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FigureVerticalAnchor Enumeration
Visual Studio 2008
Describes the point of reference of a figure in the vertical direction.
Assembly: PresentationFramework (in PresentationFramework.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| PageTop | Anchor the figure to the top of the page area. | |
| PageCenter | Anchor the figure to the center of the page area. | |
| PageBottom | Anchor the figure to the bottom of the page area. | |
| ContentTop | Anchor the figure to the top of the page content area. | |
| ContentCenter | Anchor the figure to the center of the page content area. | |
| ContentBottom | Anchor the figure to the bottom of the page content area. | |
| ParagraphTop | Anchor the figure to the top of the current paragraph. |
The following example shows how to set the VerticalAnchor 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 VerticalAnchor 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);
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
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