Aspose::Words::Orientation enum
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]Orientation enum
Specifies page orientation.
enum class Orientation
Values
Name | Value | Description |
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Portrait | 1 | Portrait page orientation (narrow and tall). |
Landscape | 2 | Landscape page orientation (wide and short). |
Examples
Shows how to apply and revert page setup settings to sections in a document.
auto doc = MakeObject<Document>();
auto builder = MakeObject<DocumentBuilder>(doc);
// Modify the page setup properties for the builder's current section and add text.
builder->get_PageSetup()->set_Orientation(Orientation::Landscape);
builder->get_PageSetup()->set_VerticalAlignment(PageVerticalAlignment::Center);
builder->Writeln(u"This is the first section, which landscape oriented with vertically centered text.");
// If we start a new section using a document builder,
// it will inherit the builder's current page setup properties.
builder->InsertBreak(BreakType::SectionBreakNewPage);
ASSERT_EQ(Orientation::Landscape, doc->get_Sections()->idx_get(1)->get_PageSetup()->get_Orientation());
ASSERT_EQ(PageVerticalAlignment::Center, doc->get_Sections()->idx_get(1)->get_PageSetup()->get_VerticalAlignment());
// We can revert its page setup properties to their default values using the "ClearFormatting" method.
builder->get_PageSetup()->ClearFormatting();
ASSERT_EQ(Orientation::Portrait, doc->get_Sections()->idx_get(1)->get_PageSetup()->get_Orientation());
ASSERT_EQ(PageVerticalAlignment::Top, doc->get_Sections()->idx_get(1)->get_PageSetup()->get_VerticalAlignment());
builder->Writeln(u"This is the second section, which is in default Letter paper size, portrait orientation and top alignment.");
doc->Save(ArtifactsDir + u"PageSetup.ClearFormatting.docx");
See Also
- Namespace Aspose::Words
- Library Aspose.Words for C++