<itemvalue="{@template dart.ui.textHeightBehavior} Defines how to apply [TextStyle.height] over and under text. [TextHeightBehavior.applyHeightToFirstAscent] and [TextHeightBehavior.applyHeightToLastDescent] represent whether the [TextStyle.height] modifier will be applied to the corresponding metric. By default both properties are true, and [TextStyle.height] is applied as normal. When set to false, the font's default ascent will be used. [TextHeightBehavior.leadingDistribution] determines how the leading is distributed over and under text. This property applies before [TextHeightBehavior.applyHeightToFirstAscent] and [TextHeightBehavior.applyHeightToLastDescent]. {@endtemplate}"/>
<itemvalue="mention messages notification"/>
<itemvalue="Mention Message"/>
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<itemvalue="This notifier's value is true if a scroll is underway and false if the scroll position is idle. Listeners added by stateful widgets should be removed in the widget's [State.dispose] method."/>
<itemvalue="Describes how [Scrollable] widgets should behave. {@template flutter.widgets.scrollBehavior} Used by [ScrollConfiguration] to configure the [Scrollable] widgets in a subtree. This class can be extended to further customize a [ScrollBehavior] for a subtree. For example, overriding [ScrollBehavior.getScrollPhysics] sets the default [ScrollPhysics] for [Scrollable]s that inherit this [ScrollConfiguration]. Overriding [ScrollBehavior.buildOverscrollIndicator] can be used to add or change the default [GlowingOverscrollIndicator] decoration, while [ScrollBehavior.buildScrollbar] can be changed to modify the default [Scrollbar]. When looking to easily toggle the default decorations, you can use [ScrollBehavior.copyWith] instead of creating your own [ScrollBehavior] class. The `scrollbar` and `overscrollIndicator` flags can turn these decorations off. {@endtemplate} See also: [ScrollConfiguration], the inherited widget that controls how [Scrollable] widgets behave in a subtree. @immutable"/>
<itemvalue="allow Implicit Scrolling"/>
<itemvalue="should Accept User Offset"/>
<itemvalue="Scroll physics that does not allow the user to scroll. See also: [ScrollPhysics], which can be used instead of this class when the default behavior is desired instead. [BouncingScrollPhysics], which provides the bouncing overscroll behavior found on iOS. [ClampingScrollPhysics], which provides the clamping overscroll behavior found on Android."/>