Refer to the table below to determine the values of the T attribute that are permitted for this Row element. The T attribute of this Row element must be one of a limited set of values that correspond to ShapeSheet rows. The T attribute is only used for the Geometry section. Specifies the type of the geometric path represented by the row and used in geometry visualization. A row can only have one of the IX or N attributes. Specifies the unique language-independent name of the row.The N attribute is only used for the User, Property, Actions, Control, Connection, Hyperlink, and ActionTag sections. Specifies the unique language-dependent name of the row. It should be unqiue and greater than other identifiers in the same section.The IX attribute is only used for the Character, Connection, Field, FillGradient, Geometry, Layer, LineGradient, Paragraph, Reviewer, Scratch, and Tabs sections. Specifies the one-based identifier for the row. Specifies whether a row that would otherwise be inherited from a master shape has been deleted. ElementĬontains the x- and y-coordinates and bow of a circular arc.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of the ellipse's center point and two points on the ellipse.Ĭontains x- and y-coordinates of an elliptical arc's endpoint, x- and y-coordinates of the control points on the arc, angle from the x-axis to the ellipse's major axis, and ratio between the ellipse's major and minor axes.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of two points on an infinite line.Ĭontains x-and y-coordinates of the ending vertex of a straight line segment.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of the first vertex of a shape, or represents the x- and y-coordinates of the first vertex after a break in a path.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates, position of the second to last knot, position of the last weight, position of the first knot, position of the first weight, and the formula for a nonuniform rational B-spline (NURBS).Ĭontains x- and y-coordinates of the last point of a polyline and a polyline formula.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of the endpoint of a cubic Bézier curve relative to the shape's width and height, the x- and y-coordinates of the control point of the beginning of the curve relative shape's width and height, and the x- and y-coordinates of the control point of the ending of the curve relative shape's width and height.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of the endpoint of a quadratic Bézier curve relative to the shape's width and height and the x- and y-coordinates of the control point of the curve relative shape's width and height.Ĭontains x- and y-coordinates of an elliptical arc's endpoint relative to the shape's width and height, x- and y-coordinates of the control points on the arc relative to the shape's width and height, angle from the x-axis to the ellipse's major axis, and ratio between the ellipse's major and minor axes.Ĭontains x-and y-coordinates of the ending vertex of a straight line segment relative to a shape's width and height.Ĭontains the x- and y-coordinates of the first vertex of a shape or the x- and y-coordinates of the first vertex after a break in a path, relative to the height and width of the shape.Ĭontains x- and y-coordinates for a spline's control point and a spline's knot.Ĭontains x- and y-coordinates for a spline's second control point, its second knot, its first knot, the last knot, and the degree of the spline. In the table below, parathetical text in the element name corresponds to the "T" value to which the topic applies. Depending on the "T" attribute of this element, the meaning of the Cell elements differ. The Cell element is the only child of this element.