The adornment tag is used to contain a single adornment object:
<adornment ID="3444053947" Creator="John Doe">
[current item attribute tags]</adornment>
The adornment tag has two attributes:
- ID. The $ID of the object.
- Creator. The user name set in preferences (and as passed into $Creator).
- proto. Optional - only set if the note uses a prototype. If it does, the value (the prototype's name) is stored here - and not as a child attribute tag.
Example:
<adornment ID="3444053947" Creator="John Doe" >...</adornment>
Unlike items or agent tags, adornments never nest other outline objects within themselves.
See the item tag description for the general range of attributes used.
Note that adornments cannot display $Text. So, although they may be given a $Text value in principle it is of no use and as they have no text window RTF text can never be set.
Attributes, other than the defaults listed below are only written to file if they hold locally set values. These differ from those of the item tag:
- Name
- Created
- Modified
- Xpos
- Ypos
- Height
- Width
- Searchable
Picture adornments store image data as JPEGs, in Base 64 form.