pub enum PdfPageTextRenderMode {
    Unknown,
    FilledUnstroked,
    StrokedUnfilled,
    FilledThenStroked,
    Invisible,
    FilledUnstrokedClipping,
    StrokedUnfilledClipping,
    FilledThenStrokedClipping,
    InvisibleClipping,
}
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The text rendering modes supported by the PDF standard, as listed in table 5.3 on page 402 in the PDF Reference manual version 1.7.

Variants

Unknown

The text render mode is not recognized by Pdfium.

FilledUnstroked

The text will be filled, but not stroked.

StrokedUnfilled

The text will be stroked, but not filled.

FilledThenStroked

The text will be filled, then stroked.

Invisible

The text will be neither filled nor stroked. It will still take up size in the layout, however.

FilledUnstrokedClipping

The text will be filled and added to the path for clipping.

StrokedUnfilledClipping

The text will be stroked and added to the path for clipping.

FilledThenStrokedClipping

The text will be filled, then stroked, and added to the path for clipping.

InvisibleClipping

The text will be neither filled nor stroked, only added to the path for clipping.

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