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struct HoriOrientationFormat
Description
describes the horizontal orientation of an object.

If HorizontalOrientation == HORI_NONE, then the value "XPos" describes the distance from the left border of the context. Otherwise "XPos" is ignored.

The following flags are used to adapt the position of the object to odd and even pages. If "PositionToggle" is set, then the horizontal position is mirrored.


Elements' Summary
XPos contains the distance from the left border. Only valid if the property HorizontalOrientation contains the value HORI_NONE.  
HorizontalOrientation determines the horizontal alignment of an object. The values refer to com::sun::star::HoriOrientation.  
HorizontalRelation determines the reference position of the horizontal alignment. 
PositionToggle determines if the orientation toggles between left and right pages.  
Elements' Details
XPos
long XPos;
Description
contains the distance from the left border. Only valid if the property HorizontalOrientation contains the value HORI_NONE.
HorizontalOrientation
short HorizontalOrientation;
Description
determines the horizontal alignment of an object. The values refer to com::sun::star::HoriOrientation.
HorizontalRelation
short HorizontalRelation;
Description
determines the reference position of the horizontal alignment.
See also
RelOrientation
PositionToggle
boolean PositionToggle;
Description
determines if the orientation toggles between left and right pages.
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