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ImageProperties.VerticalRelativeOffset Property

Specifies an image’s relative offset from a vertical anchor element.

Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor.RichEdit

Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.RichEdit.v24.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor.RichEdit

#Declaration

C#
public int VerticalRelativeOffset { get; set; }

#Property Value

Type Description
Int32

The vertical offset in percentage.

#Remarks

Use any of the following properties to define a vertical position of an image relative to its vertical anchor element:

VerticalAlignment
Vertically aligns an image. If you set this property to a value different from None, the Rich Text Editor sets the VerticalOffset and VerticalRelativeOffset properties to 0.
VerticalOffset
Defines an image’s vertical offset in twips. If you set this property to a value different from 0, the Rich Text Editor sets the VerticalRelativeOffset property to 0.
VerticalRelativeOffset
Defines an image’s vertical offset in percentage.
Razor
<DxRichEdit @ref="richEdit" />

@code {
    DxRichEdit richEdit;
    Document documentAPI;
    @* ... *@
    /* Surround the code that contains an asynchronous operation with a try-catch block to handle
    the OperationCanceledException. This exception is thrown when an asynchronous operation is canceled. */
        try {
            documentAPI = richEdit.DocumentAPI;
            @* ... *@
            Image firstImage = await documentAPI.Images.GetAsync(0);
            @* ... *@
            await firstImage.ChangePropertiesAsync(properties => {
                if (firstImage.VerticalRelativeOffset == 0) {
                    properties.VerticalAlignment = FloatingObjectVerticalAlignment.None;
                    properties.VerticalOffset = 0;
                    properties.VerticalRelativeOffset = 100;
                }
            });
            @* ... *@
        }
        catch (OperationCanceledException e) {
            Console.WriteLine($"{nameof(OperationCanceledException)} thrown with message: {e.Message}");
        }
}

Use the VerticalRelativeOffset property to get the vertical relative offset of the image.

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