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Case 1: Snap C to B, and B to A.
Case 2: Snap C to B, and B to A, using different snapping points for B and C.
Case 3: Snap both B and C to A, and use a vertical offset for C.
In all three cases, A is the only object that does not have its Snap to previous object property set, and thus
is the only object you can move or resize along any of its edges. The difference between each of the cases lies
in the relationships the snapping points establish among the objects, and consequently how resizing one
affects each of the others.
Related topics:
PlanetPress Design Object (Page 236)
Object Layering Order (Page 236)
Group (Page 236)
Snap or Unsnap Objects and/or Groups (Page 254)
15.1.5 Repeat Properties of an Object or Group
Why would I repeat objects and what types of repeats are available?
The Repeat properties of an object or group are useful when you want to create a row, column, diagonal, or
table from that single object or group. PlanetPress Design repeats the object or group to create the structure
you specify. The Repeat properties can speed up the document design process and in some cases make the
document more efficient to execute by optimizing the PostScript code for the resulting structure as a whole.
There are two types of repeats: static and line. In a static repeat, data selections remain static; the data
selections in each repeat are identical to those in the source object or group. In a line repeat, data selections
change with each repeat.
Line Repeat
A line repeat is meaningful only with an object whose data selection exists on a single line. When PlanetPress
Design performs the repeat, it advances to the next line of the data page after each repeat of the object. The
data selection thus changes with each repeat. In the case of a group, each of the data selections referenced
by objects in the group must exist on a single line (or in the case of a database emulation or XML file, in a
single record). Note that when using Line repeat with a Repeat choice of Vertical only with a Vertical
displacement, an initial displacement will be performed before the first item.
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