WrapDirection Enum
Definition
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Specifies the allowable directions that content can wrap around an object.
public enum class WrapDirection
public enum WrapDirection
type WrapDirection =
Public Enum WrapDirection
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
None | 0 | Content that does not flow around the object. |
Left | 1 | Content that only flows around the left side of the object. |
Right | 2 | Content that only flows around the right side of the object. |
Both | 3 | Content that flows around both sides of the object. |
Examples
The following example shows how to set the WrapDirection attribute of a Figure element.
<FlowDocument>
<Paragraph>
<Figure
Name="myFigure"
Width="140" Height="50"
HorizontalAnchor="PageCenter"
VerticalAnchor="PageCenter"
HorizontalOffset="100"
VerticalOffset="20"
WrapDirection="Both"
/>
</Paragraph>
</FlowDocument>
The following example shows how to set the WrapDirection property programmatically.
Figure figx = new Figure();
figx.Name = "myFigure";
figx.Width = new FigureLength(140);
figx.Height = new FigureLength(50);
figx.HorizontalAnchor = FigureHorizontalAnchor.PageCenter;
figx.VerticalAnchor = FigureVerticalAnchor.PageCenter;
figx.HorizontalOffset = 100;
figx.VerticalOffset = 20;
figx.WrapDirection = WrapDirection.Both;
Paragraph parx = new Paragraph(figx);
FlowDocument flowDoc = new FlowDocument(parx);
Dim figx As New Figure()
With figx
.Name = "myFigure"
.Width = New FigureLength(140)
.Height = New FigureLength(50)
.HorizontalAnchor = FigureHorizontalAnchor.PageCenter
.VerticalAnchor = FigureVerticalAnchor.PageCenter
.HorizontalOffset = 100
.VerticalOffset = 20
.WrapDirection = WrapDirection.Both
End With
Dim parx As New Paragraph(figx)
Dim flowDoc As New FlowDocument(parx)
Applies to
.NET