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package rui
const (
// Visible - default value of the view Visibility property: View is visible
Visible = 0
// Invisible - value of the view Visibility property: View is invisible but takes place
Invisible = 1
// Gone - value of the view Visibility property: View is invisible and does not take place
Gone = 2
// NoneTextTransform - not transform text
NoneTextTransform = 0
// CapitalizeTextTransform - capitalize text
CapitalizeTextTransform = 1
// LowerCaseTextTransform - transform text to lower case
LowerCaseTextTransform = 2
// UpperCaseTextTransform - transform text to upper case
UpperCaseTextTransform = 3
// HorizontalTopToBottom - content flows horizontally from left to right, vertically from top to bottom.
// The next horizontal line is positioned below the previous line.
HorizontalTopToBottom = 0
// HorizontalBottomToTop - content flows horizontally from left to right, vertically from bottom to top.
// The next horizontal line is positioned above the previous line.
HorizontalBottomToTop = 1
// VerticalRightToLeft - content flows vertically from top to bottom, horizontally from right to left.
// The next vertical line is positioned to the left of the previous line.
VerticalRightToLeft = 2
// VerticalLeftToRight - content flows vertically from top to bottom, horizontally from left to right.
// The next vertical line is positioned to the right of the previous line.
VerticalLeftToRight = 3
// MixedTextOrientation - rotates the characters of horizontal scripts 90° clockwise.
// Lays out the characters of vertical scripts naturally. Default value.
MixedTextOrientation = 0
// UprightTextOrientation - lays out the characters of horizontal scripts naturally (upright),
// as well as the glyphs for vertical scripts. Note that this keyword causes all characters
// to be considered as left-to-right: the used value of "text-direction" is forced to be "left-to-right".
UprightTextOrientation = 1
// SystemTextDirection - direction of a text and other elements defined by system. This is the default value.
SystemTextDirection = 0
// LeftToRightDirection - text and other elements go from left to right.
LeftToRightDirection = 1
//RightToLeftDirection - text and other elements go from right to left.
RightToLeftDirection = 2
// ThinFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the thin (hairline) text weight
ThinFont = 1
// ExtraLightFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the extra light (ultra light) text weight
ExtraLightFont = 2
// LightFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the light text weight
LightFont = 3
// NormalFont - the value of "text-weight" property (default value): the normal text weight
NormalFont = 4
// MediumFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the medium text weight
MediumFont = 5
// SemiBoldFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the semi bold (demi bold) text weight
SemiBoldFont = 6
// BoldFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the bold text weight
BoldFont = 7
// ExtraBoldFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the extra bold (ultra bold) text weight
ExtraBoldFont = 8
// BlackFont - the value of "text-weight" property: the black (heavy) text weight
BlackFont = 9
// TopAlign - top vertical-align for the "vertical-align" property
TopAlign = 0
// BottomAlign - bottom vertical-align for the "vertical-align" property
BottomAlign = 1
// LeftAlign - the left horizontal-align for the "horizontal-align" property
LeftAlign = 0
// RightAlign - the right horizontal-align for the "horizontal-align" property
RightAlign = 1
// CenterAlign - the center horizontal/vertical-align for the "horizontal-align"/"vertical-align" property
CenterAlign = 2
// StretchAlign - the stretch horizontal/vertical-align for the "horizontal-align"/"vertical-align" property
StretchAlign = 3
// JustifyAlign - the justify text align for "text-align" property
JustifyAlign = 3
// BaselineAlign - the baseline cell-vertical-align for the "cell-vertical-align" property
BaselineAlign = 4
// WhiteSpaceNormal - sequences of white space are collapsed. Newline characters in the source
// are handled the same as other white space. Lines are broken as necessary to fill line boxes.
WhiteSpaceNormal = 0
// WhiteSpaceNowrap - collapses white space as for normal, but suppresses line breaks (text wrapping)
// within the source.
WhiteSpaceNowrap = 1
// WhiteSpacePre - sequences of white space are preserved. Lines are only broken at newline
// characters in the source and at <br> elements.
WhiteSpacePre = 2
// WhiteSpacePreWrap - Sequences of white space are preserved. Lines are broken at newline
// characters, at <br>, and as necessary to fill line boxes.
WhiteSpacePreWrap = 3
// WhiteSpacePreLine - sequences of white space are collapsed. Lines are broken at newline characters,
// at <br>, and as necessary to fill line boxes.
WhiteSpacePreLine = 4
// WhiteSpaceBreakSpaces - the behavior is identical to that of WhiteSpacePreWrap, except that:
// * Any sequence of preserved white space always takes up space, including at the end of the line.
// * A line breaking opportunity exists after every preserved white space character, including between white space characters.
// * Such preserved spaces take up space and do not hang, and thus affect the boxs intrinsic sizes (min-content size and max-content size).
WhiteSpaceBreakSpaces = 5
// WordBreakNormal - use the default line break rule.
WordBreakNormal = 0
// WordBreakAll - to prevent overflow, word breaks should be inserted between any two characters
// (excluding Chinese/Japanese/Korean text).
WordBreakAll = 1
// WordBreakKeepAll - word breaks should not be used for Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) text.
