Define Orientation - DEPRECATED
Purpose
Define Orientation represents the relationship between the
paper and image orientation of the graphics block that the opcode represents.
Currently supported formats are, Always_In_Sync, Always_Different
and Decoupled. For example, if the orientation is formatted Always_In_Sync,
then a portrait paper orientation will always force portrait graphics orientation
and a Landscape paper orientation will always force landscape graphics
orientation.
Syntax
Opcode
format |
Opcode |
Operand
Format |
Comments |
Extended
ASCII |
(Orientation |
<ws><Torientation> |
- |
Extended
Binary |
0x0145 |
<USorientation> |
- |
Orientation — This is one of the following ASCII strings in
extended ASCII form:
"Always_In_Sync"
“Always_Different”
“Decoupled”
Orientation is one of the following enumerated values in extended
binary form:
0 = Always_In_Sync,
1 = Always_Different
2 = Decoupled
Details
This opcode is always serialized as part of the BlockRef
opcode and should always be uncompressed. All of the fields are serialized
to the maximum field-length bytes.
Default
By default, Orientation is Decoupled.