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V25.1
  • DxHtmlEditorVariables.EscapeCharacters Property

    Specifies escape sequences that enclose placeholder variables in the document.

    Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

    Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

    Declaration

    [Parameter]
    public object EscapeCharacters { get; set; }

    Property Value

    Type Description
    Object

    The escape characters.

    Remarks

    <DxHtmlEditor> supports placeholder variables you can use to create templates for document generation. When a user clicks the toolbar’s Variable command, the component displays a drop-down list of available variables. The editor inserts the selected placeholder variable at the caret position in the document and encloses the variable between escape sequences. The default escape sequences are { and }.

    Specify the EscapeCharacters property if you need to change escape sequences. This property accepts one string value or an array of strings.

    Example

    The following code snippet implements placeholder variables and adds the Variable command to the built-it toolbar:

    Html Editor - Variables

    @using DevExpress.Blazor.Office
    
    <DxHtmlEditor Height="200px"
                  CustomizeToolbar="@OnCustomizeToolbar">
        <DxHtmlEditorVariables Data=@Variables
                               EscapeCharacters="@escapeChar" />
    </DxHtmlEditor>
    
    @code {
        string[] Variables = new string[] { "FirstName", "LastName" };
        // Declare one string
        string escapeChar = "$";
        // Declare an array of strings
        string[] escapeChar = new string[] { "$", "$" };
    
        void OnCustomizeToolbar(IToolbar toolbar) {
            toolbar.Groups.Add(HtmlEditorToolbarGroupNames.Variable);
        }
    }
    
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