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 // OverflowHidden - value of the view "overflow" property: // Content is clipped if necessary to fit the padding box. No scrollbars are provided, // and no support for allowing the user to scroll (such as by dragging or using a scroll wheel) is allowed. // The content can be scrolled programmatically, so the element is still a scroll container. OverflowHidden = 0 // OverflowVisible - value of the view "overflow" property: // Content is not clipped and may be rendered outside the padding box. OverflowVisible = 1 // OverflowScroll - value of the view "overflow" property: // Content is clipped if necessary to fit the padding box. Browsers always display scrollbars whether or // not any content is actually clipped, preventing scrollbars from appearing or disappearing as content changes. OverflowScroll = 2 // OverflowAuto - value of the view "overflow" property: // Depends on the browser user agent. If content fits inside the padding box, it looks the same as OverflowVisible, // but still establishes a new block formatting context. Desktop browsers provide scrollbars if content overflows. OverflowAuto = 3 // 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
elements. WhiteSpacePre = 2 // WhiteSpacePreWrap - Sequences of white space are preserved. Lines are broken at newline // characters, at
, and as necessary to fill line boxes. WhiteSpacePreWrap = 3 // WhiteSpacePreLine - sequences of white space are collapsed. Lines are broken at newline characters, // at
, 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 box’s 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 // BlendNormal - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the top color, regardless of what the bottom color is. // The effect is like two opaque pieces of paper overlapping. BlendNormal = 0 // BlendMultiply - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of multiplying the top and bottom colors. // A black layer leads to a black final layer, and a white layer leads to no change. // The effect is like two images printed on transparent film overlapping. BlendMultiply = 1 // BlendScreen - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of inverting the colors, multiplying them, and inverting that value. // A black layer leads to no change, and a white layer leads to a white final layer. // The effect is like two images shone onto a projection screen. BlendScreen = 2 // BlendOverlay - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of multiply if the bottom color is darker, or screen if the bottom color is lighter. // This blend mode is equivalent to hard-light but with the layers swapped. BlendOverlay = 3 // BlendDarken - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is composed of the darkest values of each color channel. BlendDarken = 4 // BlendLighten - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is composed of the lightest values of each color channel. BlendLighten = 5 // BlendColorDodge - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of dividing the bottom color by the inverse of the top color. // A black foreground leads to no change. A foreground with the inverse color of the backdrop leads to a fully lit color. // This blend mode is similar to screen, but the foreground need only be as light as the inverse of the backdrop to create a fully lit color. BlendColorDodge = 6 // BlendColorBurn - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of inverting the bottom color, dividing the value by the top color, and inverting that value. // A white foreground leads to no change. A foreground with the inverse color of the backdrop leads to a black final image. // This blend mode is similar to multiply, but the foreground need only be as dark as the inverse of the backdrop to make the final image black. BlendColorBurn = 7 // BlendHardLight - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of multiply if the top color is darker, or screen if the top color is lighter. // This blend mode is equivalent to overlay but with the layers swapped. The effect is similar to shining a harsh spotlight on the backdrop. BlendHardLight = 8 // BlendSoftLight - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is similar to hard-light, but softer. This blend mode behaves similar to hard-light. // The effect is similar to shining a diffused spotlight on the backdrop*.* BlendSoftLight = 9 // BlendDifference - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is the result of subtracting the darker of the two colors from the lighter one. // A black layer has no effect, while a white layer inverts the other layer's color. BlendDifference = 10 // BlendExclusion - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color is similar to difference, but with less contrast. // As with difference, a black layer has no effect, while a white layer inverts the other layer's color. BlendExclusion = 11 // BlendHue - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color has the hue of the top color, while using the saturation and luminosity of the bottom color. BlendHue = 12 // BlendSaturation - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color has the saturation of the top color, while using the hue and luminosity of the bottom color. // A pure gray backdrop, having no saturation, will have no effect. BlendSaturation = 13 // BlendColor - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color has the hue and saturation of the top color, while using the luminosity of the bottom color. // The effect preserves gray levels and can be used to colorize the foreground. BlendColor = 14 // BlendLuminosity - value of the "mix-blend-mode" and "background-blend-mode" property: // The final color has the luminosity of the top color, while using the hue and saturation of the bottom color. // This blend mode is equivalent to BlendColor, but with the layers swapped. BlendLuminosity = 15 // ColumnFillBalance - value of the "column-fill" property: content is equally divided between columns. ColumnFillBalance = 0 // ColumnFillAuto - value of the "column-fill" property: // Columns are filled sequentially. Content takes up only the room it needs, possibly resulting in some columns remaining empty. ColumnFillAuto = 1 )