textWritingMode

open override fun textWritingMode(textWritingMode: List<String>): SymbolLayer

The property allows control over a symbol's orientation. Note that the property values act as a hint, so that a symbol whose language doesn’t support the provided orientation will be laid out in its natural orientation. Example: English point symbol will be rendered horizontally even if array value contains single 'vertical' enum value. For symbol with point placement, the order of elements in an array define priority order for the placement of an orientation variant. For symbol with line placement, the default text writing mode is either 'horizontal', 'vertical' or 'vertical', 'horizontal', the order doesn't affect the placement.

Parameters

textWritingMode

value of textWritingMode

open override fun textWritingMode(textWritingMode: Expression): SymbolLayer

The property allows control over a symbol's orientation. Note that the property values act as a hint, so that a symbol whose language doesn’t support the provided orientation will be laid out in its natural orientation. Example: English point symbol will be rendered horizontally even if array value contains single 'vertical' enum value. For symbol with point placement, the order of elements in an array define priority order for the placement of an orientation variant. For symbol with line placement, the default text writing mode is either 'horizontal', 'vertical' or 'vertical', 'horizontal', the order doesn't affect the placement.

Parameters

textWritingMode

value of textWritingMode as Expression

val textWritingMode: List<String>?

The property allows control over a symbol's orientation. Note that the property values act as a hint, so that a symbol whose language doesn’t support the provided orientation will be laid out in its natural orientation. Example: English point symbol will be rendered horizontally even if array value contains single 'vertical' enum value. For symbol with point placement, the order of elements in an array define priority order for the placement of an orientation variant. For symbol with line placement, the default text writing mode is either 'horizontal', 'vertical' or 'vertical', 'horizontal', the order doesn't affect the placement.