargin simple type (21.4.7.53).
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The ST_RotationPath simple type (21.4.7.55).
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The ST_SecondaryChildAlignment simple type (21.4.7.56).
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The ST_SecondaryLinearDirection simple type (21.4.7.57).
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The ST_StartingElement simple type (21.4.7.58).
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The ST_TextAnchorHorizontal simple type (21.4.7.59).
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The ST_TextAnchorVertical simple type (21.4.7.60).
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The ST_TextBlockDirection simple type (21.4.7.61).
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The ST_TextDirection simple type (21.4.7.62).
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The ST_VerticalAlignment simple type (21.4.7.65).
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The W3C XML Schema boolean datatype.
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The W3C XML Schema double datatype.
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The W3C XML Schema int datatype.
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The W3C XML Schema string datatype.
[Note: The W3C XML Schema definition of this simple type’s content model (ST_ParameterVal) is located in A.5.3. end note]