Glow class

Office 2013 and later

Defines the Glow Class.This class is available in Office2010 or above. When the object is serialized out as xml, its qualified name is w14:glow.

Namespace:  DocumentFormat.OpenXml.Office2010.Word
Assembly:  DocumentFormat.OpenXml (in DocumentFormat.OpenXml.dll)

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2.3.11 glow

Target namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/word/2010/wordml

A CT_Glow element that specifies the glow effect, a colored, blurred outline that is added outside the edges of text. By default, text does not have glow. See section 2.2.1 for how this element integrates with ISO/IEC-29500-1.

The following W3C XML Schema ([XMLSCHEMA1] section 2.1) fragment specifies the contents of this element.

<xsd:element name="glow" minOccurs="0" type="CT_Glow"/>

See section 5.1 for the full W3C XML Schema ([XMLSCHEMA1] section 2.1).

2.5.22 CT_Glow

Target namespace: http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/word/2010/wordml

Referenced by: glow

A complex type that specifies the color and radius of glow.

Child Elements:

srgbClr: A CT_SRgbColor element that specifies the color in the RGB color model.

schemeClr: A CT_SchemeColor element that specifies a color from a theme. Color changes if theme bindings change.

Attributes:

rad: An optional ST_PositiveCoordinate (as specified in [ISO/IEC-29500-1] section 20.1.10.42) attribute that specifies the radius of glow. This attribute MAY<30> be limited further in the application. The default value for this attribute is 0.

The following W3C XML Schema ([XMLSCHEMA1] section 2.1) fragment specifies the contents of this complex type.

<xsd:complexType name="CT_Glow">

<xsd:sequence>

<xsd:group ref="EG_ColorChoice"/>

</xsd:sequence>

<xsd:attribute name="rad" use="optional" type="a:ST_PositiveCoordinate"/>

</xsd:complexType>

See section 5.1 for the full W3C XML Schema ([XMLSCHEMA1] section 2.1).

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
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