#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TableSideBorderOptions {
pub inner_vertical: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
pub inner_horizontal: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
pub left: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
pub right: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
pub top: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
pub bottom: Option<TableBorderOptions>,
}
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The side border options for a table.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.inner_vertical: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the inner vertical border.
inner_horizontal: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the inner horizontal border.
left: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the left border.
right: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the right border.
top: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the top border.
bottom: Option<TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the bottom border.
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Source§impl TableSideBorderOptions
impl TableSideBorderOptions
Sourcepub fn inner_vertical(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn inner_vertical(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the inner vertical border.
Sourcepub fn inner_horizontal(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn inner_horizontal(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the inner horizontal border.
Sourcepub fn left(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn left(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the left border.
Sourcepub fn right(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn right(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the right border.
Sourcepub fn top(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn top(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the top border.
Sourcepub fn bottom(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
pub fn bottom(&self) -> Option<&TableBorderOptions>
The table border options of the bottom border.
Source§impl TableSideBorderOptions
impl TableSideBorderOptions
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TableSideBorderOptionsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TableSideBorderOptionsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TableSideBorderOptions
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Source§impl Clone for TableSideBorderOptions
impl Clone for TableSideBorderOptions
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TableSideBorderOptions
fn clone(&self) -> TableSideBorderOptions
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impl Debug for TableSideBorderOptions
Source§impl PartialEq for TableSideBorderOptions
impl PartialEq for TableSideBorderOptions
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &TableSideBorderOptions) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &TableSideBorderOptions) -> bool
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impl Freeze for TableSideBorderOptions
impl RefUnwindSafe for TableSideBorderOptions
impl Send for TableSideBorderOptions
impl Sync for TableSideBorderOptions
impl Unpin for TableSideBorderOptions
impl UnwindSafe for TableSideBorderOptions
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