public class Orientation
extends java.lang.Object
Examples:
Shows how to apply and revert page setup settings to sections in a document.
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
// Modify the page setup properties for the builder's current section and add text.
builder.getPageSetup().setOrientation(Orientation.LANDSCAPE);
builder.getPageSetup().setVerticalAlignment(PageVerticalAlignment.CENTER);
builder.writeln("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.SECTION_BREAK_NEW_PAGE);
Assert.assertEquals(Orientation.LANDSCAPE, doc.getSections().get(1).getPageSetup().getOrientation());
Assert.assertEquals(PageVerticalAlignment.CENTER, doc.getSections().get(1).getPageSetup().getVerticalAlignment());
// We can revert its page setup properties to their default values using the "ClearFormatting" method.
builder.getPageSetup().clearFormatting();
Assert.assertEquals(Orientation.PORTRAIT, doc.getSections().get(1).getPageSetup().getOrientation());
Assert.assertEquals(PageVerticalAlignment.TOP, doc.getSections().get(1).getPageSetup().getVerticalAlignment());
builder.writeln("This is the second section, which is in default Letter paper size, portrait orientation and top alignment.");
doc.save(getArtifactsDir() + "PageSetup.ClearFormatting.docx");
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static int |
LANDSCAPE
Landscape page orientation (wide and short).
|
static int |
length |
static int |
PORTRAIT
Portrait page orientation (narrow and tall).
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
static int |
fromName(java.lang.String orientationName) |
static java.lang.String |
getName(int orientation) |
static int[] |
getValues() |
static java.lang.String |
toString(int orientation) |