office-gobmx/offapi/com/sun/star/text/WritingMode2.idl
Attila Szűcs f846efa507 tdf#67347 pptx import: stacked text, minimal impl.
Display Stacked text, and
Import/Export Stacked property from/to pptx.

It is a minimal implementation, it does not import/export to .odp,
there is no user interface to set this property.

Multiline Stacked text is rendered as 1 line text.
XML_wordArtVertRtl is mapped to XML_wordArtVert.

Editing of text containing space character seems to
not work correctly.

Change-Id: I535da45e3a2f2d1550bad2a40e9909e0d561d0ef
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/163121
Tested-by: Jenkins
Tested-by: Caolán McNamara <caolan.mcnamara@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Caolán McNamara <caolan.mcnamara@collabora.com>
2024-02-16 13:07:18 +01:00

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module com { module sun { module star { module text {
/** this set of constants describes different writing directions
<p>In addition to numerous explicit writing directions, it allows to specify to take the writing
direction from the object's context.</p>
*/
published constants WritingMode2
{
/** text within lines is written left-to-right. Lines and blocks are placed
top-to-bottom.
<p>
Typically, this is the writing mode for normal "alphabetic" text.
*/
const short LR_TB = 0;
/** text within a line are written right-to-left. Lines and blocks are
placed top-to-bottom.
<p>
Typically, this writing mode is used in Arabic and Hebrew text.
*/
const short RL_TB = 1;
/** text within a line is written top-to-bottom. Lines and blocks are
placed right-to-left.
<p>
Typically, this writing mode is used in Chinese and Japanese text.
*/
const short TB_RL = 2;
/** text within a line is written top-to-bottom. Lines and blocks are
placed left-to-right.
<p>
Typically, this writing mode is used in Mongolian text.
*/
const short TB_LR = 3;
/** obtain writing mode from the current page.
<p>May not be used in page styles.</p>
@deprecated
Use CONTEXT instead.
*/
const short PAGE = 4;
/** obtain actual writing mode from the context of the object.
*/
const short CONTEXT = 4;
/** text within a line is written bottom-to-top. Lines and blocks are
placed left-to-right.
@since LibreOffice 6.3
*/
const short BT_LR = 5;
/** text within a line is written top-to-bottom so as if a horizontal
left-to-right line is clockwise rotated by 90deg. Lines and blocks
are placed right-to-left. This corresponds to OOXML attribute
vert="vert" for shapes and ECMA w:val="tbRl" attribute in
<w:textDirection> element.
@since LibreOffice 7.5
*/
const short TB_RL90 = 6;
/** 'T' text within a line is written top-to-bottom, but characters are
'E' not rotated.
'X' This is like LR_TB where 1 Character fit in every line.
'T' Only 1 line display is implemented.
This corresponds to OOXML attribute vert="wordArtVert" for shapes.
@since LibreOffice 24.8
*/
const short STACKED = 7;
};
}; }; }; };
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