StringFormat.LineAlignment Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the vertical alignment of the string.
public:
property System::Drawing::StringAlignment LineAlignment { System::Drawing::StringAlignment get(); void set(System::Drawing::StringAlignment value); };
public System.Drawing.StringAlignment LineAlignment { get; set; }
member this.LineAlignment : System.Drawing.StringAlignment with get, set
Public Property LineAlignment As StringAlignment
Property Value
A StringAlignment enumeration that represents the vertical line alignment.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the LineAlignment and Alignment properties and the StringAlignment enumeration to align strings. This example is designed to be used with Windows Forms. Paste the code into a form and call the ShowLineAndAlignment
method when handling the form's Paint event, passing e
as PaintEventArgs.
private:
void ShowLineAndAlignment( PaintEventArgs^ e )
{
// Construct a new Rectangle .
Rectangle displayRectangle = Rectangle(Point(40,40),System::Drawing::Size( 80, 80 ));
// Construct 2 new StringFormat objects
StringFormat^ format1 = gcnew StringFormat( StringFormatFlags::NoClip );
StringFormat^ format2 = gcnew StringFormat( format1 );
// Set the LineAlignment and Alignment properties for
// both StringFormat objects to different values.
format1->LineAlignment = StringAlignment::Near;
format1->Alignment = StringAlignment::Center;
format2->LineAlignment = StringAlignment::Center;
format2->Alignment = StringAlignment::Far;
// Draw the bounding rectangle and a string for each
// StringFormat object.
e->Graphics->DrawRectangle( Pens::Black, displayRectangle );
e->Graphics->DrawString( "Showing Format1", this->Font, Brushes::Red, displayRectangle, format1 );
e->Graphics->DrawString( "Showing Format2", this->Font, Brushes::Red, displayRectangle, format2 );
}
private void ShowLineAndAlignment(PaintEventArgs e)
{
// Construct a new Rectangle .
Rectangle displayRectangle =
new Rectangle (new Point(40, 40), new Size (80, 80));
// Construct 2 new StringFormat objects
StringFormat format1 = new StringFormat(StringFormatFlags.NoClip);
StringFormat format2 = new StringFormat(format1);
// Set the LineAlignment and Alignment properties for
// both StringFormat objects to different values.
format1.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Near;
format1.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center;
format2.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center;
format2.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far;
// Draw the bounding rectangle and a string for each
// StringFormat object.
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Black, displayRectangle);
e.Graphics.DrawString("Showing Format1", this.Font,
Brushes.Red, (RectangleF)displayRectangle, format1);
e.Graphics.DrawString("Showing Format2", this.Font,
Brushes.Red, (RectangleF)displayRectangle, format2);
}
Private Sub ShowLineAndAlignment(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
' Construct a new Rectangle.
Dim displayRectangle _
As New Rectangle(New Point(40, 40), New Size(80, 80))
' Construct two new StringFormat objects
Dim format1 As New StringFormat(StringFormatFlags.NoClip)
Dim format2 As New StringFormat(format1)
' Set the LineAlignment and Alignment properties for
' both StringFormat objects to different values.
format1.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Near
format1.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center
format2.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center
format2.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far
' Draw the bounding rectangle and a string for each
' StringFormat object.
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(Pens.Black, displayRectangle)
e.Graphics.DrawString("Showing Format1", Me.Font, Brushes.Red, _
RectangleF.op_Implicit(displayRectangle), format1)
e.Graphics.DrawString("Showing Format2", Me.Font, Brushes.Red, _
RectangleF.op_Implicit(displayRectangle), format2)
End Sub
Remarks
Use Alignment to specify the horizontal alignment of the string.