Typography.StandardLigatures Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether standard ligatures are enabled.
public:
property bool StandardLigatures { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool StandardLigatures { get; set; }
member this.StandardLigatures : bool with get, set
Public Property StandardLigatures As Boolean
Property Value
true
if standard ligatures are enabled; otherwise, false
. The default value is true
.
Remarks
This property gets or sets a value on the object that owns a Typography
property, which is the only way to access a Typography class instance. In addition, this property supports an attached property usage so that it can be set on text-containing objects in XAML.
The following text displays standard ligature glyphs for the Pericles font.
Example of standard set of ligatures
The following code example shows how to define standard ligature glyphs for the Pericles font, using the StandardLigatures property.
<Paragraph FontFamily="Pericles" Typography.StandardLigatures="True">
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">FI</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">FL</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">TH</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">TT</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">TV</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">TW</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">TY</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">VT</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">WT</Run>
<Run Typography.StylisticAlternates="1">YT</Run>
</Paragraph>
By default, OpenTypes fonts in WPF enable standard ligatures. For example, if you use the Palatino Linotype font, the standard ligatures "fi", "ff", and "fl" appear as a combined character glyph. Notice that the pair of characters for each standard ligature touch each other.
Example of standard ligatures enabled by default
However, you can disable standard ligature features so that a standard ligature such as "ff" displays as two separate glyphs, rather than as a combined character glyph.
Example of disabled standard ligatures
The following code example shows how to disable standard ligature glyphs for the Palatino Linotype font, using the StandardLigatures property.
<!-- Set standard ligatures to false in order to disable feature. -->
<Paragraph Typography.StandardLigatures="False" FontFamily="Palatino Linotype" FontSize="72">
fi ff fl
</Paragraph>
If the value of StandardLigatures is true
and the selected font does not support standard ligatures, the default form of the letter is displayed.
XAML Attribute Usage
<object Typography.StandardLigatures="bool"/>
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | StandardLigaturesProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
AffectsMeasure, AffectsRender, Inherits |