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Tables are a special type of portal. As such, they share all of the same target references as normal portals. However, tables also have a few additional target references that are unique to themselves. The complete list of these special target references is presented in the table below. | Tables are a special type of portal. As such, they share all of the same target references as normal portals. However, tables also have a few additional target references that are unique to themselves. The complete list of these special target references is presented in the table below. |
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Context: HL Kit … Kit Reference … Target References
See Also: Table Context Transitions
Tables are a special type of portal. As such, they share all of the same target references as normal portals. However, tables also have a few additional target references that are unique to themselves. The complete list of these special target references is presented in the table below.
IMPORTANT! Tables also support all general portal target references.
gaphorz (Right, Number) Returns the gap between items within the table along the horizontal axis.
Example: perform this.gaphorz
gapvert (Right, Number) Returns the gap between items within the table along the vertical axis.
Example: perform this.gapvert