This class represents a list style definition, usually added to a RichTextStyleSheet.
The class inherits paragraph attributes from RichTextStyleParagraphDefinition, and adds 10 further attribute objects, one for each level of a list.
When applying a list style to a paragraph, the list style’s base and appropriate level attributes are merged with the
paragraph’s existing attributes.
You can apply a list style to one or more paragraphs using RichTextCtrl#set_list_style. You
can also use the functions RichTextCtrl#number_list, RichTextCtrl#promote_list and
RichTextCtrl#clear_list_style. As usual, there are RichTextBuffer versions of these functions
so that you can apply them directly to a buffer without requiring a control.
RichTextParagraphStyleDefinition
Constructor.
destructor()Destructor.
This function combines the given paragraph style with the list style’s base attributes and level style matching the given indent, returning the combined attributes.
If styleSheet is specified, the base style for this definition will also be included in the result.
This function finds the level (from 0 to 9) whose indentation attribute mostly closely matches indent (expressed in tenths of a millimetre).
This function combines the list style’s base attributes and the level style matching the given indent, returning the combined attributes.
If styleSheet is specified, the base style for this definition will also be included in the result.
This function combines the list style’s base attributes and the style for the specified level, returning the combined attributes.
If styleSheet is specified, the base style for this definition will also be included in the result.
Returns the style for the given level. level is a number between 0 and 9.
Returns the number of levels. This is hard-wired to 10.
Returns the style for the given level. level is a number between 0 and 9.
Returns if the given level has numbered list attributes.
Sets the style for the given level. level is a number between 0 and 9.
The first and most flexible form uses a RichTextAttr object, while the second form is for convenient setting of the most commonly-used attributes.
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