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AnnotSubtype

Enum AnnotSubtype 

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pub enum AnnotSubtype {
Show 14 variants Square, Circle, Line, Highlight, Underline, StrikeOut, Squiggly, FreeText, Text, Stamp, Ink, Polygon, PolyLine, Link,
}
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PDF annotation subtype as defined by ISO 32000-2 §12.5.6.

Each variant maps directly to the /Subtype name written into the annotation dictionary. Use the typed constructors on super::AnnotationBuilder (square, highlight, link_uri, …) instead of constructing this enum directly when possible — they wire up the per-subtype defaults that are required for a valid annotation.

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Square

Filled or stroked rectangle (/Square). Used for emphasis or region marking. Pair with super::AnnotationBuilder::interior_color for a fill.

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Circle

Filled or stroked ellipse (/Circle) inscribed in the rectangle. Pair with super::AnnotationBuilder::interior_color for a fill.

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Line

Line segment (/Line) between two points, optionally with arrow or other end caps. See super::AnnotationBuilder::line and super::AnnotationBuilder::line_endings.

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Highlight

Text-markup highlight (/Highlight) — semi-transparent yellow fill over a text range. Use super::AnnotationBuilder::quad_points to mark the actual text quadrilaterals.

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Underline

Text-markup underline (/Underline) drawn beneath a text range.

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StrikeOut

Text-markup strike-through (/StrikeOut) drawn through a text range.

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Squiggly

Text-markup squiggly underline (/Squiggly) — typically used to flag spelling or grammar concerns.

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FreeText

Free-text annotation (/FreeText) — text rendered directly on the page (vs. a popup note). See super::AnnotationBuilder::free_text.

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Text

Sticky-note annotation (/Text). Despite the name, this is the “popup comment” style — a small icon on the page that opens a text bubble in the viewer. See super::AnnotationBuilder::sticky_note.

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Stamp

Rubber stamp annotation (/Stamp) — APPROVED, DRAFT, CONFIDENTIAL, etc. See crate::StampName for the standard set and super::AnnotationBuilder::stamp / super::AnnotationBuilder::stamp_custom.

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Ink

Free-hand ink annotation (/Ink) consisting of one or more stroke paths. See super::AnnotationBuilder::ink.

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Polygon

Closed polygon (/Polygon) defined by a list of vertices. Optionally filled with super::AnnotationBuilder::interior_color.

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PolyLine

Open polyline (/PolyLine) defined by a list of vertices. Stroked but not filled.

Hyperlink annotation (/Link) — invisible by default, the viewer renders it as a clickable region. See super::AnnotationBuilder::link_uri and super::AnnotationBuilder::link_dest.

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impl Clone for AnnotSubtype

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fn clone(&self) -> AnnotSubtype

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 AnnotSubtype

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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 Copy for AnnotSubtype

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