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The <altGlyph> SVG element allows sophisticated selection of the glyphs used to render its child character data.
This attribute defines the corresponding absolute x-coordinates for rendering the element. Value type: <list-of-coordinates> ; Default value: Absolute x-coordinate of ancestor <text> or <tspan>; Animatable: yes
This attribute defines the corresponding absolute y-coordinates for rendering the element. Value type: <list-of-coordinates> ; Default value: Absolute y-coordinate of ancestor <text> or <tspan>; Animatable: yes
This attribute indicates a shift along the x-axis on the position of the element. Value type: <list-of-coordinates> ; Default value: Relative x-coordinate of ancestor <text> or <tspan>; Animatable: yes
This attribute indicates a shift along the x-axis on the position of the element. Value type: <list-of-coordinates> ; Default value: Relative y-coordinate of ancestor <text> or <tspan>; Animatable: yes
This attribute defines the supplemental rotation that will be applied to the element. Value type: <list-of-numbers> ; Default value: none; Animatable: yes (non-additive)
The glyph identifier, the format of which is dependent on the format defined by the format attribute of the given font. Value type: <string> ; Default value: none; Animatable: no
If the reference is to a <glyph> element and that glyph is available, then that glyph is rendered instead of the character(s) that are inside of the <altGlyph> element.
If the reference is to an <altGlyphDef> element, then if an appropriate set of alternate glyphs is located from processing the <altGlyphDef> element, then those alternate glyphs are rendered instead of the character(s) that are inside of the <altGlyph> element. Value type: <iri> ; Default value: none; Animatable: no