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// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
// source: chrome_render.proto
// Protobuf Java Version: 3.25.0
package com.ironsoftware.ironpdf.internal.proto;
public interface ChromeTextHeaderFooterPOrBuilder extends
// @@protoc_insertion_point(interface_extends:ironpdfengineproto.ChromeTextHeaderFooterP)
com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder {
/**
* optional string left_text = 1;
* @return Whether the leftText field is set.
*/
boolean hasLeftText();
/**
* optional string left_text = 1;
* @return The leftText.
*/
java.lang.String getLeftText();
/**
* optional string left_text = 1;
* @return The bytes for leftText.
*/
com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getLeftTextBytes();
/**
* optional string center_text = 2;
* @return Whether the centerText field is set.
*/
boolean hasCenterText();
/**
* optional string center_text = 2;
* @return The centerText.
*/
java.lang.String getCenterText();
/**
* optional string center_text = 2;
* @return The bytes for centerText.
*/
com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getCenterTextBytes();
/**
* optional string right_text = 3;
* @return Whether the rightText field is set.
*/
boolean hasRightText();
/**
* optional string right_text = 3;
* @return The rightText.
*/
java.lang.String getRightText();
/**
* optional string right_text = 3;
* @return The bytes for rightText.
*/
com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getRightTextBytes();
/**
* optional bool draw_divider_line = 4;
* @return Whether the drawDividerLine field is set.
*/
boolean hasDrawDividerLine();
/**
* optional bool draw_divider_line = 4;
* @return The drawDividerLine.
*/
boolean getDrawDividerLine();
/**
* optional .ironpdfengineproto.PdfiumFontInfoP font = 5;
* @return Whether the font field is set.
*/
boolean hasFont();
/**
* optional .ironpdfengineproto.PdfiumFontInfoP font = 5;
* @return The font.
*/
com.ironsoftware.ironpdf.internal.proto.PdfiumFontInfoP getFont();
/**
* optional .ironpdfengineproto.PdfiumFontInfoP font = 5;
*/
com.ironsoftware.ironpdf.internal.proto.PdfiumFontInfoPOrBuilder getFontOrBuilder();
/**
* optional double font_size = 6;
* @return Whether the fontSize field is set.
*/
boolean hasFontSize();
/**
* optional double font_size = 6;
* @return The fontSize.
*/
double getFontSize();
/**
* optional string divider_line_color = 7;
* @return Whether the dividerLineColor field is set.
*/
boolean hasDividerLineColor();
/**
* optional string divider_line_color = 7;
* @return The dividerLineColor.
*/
java.lang.String getDividerLineColor();
/**
* optional string divider_line_color = 7;
* @return The bytes for dividerLineColor.
*/
com.google.protobuf.ByteString
getDividerLineColorBytes();
}