<itemvalue="Whether this selection has disambiguated its base and extent. On some platforms, the base and extent are not disambiguated until the first time the user adjusts the selection. At that point, either the start or the end of the selection becomes the base and the other one becomes the extent and is adjusted."/>
<itemvalue="Whether this selection has disambiguated its base and extent. On some platforms, the base and extent are not disambiguated until the first time the user adjusts the selection. At that point, either the start or the end of the selection becomes the base and the other one becomes the extent and is adjusted."/>
<itemvalue="If the text range is collapsed and has more than one visual location (e.g., occurs at a line break), which of the two locations to use when painting the caret."/>
<itemvalue="If the text range is collapsed and has more than one visual location (e.g., occurs at a line break), which of the two locations to use when painting the caret."/>
<itemvalue="The offset at which the selection terminates. When the user uses the arrow keys to adjust the selection, this is the value that changes. Similarly, if the current theme paints a caret on one side of the selection, this is the location at which to paint the caret. Might be larger than, smaller than, or equal to base."/>
<itemvalue="The offset at which the selection terminates. When the user uses the arrow keys to adjust the selection, this is the value that changes. Similarly, if the current theme paints a caret on one side of the selection, this is the location at which to paint the caret. Might be larger than, smaller than, or equal to base."/>
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<itemvalue="Draws the subset of the given image described by the `src` argument into the canvas in the axis-aligned rectangle given by the `dst` argument. This might sample from outside the `src` rect by up to half the width of an applied filter. Multiple calls to this method with different arguments (from the same image) can be batched into a single call to [drawAtlas] to improve performance."/>
<itemvalue="Draws the subset of the given image described by the `src` argument into the canvas in the axis-aligned rectangle given by the `dst` argument. This might sample from outside the `src` rect by up to half the width of an applied filter. Multiple calls to this method with different arguments (from the same image) can be batched into a single call to [drawAtlas] to improve performance."/>
<itemvalue="Multiply the color components of the source and destination images. This can only result in the same or darker colors (multiplying by white, 1.0, results in no change; multiplying by black, 0.0, results in black). When compositing two opaque images, this has similar effect to overlapping two transparencies on a projector. For a variant that also multiplies the alpha channel, consider [multiply]."/>
<itemvalue="Multiply the color components of the source and destination images. This can only result in the same or darker colors (multiplying by white, 1.0, results in no change; multiplying by black, 0.0, results in black). When compositing two opaque images, this has similar effect to overlapping two transparencies on a projector. For a variant that also multiplies the alpha channel, consider [multiply]."/>
<itemvalue="gapless playback"/>
<itemvalue="gapless playback"/>
<itemvalue="Whether the painting is complex enough to benefit from caching. The compositor contains a raster cache that holds bitmaps of layers in order to avoid the cost of repeatedly rendering those layers on each frame. If this flag is not set, then the compositor will apply its own heuristics to decide whether the layer containing this widget is complex enough to benefit from caching. This flag can't be set to true if both [painter] and [foregroundPainter] are null because this flag will be ignored in such case."/>