<aln> (Alignment)
This element specifies the alignment property on the
<box> function. It is utilized only when the box is designated as an operator emulator. When true, this operator emulator serves as an alignment point; that is, designated alignment points in other equations can be aligned with it. example: : For example, the following equation uses the operator emulator as an alignment point. .
Its XML representation is as follows:
<m:oMath>
<m:r>
<m:t>a</m:t>
</m:r>
<m:box>
<m:boxPr>
<m:opEmu m:val="on"/>
<m:aln m:val="on"/>
<m:ctrlPr/>
</m:boxPr>
<m:e>
<m:r>
<m:t>==</m:t>
</m:r>
</m:e>
</m:box>
<m:r>
<m:t>b</m:t>
</m:r>
</m:oMath>
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Description |
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Specifies a binary value for the property defined by the parent XML element. A value of A value of The possible values for this attribute are defined by the ST_OnOff simple type (§7.1.3.9). |
The following XML Schema fragment defines the contents of this element:
<complexType name="CT_OnOff">
<attribute name="val" type="ST_OnOff"/>
</complexType>