Enum matrix_sdk_base::ruma::html::matrix::MatrixElement

#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum MatrixElement {
Show 34 variants Del, H(HeadingData), Blockquote, P, A(AnchorData), Ul, Ol(OrderedListData), Sup, Sub, Li, B, I, U, Strong, Em, S, Code(CodeData), Hr, Br, Div(DivData), Table, Thead, Tbody, Tr, Th, Td, Caption, Pre, Span(SpanData), Img(ImageData), Details, Summary, MatrixReply, Other(QualName),
}
Available on crate feature matrix only.
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A Matrix HTML element.

All the elements suggested by the Matrix Specification have a variant. The others are handled by the fallback Other variant.

Suggested attributes are represented as optional fields on the variants structs.

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Del

<del>, a deleted text element.

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H(HeadingData)

<h1>-<h6>, a section heading element.

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Blockquote

<blockquote>, a block quotation element.

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P

<p>, a paragraph element.

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A(AnchorData)

<a>, an anchor element.

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Ul

<ul>, an unordered list element.

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Ol(OrderedListData)

<ol>, an ordered list element.

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Sup

<sup>, a superscript element.

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Sub

<sub>, a subscript element.

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Li

<li>, a list item element.

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B

<b>, a bring attention to element.

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I

<i>, an idiomatic text element.

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U

<u>, an unarticulated annotation element.

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Strong

<strong>, a strong importance element.

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Em

<em>, an emphasis element.

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S

<s>, a strikethrough element.

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Code(CodeData)

<code>, an inline code element.

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Hr

<hr>, a thematic break element.

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Br

<br>, a line break element.

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Div(DivData)

<div>, a content division element.

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Table

<table>, a table element.

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Thead

<thead>, a table head element.

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Tbody

<tbody>, a table body element.

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Tr

<tr>, a table row element.

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Th

<th>, a table header element.

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Td

<td>, a table data cell element.

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Caption

<caption>, a table caption element.

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Pre

<pre>, a preformatted text element.

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Span(SpanData)

<span>, a content span element.

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Img(ImageData)

<img>, an image embed element.

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Details

<details>, a details disclosure element.

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Summary

<summary>, a disclosure summary element.

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MatrixReply

mx-reply, a Matrix rich reply fallback element.

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Other(QualName)

An HTML element that is not in the suggested list.

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impl Clone for MatrixElement

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fn clone(&self) -> MatrixElement

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MatrixElement

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>

Instruments this type with the provided Span, returning an Instrumented wrapper. Read more
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fn in_current_span(self) -> Instrumented<Self>

Instruments this type with the current Span, returning an Instrumented wrapper. Read more
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