ContentAlignment Enum
Definition
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Specifies alignment of content on the drawing surface.
public enum class ContentAlignment
public enum ContentAlignment
type ContentAlignment =
Public Enum ContentAlignment
- Inheritance
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
TopLeft | 1 | Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned on the left. |
TopCenter | 2 | Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned at the center. |
TopRight | 4 | Content is vertically aligned at the top, and horizontally aligned on the right. |
MiddleLeft | 16 | Content is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned on the left. |
MiddleCenter | 32 | Content is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned at the center. |
MiddleRight | 64 | Content is vertically aligned in the middle, and horizontally aligned on the right. |
BottomLeft | 256 | Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned on the left. |
BottomCenter | 512 | Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned at the center. |
BottomRight | 1024 | Content is vertically aligned at the bottom, and horizontally aligned on the right. |
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the Point.Point and Size constructors and the System.Drawing.ContentAlignment enumeration. To run this example paste this code into a Windows Form that contains a label named Label1
and call the InitializeLabel1
method in the form's constructor.
void InitializeLabel1()
{
// Set a border.
Label1->BorderStyle = BorderStyle::FixedSingle;
// Set the size, constructing a size from two integers.
Label1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 100, 50 );
// Set the location, constructing a point from a 32-bit integer
// (using hexadecimal).
Label1->Location = Point(0x280028);
// Set and align the text on the lower-right side of the label.
Label1->TextAlign = ContentAlignment::BottomRight;
Label1->Text = "Bottom Right Alignment";
}
private void InitializeLabel1()
{
// Set a border.
Label1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.FixedSingle;
// Set the size, constructing a size from two integers.
Label1.Size = new Size(100, 50);
// Set the location, constructing a point from a 32-bit integer
// (using hexadecimal).
Label1.Location = new Point(0x280028);
// Set and align the text on the lower-right side of the label.
Label1.TextAlign = ContentAlignment.BottomRight;
Label1.Text = "Bottom Right Alignment";
}
Private Sub InitializeLabel1()
' Set a border.
Label1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.FixedSingle
' Set the size, constructing a size from two integers.
Label1.Size = New Size(100, 50)
' Set the location, constructing a point from a 32-bit integer
' (using hexadecimal).
Label1.Location = New Point(&H280028)
' Set and align the text on the lower-right side of the label.
Label1.TextAlign = ContentAlignment.BottomRight
Label1.Text = "Bottom Right Alignment"
End Sub