import { CSSProperties } from '@workday/canvas-kit-react/tokens';
export type ComponentStyles = Record<string, CSSProperties>;
/**
 * A helpful hook for supporting bidirectional styles.
 * * Read below for more detail or [view the docs](https://github.com/Workday/canvas-kit/blob/master/modules/labs-react/common/README.md#useThemeRTL).
 *
 * @returns
 * * `themeRTL` - a function to transform bidirectional styles
 * * `theme` - the Canvas theme object (optional, provided for convenience)
 *
 * `themeRTL` allows you to support bidirectionality with a single set of styles and pass them along to a component.
 * It accepts CSS object styles and transforms CSS attributes based on the content direction set in the theme (LTR or RTL).
 *
 * @example
 * import { type } from '@workday/canvas-kit-react/tokens';
 * import { useThemeRTL } from '@workday/canvas-kit-labs-react/common';
 *
 * const ErrorText: React.FC = (props) => {
 *   const { themeRTL, theme } = useThemeRTL();
 *   // `borderLeft` will be converted to `borderRight`
 *   // when the theme direction is `RTL`.
 *   // All other styles will remain unchanged.
 *   const errorTextStyles = themeRTL({
 *     ...type.levels.subtext.medium,
 *     color: theme.canvas.palette.error.main,
 *     borderLeft: `solid 2px ${theme.canvas.palette.error.main}`,
 *   });
 *
 *   return <span css={errorTextStyles} {...props} />;
 * }
 *
 * @deprecated ⚠️ `useThemeRTL` has been deprecated and will be removed in a future major version. Now that IE11 is no longer supported, we encourage consumers to use [CSS logical properties](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_Logical_Properties).
 */
export declare function useThemeRTL(): {
    themeRTL: (...cssObject: CSSProperties[]) => CSSProperties;
    theme: import("@workday/canvas-kit-react/common").EmotionCanvasTheme;
};
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