<itemvalue="Each pixel is 32 bits, with the highest 8 bits encoding red, the next 8 bits encoding green, the next 8 bits encoding blue, and the lowest 8 bits encoding alpha. Premultiplied alpha is used."/>
<itemvalue="Each pixel is 32 bits, with the highest 8 bits encoding red, the next 8 bits encoding green, the next 8 bits encoding blue, and the lowest 8 bits encoding alpha. Premultiplied alpha is used."/>
<itemvalue="The bytes represent encoded image bytes and can be encoded in any of the following supported image formats: {@macro dart.ui.imageFormats}"/>
<itemvalue="The bytes represent encoded image bytes and can be encoded in any of the following supported image formats: {@macro dart.ui.imageFormats}"/>
<itemvalue="The image to display. Since a [RawImage] is stateless, it does not ever dispose this image. Creators of a [RawImage] are expected to call [dart:ui.Image.dispose] on this image handle when the [RawImage] will no longer be needed."/>
<itemvalue="The image to display. Since a [RawImage] is stateless, it does not ever dispose this image. Creators of a [RawImage] are expected to call [dart:ui.Image.dispose] on this image handle when the [RawImage] will no longer be needed."/>
<itemvalue="When running Flutter on the web, only the CanvasKit renderer supports image resizing capabilities (not the HTML renderer). So if image resizing is critical to your use case, and you're deploying to the web, you should build using the CanvasKit renderer."/>
<itemvalue="The [getTargetSize] parameter, when specified, will be invoked and passed the image's intrinsic size to determine the size to decode the image to. The width and the height of the size it returns must be positive values greater than or equal to 1, or null. It is valid to return a [TargetImageSize] that specifies only one of `width` and `height` with the other remaining null, in which case the omitted dimension will be scaled to maintain the aspect ratio of the original dimensions. When both are null or omitted, the image will be decoded at its native resolution (as will be the case if the [getTargetSize] parameter is omitted)."/>
<itemvalue="{@template auto_size_text.stepGranularity} The step size in which the font size is being adapted to constraints. The Text scales uniformly in a range between [minFontSize] and [maxFontSize]. Each increment occurs as per the step size set in stepGranularity. Most of the time you don't want a stepGranularity below 1.0. Is being ignored if [presetFontSizes] is set. {@endtemplate}"/>