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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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*/
#ifndef com_sun_star_chart2_RelativeSize_idl
#define com_sun_star_chart2_RelativeSize_idl
module com
{
module sun
{
module star
{
module chart2
{
/** Gives a position relative to some size defined by other means.
Values from 0 to 1 cover the entire reference rectangle. Values
may also be greater than one, meaning a bigger size than the
reference size. Negative values are not allowed.
*/
struct RelativeSize
{
/** The extension in the primary direction. The direction is
defined by the object using this point.
<p>Typically, the direction is determined by an
Orientation. Another typical use would be the
direction of a given orientation-angle.</p>
<p>The values are relative to the page or an object. Values
between 0 and 1 span the complete bounding rectangle of the
page/object.</p>
<p>For a western Orientation this is the
width.</p>
*/
double Primary;
/** The extension in the secondary direction. The direction is
defined by the object using this point.
<p>Typically, the direction is determined by an
Orientation. Another typical use would be the
direction perpendicular to a given orientation-angle.</p>
<p>The values are relative to the page or an object. Values
between 0 and 1 span the complete bounding rectangle of the
page/object.</p>
<p>For a western Orientation this is the
height.</p>
*/
double Secondary;
};
} ; // chart2
} ; // com
} ; // sun
} ; // star
#endif
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