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With the scope set to 2, verticalPosition is not used. The position is moved to the next line after
the current position that contains any text.
Example
The following line of code moves the current position in a text file 14 lines down from the
current vertical position (steps.currentPosition) of the pointer in the data, as long as it is on the
same page.
if(steps.currentPage > curPage) {
steps.moveTo(0, steps.currentPosition+14);
curPage++;
}
moveTo(scope, verticalOffset)
Moves the current position in a PDF file to verticalOffset where the meaning of verticalOffset
changes according to the value specified for scope.
scope
Number that may be set to:
l 0 orsteps.MOVEMEASURE
l 1 orsteps.MOVEPAGE
verticalOffset
Double. What it represents depends on the value specified for scope.
With the scope set to 0 or steps.MOVEMEASURE, verticalOffset represents the number of
millimeters to move the current position, relative to the top of the record (NOT the top of the
current page).
With the scope set to 1 or steps.MOVEPAGES, verticalOffsetrepresents the index of the target
page, relative to the top of the record.
moveTo(xPath)
Moves the current position in a XML file to the first instance of the given node, relative to the top
of the record.
xPath
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