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lineBarSpots a list of LineBarSpot touchInput a PointerEvent that is the touch behaviour clickHappened If we detect a click event, this property is true ShowingTooltipIndicators lineIndex Determines in which line these tooltips should be shown. showingSpots Determines the spots that each tooltip should be shown. some samples Sample 1 ( Source Code) Sample 2 ( Source Code) Sample 3 ( Source Code) Sample 4 ( Source Code) Sample 5 ( Source Code) Sample 6 - Reversed ( Source Code) Sample 7 ( Source Code) Sample 8 ( Source Code) Sample 9 ( Source Code)
T2 is a character type (char, signed char, or unsigned char).
Word for Microsoft 365 Word 2019 Word 2016 Word 2013 Word 2010 Word 2007 More... Less Alignment determines the appearance and orientation of the edges of the paragraph: left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text, or justified text, which is aligned evenly along the left and right margins. For example, in a paragraph that is left-aligned (the most common alignment), the left edge of the paragraph is flush with the left margin. Vertical alignment determines the position of the text within a section of a document relative to the top and bottom margins, and is often used to create a cover page. Align the text left or right Select the text that you want to align. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Align Left or Align Right. Center the text horizontally between the side margins Select the text that you want to center. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Center. Center the text vertically between the top and bottom margins On the Layout or Page Layout tab, click the Dialog Box Launcher in the Page Setup group, and then click the Layout tab.
When objects of integer types (short, int, long, long long) occupy multiple bytes, the use of those bytes is implementation-defined, but the two dominant implementations are big-endian (POWER, Sparc, Itanium) and little-endian (x86, x86_64): a big-endian platform stores the most significant byte at the lowest address of the region of storage occupied by the integer, a little-endian platform stores the least significant byte at the lowest address. See Endianness for detail. See also example below. Although most implementations do not allow trap representations, padding bits, or multiple representations for integer types, there are exceptions; for example a value of an integer type on Itanium may be a trap representation. [ edit] Effective type Every object has an effective type, which determines which lvalue accesses are valid and which violate the strict aliasing rules. If the object was created by a declaration, the declared type of that object is the object's effective type. If the object was created by an allocation function (including realloc), it has no declared type.
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C programs create, destroy, access, and manipulate objects. An object, in C, is region of data storage in the execution environment, the contents of which can represent values (a value is the meaning of the contents of an object, when interpreted as having a specific type). Every object has size (can be determined with sizeof) alignment requirement (can be determined by _Alignof) (since C11) storage duration (automatic, static, allocated, thread-local) lifetime (equal to storage duration or temporary) effective type (see below) value (which may be indeterminate) optionally, an identifier that denotes this object Objects are created by declarations, allocation functions, string literals, compound literals, and by non-lvalue expressions that return structures or unions with array members. [ edit] Object representation Except for bit fields, objects are composed of contiguous sequences of one or more bytes, each consisting of CHAR_BIT bits, and can be copied with memcpy into an object of type unsigned char [ n], where n is the size of the object.
Language, either a language code like en-US, fr-BE, etc. or an object (or as an array) if you need to set eastAsian or bidirectional languages See \PhpOffice\PhpWord\Style\Language class for some language codes. position. The text position, raised or lowered, in half points hidden. Hidden text, true or false. Paragraph ¶ Available Paragraph style options: alignment. Supports all alignment modes since 1st Edition of ECMA-376 standard up till ISO/IEC 29500:2012. See \PhpOffice\PhpWord\SimpleType\Jc class constants for possible values. basedOn. Parent style. hanging. Hanging in twip. indent. Indent in twip. keepLines. Keep all lines on one page, true or false. keepNext. Keep paragraph with next paragraph, true or false. lineHeight. Text line height, e. 1. 0, 1. 5, etc. next. Style for next paragraph. pageBreakBefore. Start paragraph on next page, true or false. spaceBefore. Space before paragraph in twip. spaceAfter. Space after paragraph in twip. spacing. Space between lines in twip. If spacingLineRule is auto, 240 (height of 1 line) will be added, so if you want a double line height, set this to 240. spacingLineRule.
In typesetting and page layout, alignment or range is the setting of text flow or image placement relative to a page, column (measure), table cell, or tab. The type alignment setting is sometimes referred to as text alignment, text justification, or type justification. The edge of a page or column is known as a margin, and a gap between columns is known as a gutter.