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#ifndef _ENVIRONMENTOFANCHOREDOBJECT_HXX
#define _ENVIRONMENTOFANCHOREDOBJECT_HXX
class SwFrm;
class SwLayoutFrm;
namespace objectpositioning
{
class SwEnvironmentOfAnchoredObject
{
private:
const bool mbFollowTextFlow;
public:
/** construtor
OD 05.11.2003
@author OD
@param _bFollowTextFlow
input parameter - indicates, if the anchored object, for which
this environment is instantiated, follow the text flow or not
*/
SwEnvironmentOfAnchoredObject( const bool _bFollowTextFlow );
/** destructor
OD 05.11.2003
@author OD
*/
~SwEnvironmentOfAnchoredObject();
/** determine environment layout frame for possible horizontal object
positions respectively for alignment to 'page areas'
OD 05.11.2003
this is, if object has to follow the text flow:
- cell frame, if anchored inside a cell
- fly frame, if anchored inside a fly frame
otherwise it's the page frame
this is, if object hasn't to follow the text flow:
- page frame.
OD 2005-01-20 #118546# - no exception any more. Thus remove
parameter <_bForPageAlignment>
@author OD
@param _rHoriOrientFrm
input parameter - frame, at which the horizontal position is
oriented at (typically it's the anchor frame).
starting point for the search of the layout frame.
@return reference to the layout frame, which determines the
the horizontal environment the object has to be positioned in.
*/
const SwLayoutFrm& GetHoriEnvironmentLayoutFrm( const SwFrm& _rHoriOrientFrm ) const;
/** determine environment layout frame for possible vertical object
positions respectively for alignments to 'page areas'
OD 05.11.2003
this is, if object has to follow the text flow:
- cell frame, if anchored inside a cell
- fly frame, if anchored inside a fly frame
- header/footer frame, if anchored inside page header/footer
- footnote frame, if anchored inside footnote
otherwise it's the document body frame
this is, if object hasn't to follow the text flow:
- page frame.
OD 2005-01-20 #118546# - no exception any more. Thus remove
parameter <_bForPageAlignment>
@author OD
@param _rVertOrientFrm
input parameter - frame, at which the vertical position is
oriented at (typically it's the anchor frame).
starting point for the search of the layout frame.
@return reference to the layout frame, which determines the
the vertical environment the object has to be positioned in.
*/
const SwLayoutFrm& GetVertEnvironmentLayoutFrm( const SwFrm& _rVertOrientFrm ) const;
};
} // namespace objectpositioning
#endif
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