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LineBreakParams

Struct LineBreakParams 

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pub struct LineBreakParams {
    pub available_width: f64,
    pub ind_left: f64,
    pub ind_right: f64,
    pub ind_first_line: f64,
    pub ind_hanging: f64,
    pub tab_stops: Vec<TabStop>,
    pub line_spacing: LineSpacing,
    pub jc: Option<Align>,
    pub wrap: bool,
    pub line_prefix_widths: Vec<f64>,
    pub line_suffix_widths: Vec<f64>,
}
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Parameters for line breaking.

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§available_width: f64

Total available width (page width minus margins).

§ind_left: f64

Left indentation in points.

§ind_right: f64

Right indentation in points.

§ind_first_line: f64

First line indent in points (positive = indent, 0 if hanging).

§ind_hanging: f64

Hanging indent in points (positive = text lines indented relative to first).

§tab_stops: Vec<TabStop>

Tab stops.

§line_spacing: LineSpacing

Line spacing rule and value.

§jc: Option<Align>

Paragraph justification.

§wrap: bool

Whether width overflow may create automatic line breaks.

§line_prefix_widths: Vec<f64>

Extra width kept clear at the start of individual lines, by line index.

This is how a floating drawing pushes text aside. An empty vector, the default, reserves nothing and reproduces unwrapped line breaking exactly.

§line_suffix_widths: Vec<f64>

Extra width kept clear at the end of individual lines, by line index.

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impl Clone for LineBreakParams

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fn clone(&self) -> LineBreakParams

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for LineBreakParams

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for LineBreakParams

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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