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This attribute defines the distance from the origin to the top of accent characters, measured by a distance within the font coordinate system.
If the attribute is not specified, the effect is as if the attribute were set to the value of the ascent attribute.
Usage context
| Categories | None | 
|---|---|
| Value | <number> | 
| Animatable | No | 
| Normative document | SVG 1.1 (2nd Edition) | 
- <number>
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 Real numbers are specified in one of two ways. When used in a stylesheet, a <number> is defined as follows: number ::= integer | [+-]? [0-9]* "." [0-9]+This syntax is the same as the definition in CSS (CSS2, section 4.3.1). When used in an SVG attribute, a <number> is defined differently, to allow numbers with large magnitudes to be specified more concisely: number ::= integer ([Ee] integer)? | [+-]? [0-9]* "." [0-9]+ ([Ee] integer)?Within the SVG DOM, a <number> is represented as a float, SVGNumberor aSVGAnimatedNumber.
Elements
The following elements can use the accent-height attribute