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package org.apache.poi.xslf.usermodel;

/**
 * Specifies a list of available anchoring types for text
 * 
 * @author Yegor Kozlov
 */
public enum VerticalAlignment {
    /**
     * Anchor the text at the top of the bounding rectangle
     */
    TOP,

    /**
     * Anchor the text at the middle of the bounding rectangle
     */
    MIDDLE,

    /**
     * Anchor the text at the bottom of the bounding rectangle.
     */
    BOTTOM,

    /**
     * Anchor the text so that it is justified vertically.
     * 

* When text is horizontal, this spaces out the actual lines of * text and is almost always identical in behavior to * {@link #DISTRIBUTED} (special case: if only 1 line, then anchored at top). *

*

* When text is vertical, then it justifies the letters * vertically. This is different than {@link #DISTRIBUTED}, * because in some cases such as very little text in a line, * it will not justify. *

*/ JUSTIFIED, /** * Anchor the text so that it is distributed vertically. *

* When text is horizontal, this spaces out the actual lines * of text and is almost always identical in behavior to * {@link #JUSTIFIED} (special case: if only 1 line, then anchored in middle). *

*

* When text is vertical, then it distributes the letters vertically. * This is different than {@link #JUSTIFIED}, because it always forces distribution * of the words, even if there are only one or two words in a line. */ DISTRIBUTED }





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