textKashidaSpace property
Deprecated. Specifies the ratio of kashida expansion to white space expansion when justifying lines of text in the object.
Syntax
HRESULT value = object.put_textKashidaSpace( v);HRESULT value = object.get_textKashidaSpace(* p);
Property values
Type: VARIANT
inherit (inherit)
Text is expanded like the text in the parent object.
String format
percentage
CSS information
Applies To | All elements |
Media | visual |
Inherited | 1 |
Initial Value | 0% |
Standards information
- CSS Text Level 3, Section 8.3
Remarks
This property is deprecated and is not supported in Windows Internet Explorer 8 and higher document compatibility modes. It is still available for use in Internet Explorer 8 and later when the page is in either IE5 (Quirks) mode or IE7 Standards mode. For more information about document compatibility modes, see Defining document compatibility.
Kashida is a typographic effect that justifies lines of text by elongating characters at carefully chosen points. It is used in Arabic writing systems.
Kashida justification increases the length of a line by elongating cursive (Arabic) characters at certain points. The semantics of text-kashida and IHTMLCurrentStyle2::textKashidaSpace are opposite each other: "text-kashida:100%" is nearly equivalent to "text-kashida-space:0%".
For the IHTMLCurrentStyle2::textKashidaSpace property to have any effect, you must also set the IHTMLRuleStyle::textAlign property to "justify". (Setting IHTMLRuleStyle2::textJustify property to "kashida" is not required.)
The IHTMLCurrentStyle2::textKashidaSpace property is read-only for the IHTMLCurrentStyle2 interface (C++) and currentStyle object (script).
The IHTMLCurrentStyle2::textKashidaSpace property applies to block elements only.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server |
Header |
Mshtml.h |
IDL |
Mshtml.idl |
DLL |
Mshtml.dll |