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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/*
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*
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*/
#ifndef __com_sun_star_rendering_TextHit_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_rendering_TextHit_idl__
module com { module sun { module star { module rendering {
/** This structure contains hit information for XTextLayout.<p>
This structure is used from the XTextLayout interface
to transport information regarding hit tests.<p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
struct TextHit
{
/** This contains the entry index.<p>
The entry index is the index of the insertion point in the
character sequence. The insertion point denotes positions
<em>between</em> the actual characters in the string, and can
thus have values ranging from 0 up to the number of characters
in the string. Hereby, an index of 0 denotes an insertion
position <em>before</em> the first character, and an index
containing the number of characters denotes an insertion
<em>behind</em> the last character.<p>
*/
long EntryIndex;
/** This member denotes whether the hit was on the leading
edge.<p>
Each character is divided in two halves, the leading and the
trailing part. The leading edge is the part of the glyph
encountered first when reading text of the corresponding
language (i.e. the leading edge of an Arabic glyph is the
right half of it, whereas it is the left half of a Latin
character). If the hit was on the leading edge, this member is
set to `TRUE`.
*/
boolean IsLeadingEdge;
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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