// Non-CJK text behavior is the same as for normal.
WordBreakKeepAll = 2
// WordBreakWord - when the block boundaries are exceeded, the remaining whole words can be split
// in an arbitrary place, unless a more suitable place for the line break is found.
WordBreakWord = 3
// TextOverflowClip - truncate the text at the limit of the content area, therefore the truncation
// can happen in the middle of a character.
TextOverflowClip = 0
// TextOverflowEllipsis - display an ellipsis ('…', U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS) to represent clipped text.
// The ellipsis is displayed inside the content area, decreasing the amount of text displayed.
// If there is not enough space to display the ellipsis, it is clipped.
TextOverflowEllipsis = 1
// DefaultSemantics - default value of the view Semantic property
DefaultSemantics = 0
// ArticleSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a self-contained
// composition in a document, page, application, or site, which is intended to be
// independently distributable or reusable (e.g., in syndication)
ArticleSemantics = 1
// SectionSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents
// a generic standalone section of a document, which doesn't have a more specific
// semantic element to represent it.
SectionSemantics = 2
// AsideSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a portion
// of a document whose content is only indirectly related to the document's main content.
// Asides are frequently presented as sidebars or call-out boxes.
AsideSemantics = 3
// HeaderSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents introductory
// content, typically a group of introductory or navigational aids. It may contain
// some heading elements but also a logo, a search form, an author name, and other elements.
HeaderSemantics = 4
// MainSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents the dominant content
// of the application. The main content area consists of content that is directly related
// to or expands upon the central topic of a document, or the central functionality of an application.
MainSemantics = 5
// FooterSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a footer for its
// nearest sectioning content or sectioning root element. A footer view typically contains
// information about the author of the section, copyright data or links to related documents.
FooterSemantics = 6
// NavigationSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a section of
// a page whose purpose is to provide navigation links, either within the current document
// or to other documents. Common examples of navigation sections are menus, tables of contents,
// and indexes.
NavigationSemantics = 7
// FigureSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents self-contained content,
// potentially with an optional caption, which is specified using the FigureCaptionSemantics view.
FigureSemantics = 8
// FigureCaptionSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a caption or
// legend describing the rest of the contents of its parent FigureSemantics view.
FigureCaptionSemantics = 9
// ButtonSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view a clickable button
ButtonSemantics = 10
// ParagraphSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represents a paragraph.
// Paragraphs are usually represented in visual media as blocks of text separated
// from adjacent blocks by blank lines and/or first-line indentation
ParagraphSemantics = 11
// H1Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of first level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H1Semantics = 12
// H2Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of second level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H2Semantics = 13
// H3Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of third level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H3Semantics = 14
// H4Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of fourth level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H4Semantics = 15
// H5Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of fifth level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H5Semantics = 16
// H6Semantics - value of the view Semantic property: view represent of sixth level section headings.
// H1Semantics is the highest section level and H6Semantics is the lowest.
H6Semantics = 17
// BlockquoteSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view indicates that
// the enclosed text is an extended quotation.
BlockquoteSemantics = 18
// CodeSemantics - value of the view Semantic property: view displays its contents styled
// in a fashion intended to indicate that the text is a short fragment of computer code
CodeSemantics = 19
// NoneFloat - value of the view "float" property: the View must not float.
NoneFloat = 0
// LeftFloat - value of the view "float" property: the View must float on the left side of its containing block.
LeftFloat = 1
// RightFloat - value of the view "float" property: the View must float on the right side of its containing block.
RightFloat = 2
// NoneResize - value of the view "resize" property: the View The offers no user-controllable method for resizing it.
NoneResize = 0
// BothResize - value of the view "resize" property: the View displays a mechanism for allowing
// the user to resize it, which may be resized both horizontally and vertically.
BothResize = 1
// HorizontalResize - value of the view "resize" property: the View displays a mechanism for allowing
// the user to resize it in the horizontal direction.
HorizontalResize = 2
// VerticalResize - value of the view "resize" property: the View displays a mechanism for allowing
// the user to resize it in the vertical direction.
VerticalResize = 3
// RowAutoFlow - value of the "grid-auto-flow" property of the GridLayout:
// Views are placed by filling each row in turn, adding new rows as necessary.
RowAutoFlow = 0
// ColumnAutoFlow - value of the "grid-auto-flow" property of the GridLayout:
// Views are placed by filling each column in turn, adding new columns as necessary.
ColumnAutoFlow = 1
// RowDenseAutoFlow - value of the "grid-auto-flow" property of the GridLayout:
// Views are placed by filling each row, adding new rows as necessary.
// "dense" packing algorithm attempts to fill in holes earlier in the grid, if smaller items come up later.
// This may cause views to appear out-of-order, when doing so would fill in holes left by larger views.
RowDenseAutoFlow = 2
// ColumnDenseAutoFlow - value of the "grid-auto-flow" property of the GridLayout:
// Views are placed by filling each column, adding new columns as necessary.
// "dense" packing algorithm attempts to fill in holes earlier in the grid, if smaller items come up later.
// This may cause views to appear out-of-order, when doing so would fill in holes left by larger views.
ColumnDenseAutoFlow = 3
)