TextPane.IsVisible Method
Returns a value indicating whether the character or specified characters are visible in the text pane.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function IsVisible ( _
Point As TextPoint, _
PointOrCount As Object _
) As Boolean
bool IsVisible(
TextPoint Point,
Object PointOrCount
)
bool IsVisible(
[InAttribute] TextPoint^ Point,
[InAttribute] Object^ PointOrCount
)
abstract IsVisible :
Point:TextPoint *
PointOrCount:Object -> bool
function IsVisible(
Point : TextPoint,
PointOrCount : Object
) : boolean
Parameters
Point
Type: EnvDTE.TextPointRequired. A TextPoint location used to determine if a character is visible. Since a Point is situated between two characters, the default interpretation (that is, when no value is given for the PointOrCount argument) is the first character immediately to the right of the text point. If the character after the text point is visible, then the Point is visible as well.
PointOrCount
Type: System.ObjectOptional. Another point that works with the first Point argument to indicate a range of text. IsVisible determines whether or not this range of text is visible. PointOrCount can also be set to a number of characters that follow Point to indicate the range of text.
If a value is not supplied to the PointOrCount argument, IsVisible checks for the visibility of the character immediately to the right of Point, because PointOrCount has a default value of 1.
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the point is visible; otherwise, false.
Remarks
If a value is supplied to PointOrCount, then IsVisible returns true when the entire selected range of text is visible.
Examples
Sub IsVisibleExample(ByVal dte As EnvDTE.DTE)
Dim objTextDoc As TextDocument
Dim objTextPt As TextPoint
Dim objEP As EditPoint
Dim objTextPn As TextPane
' Create a new text document.
dte.ItemOperations.NewFile("General\Text File")
' Get a handle to the new document and create EditPoint,
' TextPoint, and TextPane objects.
objTextDoc = dte.ActiveDocument.Object("TextDocument")
objEP = objTextDoc.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint
objTextPt = objTextDoc.StartPoint
objTextPn = dte.ActiveWindow.Object.ActivePane
' Plug in some text.
objEP.Insert("A test sentence.")
' Check the first ten characters for visibility.
If objTextPn.IsVisible(objTextPt, 10) = True Then
MsgBox("Text is visible")
Else
MsgBox("Text is not visible.")
End If
End Sub
public void IsVisibleExample(_DTE dte)
{
TextDocument td;
TextPoint tpt;
TextPane tpn;
EditPoint ep;
TextWindow tw;
// Create a new text document.
dte.ItemOperations.NewFile (@"General\Text
File","test.txt",Constants.vsViewKindTextView);
// Get a handle to the new document and create EditPoint,
// TextPoint, and TextPane objects.
td = (TextDocument)dte.ActiveDocument.Object ("TextDocument");
ep = td.StartPoint.CreateEditPoint();
tpt = td.StartPoint;
tw = (TextWindow)dte.ActiveWindow.Object;
tpn = tw.ActivePane;
// Plug in some text.
ep.Insert ("A test sentence.");
// Check the first ten characters for visibility.
if (tpn.IsVisible (tpt,10))
MessageBox.Show ("Text is visible");
else
MessageBox.Show ("Text is not visible.");
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.