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Alignments and Anchors

A list of alignments

Alignments and Anchors in RWL display where an element should be in a frame or where the element's text should start from within the element respectively.

Position
Left
Middle
Right

Top

top left

top

top right

Middle

left

center

right

Right

bottom left

bottom

bottom right

Position
Left
Middle
Right

Top

tl

t

tr

Middle

l

c

r

Right

bl

b

br

Both the full names and short names can be used:

"Hi im in the top right" [anchor="tr"],
"I start from the right" [anchor="right"]
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