TextBox.Typography Property
Definition
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Gets the currently effective typography variations for the text contents of the text box.
public:
property System::Windows::Documents::Typography ^ Typography { System::Windows::Documents::Typography ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Documents.Typography Typography { get; }
member this.Typography : System.Windows.Documents.Typography
Public ReadOnly Property Typography As Typography
Property Value
A Typography object that specifies the currently effective typography variations. For a list of default typography values, see Typography.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the Typography attribute, using Paragraph as the example element.
<Paragraph
TextAlignment="Left"
FontSize="18"
FontFamily="Palatino Linotype"
Typography.NumeralStyle="OldStyle"
Typography.Fraction="Stacked"
Typography.Variants="Inferior"
>
<Run>
This text has some altered typography characteristics. Note
that use of an open type font is necessary for most typographic
properties to be effective.
</Run>
<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>
<Run>
0123456789 10 11 12 13
</Run>
<LineBreak/><LineBreak/>
<Run>
1/2 2/3 3/4
</Run>
</Paragraph>
The following figure shows how this example renders.
In contrast, the following figure shows how a similar example with default typographic properties renders.
The following example shows how to set the Typography property programmatically.
Paragraph par = new Paragraph();
Run runText = new Run(
"This text has some altered typography characteristics. Note" +
"that use of an open type font is necessary for most typographic" +
"properties to be effective.");
Run runNumerals = new Run("0123456789 10 11 12 13");
Run runFractions = new Run("1/2 2/3 3/4");
par.Inlines.Add(runText);
par.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak());
par.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak());
par.Inlines.Add(runNumerals);
par.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak());
par.Inlines.Add(new LineBreak());
par.Inlines.Add(runFractions);
par.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Left;
par.FontSize = 18;
par.FontFamily = new FontFamily("Palatino Linotype");
par.Typography.NumeralStyle = FontNumeralStyle.OldStyle;
par.Typography.Fraction = FontFraction.Stacked;
par.Typography.Variants = FontVariants.Inferior;
Dim par As New Paragraph()
Dim runText As New Run("This text has some altered typography characteristics. Note" & "that use of an open type font is necessary for most typographic" & "properties to be effective.")
Dim runNumerals As New Run("0123456789 10 11 12 13")
Dim runFractions As New Run("1/2 2/3 3/4")
par.Inlines.Add(runText)
par.Inlines.Add(New LineBreak())
par.Inlines.Add(New LineBreak())
par.Inlines.Add(runNumerals)
par.Inlines.Add(New LineBreak())
par.Inlines.Add(New LineBreak())
par.Inlines.Add(runFractions)
par.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Left
par.FontSize = 18
par.FontFamily = New FontFamily("Palatino Linotype")
par.Typography.NumeralStyle = FontNumeralStyle.OldStyle
par.Typography.Fraction = FontFraction.Stacked
par.Typography.Variants = FontVariants.Inferior
Remarks
The Typography property is applicable only to OpenType fonts. A typography variant has no effect on fonts that do not support the variant. For more information about this topic, see Typography in WPF.