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The outline property may be specified using one, two, or three of the values listed below. The order of the values does not matter. As with all shorthand properties, any omitted sub-values will be set to their initial value.


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Note: The outline will be invisible for many elements if its style is not defined. This is because the style defaults to none. A notable exception is input elements, which are given default styling by browsers.

There are a few properties that affect an outline's appearance. It is possible to change the style, color, and width using the outline property, the distance from the border using the outline-offset property, and corner angles using the border-radius property.

An outline is not required to be rectangular: While dealing with multiline text, some browsers will draw an outline for each line box separately, while others will wrap the whole text with a single outline.

Assigning outline a value of 0 or none will remove the browser's default focus style. If an element can be interacted with it must have a visible focus indicator. Provide obvious focus styling if the default focus style is removed.

3) Is there a way to copy a board outline from an existing .brd file and paste it into an existing design? The Help -> Documentation mentions a "boardoutline import" which is supposed to be under File -> Import -> Board. This doesn't seem to exist and the command is not recognized when I type it into the console. Am I missing something? I did notice the documentation pulls up Allegro PCB Editor and there is no entry for OrCAD PCB Editor...

You could display only the outline and Export a DXF from that and then Import the DXF to another BRD file. You could copy and rename the BRD file in Windows Explorer and load the Logic into it - in 16.6 one BRD file can be a template for another design.

Note: Outline differs from borders! Unlike border, the outline is drawn outside the element's border, and may overlap other content. Also, the outline is NOT a part of the element's dimensions; the element's total width and heightis not affected by the width of the outline.

I think, if I'm understanding you correctly, you just need choose "Apply to outline" in the settings dialog, next to the Color Scheme dropdown. You can increase the width of the outline but choosing "Format all symbols" from the More dropdown on the Classes tab.

Every outline has its own paragraph style Heading x because it is customary in typography to set levels differently. This is the reason why outline layout is not a standard list (single styled) in LO Writer.

To answer your question, use the navigator panel to promote/demote entire parts of your documentĀ  la M$ Word and tune appearance of your outline through Heading x paragraph styles and Tools>Chapter Numbering for the kind of level numbering.

The TOC is made of all Heading n paragraph text. To give maximum versatility (i.e. indepoendence from text), entries in TOC are styled Contents n where n is outline level. To change appearance, just modify Contents n paragraph styles.

I'm working on an input field and want to remove the outline but people say it's a bad practice. I don't understand why. After all, different browsers have different outlines, and that gets rid of uniformity.

My thinking is that to increase uniformity, it is better to get rid of the outline, but I suppose some would argue for accessibility. I could still just add a border or box shadow for accessibility, AND this would help the site look uniform across all browsers:

It provides visual feedback for links that have "focus" when navigating a web document using the TAB key (or equivalent). This is especially useful for folks who can't use a mouse or have a visual impairment. If you remove the outline you are making your site inaccessible for these people.

I really want to give my enemies a different outline color than my player. Is there really no way to do this? Is it even possible to outline multiple objects at once or will this also cause performance problems?

It opens as a separate pane

While I see that this makes sense for people who wish to have only one outline in their window, I frequently have 2-3 notes open, working back and forth between them. I would much prefer having an outline for each of them - at least for those organized with headlines.

Oh, and what I just realized:

Adding such an option would also greatly enhance the functionality of the Sliding Panes addon by making the connected content (note and outline) available in one container

While I see that this makes sense for people who wish to have only one outline in their window, I frequently have 2-3 notes open, working back and forth between them. I would much prefer having an outline for each of them - at least for those organized with headlines.

This way, a setup could be found that is ideally suited to the individual note type.

After all, there are very different content types: short quotes without need for an outline, longer articles with lots of header hierarchy that benefit from it.

This is desperately needed, and I just can't believe so many years have gone by without implementing it. The distinction between a note and a document is meaningless. A note is a kind of document. Clearly Evernote isn't meant for manuscript preparation, but more complex outlines and pre-defined styles are important to organize thoughts and information meaningfully and usefully.

if you haven't already, check out it is an amazing tool for creating quick structured notes / documents. evernote's editor would do well to grab some of their tricks... feels really clunky not to be able to quickly do styled outline headings...

I would like to produce a 3D view of a board with a complex outline, but I get multiple errors of the type above. I have moved the end of each line segment to snap to the green node symbol on the end of the adjacent line segment and checked that the coordinates match, but still get the same error.

@stevegee78 I have the same issue. Could you provide some more details if possible? Also, besides the blue outlines, all section links on my webflow sites have wird jumping behaviour at the moment. Really awkward, didnt change anything and it is not a browser issue.

Hello. When we do roofs we usually want to show them as seen from above and rarely cut, so we use the outline option for floor plan display. However when roofs have a home offset of 1660 mm or more they still show as "overhead", that is they get a dashed line. Our floor plan cut plane is set to 1100 so I am not sure where the number 1660 comes from, if anything it should be 1100.

This seems as unintended behaviour? Especially since the option to control the line type and pen for "overhead" lines gets hidden if projection is set to "outlines only". If you want to control how the roof is displayed you have to change to "projected with overhead", then change the overhead lines settings and then switch back to "outlines only". This is very confusing because suddenly some things gets dashed or another pen and there is nowhere in the settings to control it, until you figure out that you need to change some other settings just to see them.

If anyone else finds this and has similar issues: if a roof is set to "outlines only" but the lowest part of the roof is higher than the next story, that is: the entire roof is above the story breakline.. Then it doesn't matter if the floor plan cut plane is set very high: it will still be shown as overhead. This can be fixed by adjusting another setting in the floor plan cut plane: the "show up to". It tells the floor plan to keep working for stories above the current one, and allows the cut plane to be much higher. This had me stumped a bit but I finally worked it out so hopefully it will be helpful to someone else as well.

When I put font over top of pictures, I would usually want to outline the font (if white text, outline in black) to make sure that all of the letters stand out and are legible. I have somewhat achieved this using the text shadow, but it is not as effective as an outline because it is meant to blur.

Ideally, you should follow the four suggestions presented here to create an effective outline. When creating a topic outline, follow these two rules for capitalization: For first-level heads, present the information using all upper-case letters; and for secondary and tertiary items, use upper and lower-case letters. The examples are taken from the Sample Outline handout.

Creating an outline is a good step to take while writing your paper. It allows you to brainstorm new ideas and make sure your paper will be organized, focused, and supported. Many writers find it easier to write from an outline instead of starting from a blank page. 2351a5e196

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