TextAttribute.Superscript Property
Definition
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Attribute key for superscripting and subscripting.
[Android.Runtime.Register("SUPERSCRIPT")]
public static Java.Awt.Font.TextAttribute? Superscript { get; }
[<Android.Runtime.Register("SUPERSCRIPT")>]
static member Superscript : Java.Awt.Font.TextAttribute
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
Attribute key for superscripting and subscripting. Values are instances of <b>Integer
</b>. The default value is 0, which means that no superscript or subscript is used.
Two constant values are provided, see #SUPERSCRIPT_SUPER
and #SUPERSCRIPT_SUB
. These have the values 1 and -1 respectively. Values of greater magnitude define greater levels of superscript or subscripting, for example, 2 corresponds to super-superscript, 3 to super-super-superscript, and similarly for negative values and subscript, up to a level of 7 (or -7). Values beyond this range are reserved; behavior is platform-dependent.
SUPERSCRIPT
can impact the ascent and descent of a font. The ascent and descent can never become negative, however.
Java documentation for java.awt.font.TextAttribute.SUPERSCRIPT
.
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