Accessibility/TextAttributes: Difference between revisions

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| solid (only exposed if if there is an underline)
| solid (only exposed if if there is an underline)
| no underline
| no underline
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| margin-top
| [#]mm where [#] is the number of millimeters (max precision = 1/100 of a millimeter). The text "mm" must come after the number.| 0
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| margin-bottom
| [#]mm where [#] is the number of millimeters (max precision = 1/100 of a millimeter). The text "mm" must come after the number.| 0
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| margin-left
| [#]mm where [#] is the number of millimeters (max precision = 1/100 of a millimeter). The text "mm" must come after the number.| 0
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| margin-right
| [#]mm where [#] is the number of millimeters (max precision = 1/100 of a millimeter). The text "mm" must come after the number.| 0
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| text-align
| text-align
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* text-shadow
* text-shadow
* line-height
* line-height
* margin-left, margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom
* margin-left, margin-top, margin-right, margin-bottom: not supported because the CSS attributes are not related to page margins. This is more appropriate in a word processor. For Firefox the bounds of an object can be used to find where it is located.


= References =
= References =


* [http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Accessibility/IAccessible2/TextAttributes IA2 Text Attributes] - IAccessible2 Text Attributes Documentation
* [http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Accessibility/IAccessible2/TextAttributes IA2 Text Attributes] - IAccessible2 Text Attributes Documentation
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