FontDialog.MinSize Propiedad
Definición
Importante
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Obtiene o establece el tamaño de punto mínimo que un usuario puede seleccionar.
public:
property int MinSize { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int MinSize { get; set; }
member this.MinSize : int with get, set
Public Property MinSize As Integer
Valor de propiedad
Tamaño de punto mínimo que un usuario puede seleccionar. El valor predeterminado es 0.
Ejemplos
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra cómo usar los MinSizemiembros , MaxSizeShowEffects y FontMustExist y controlar el Apply evento. Para ejecutar este ejemplo, pegue el código siguiente en un formulario que contenga un FontDialog denominado FontDialog1
y un Button denominado Button1
.
void Button1_Click( System::Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
// Set FontMustExist to true, which causes message box error
// if the user enters a font that does not exist.
FontDialog1->FontMustExist = true;
// Associate the method handling the Apply event with the event.
FontDialog1->Apply += gcnew System::EventHandler( this, &Form1::FontDialog1_Apply );
// Set a minimum and maximum size to be
// shown in the FontDialog.
FontDialog1->MaxSize = 32;
FontDialog1->MinSize = 18;
// Show the Apply button in the dialog.
FontDialog1->ShowApply = true;
// Do not show effects such as Underline
// and Bold.
FontDialog1->ShowEffects = false;
// Save the existing font.
System::Drawing::Font^ oldFont = this->Font;
//Show the dialog, and get the result
System::Windows::Forms::DialogResult result = FontDialog1->ShowDialog();
// If the OK button in the Font dialog box is clicked,
// set all the controls' fonts to the chosen font by calling
// the FontDialog1_Apply method.
if ( result == ::DialogResult::OK )
{
FontDialog1_Apply( this->Button1, gcnew System::EventArgs );
}
// If Cancel is clicked, set the font back to
// the original font.
else
// If Cancel is clicked, set the font back to
// the original font.
if ( result == ::DialogResult::Cancel )
{
this->Font = oldFont;
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = this->Controls->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Control^ containedControl = safe_cast<Control^>(myEnum->Current);
containedControl->Font = oldFont;
}
}
}
// Handle the Apply event by setting all controls' fonts to
// the chosen font.
void FontDialog1_Apply( Object^ sender, System::EventArgs^ e )
{
this->Font = FontDialog1->Font;
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum1 = this->Controls->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum1->MoveNext() )
{
Control^ containedControl = safe_cast<Control^>(myEnum1->Current);
containedControl->Font = FontDialog1->Font;
}
}
private void Button1_Click(System.Object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
// Set FontMustExist to true, which causes message box error
// if the user enters a font that does not exist.
FontDialog1.FontMustExist = true;
// Associate the method handling the Apply event with the event.
FontDialog1.Apply += new System.EventHandler(FontDialog1_Apply);
// Set a minimum and maximum size to be
// shown in the FontDialog.
FontDialog1.MaxSize = 32;
FontDialog1.MinSize = 18;
// Show the Apply button in the dialog.
FontDialog1.ShowApply = true;
// Do not show effects such as Underline
// and Bold.
FontDialog1.ShowEffects = false;
// Save the existing font.
System.Drawing.Font oldFont = this.Font;
//Show the dialog, and get the result
DialogResult result = FontDialog1.ShowDialog();
// If the OK button in the Font dialog box is clicked,
// set all the controls' fonts to the chosen font by calling
// the FontDialog1_Apply method.
if (result == DialogResult.OK)
{
FontDialog1_Apply(this.Button1, new System.EventArgs());
}
// If Cancel is clicked, set the font back to
// the original font.
else if (result == DialogResult.Cancel)
{
this.Font = oldFont;
foreach ( Control containedControl in this.Controls)
{
containedControl.Font = oldFont;
}
}
}
// Handle the Apply event by setting all controls' fonts to
// the chosen font.
private void FontDialog1_Apply(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
this.Font = FontDialog1.Font;
foreach ( Control containedControl in this.Controls )
{
containedControl.Font = FontDialog1.Font;
}
}
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
' Set FontMustExist to true, which causes message box error
' if the user enters a font that does not exist.
FontDialog1.FontMustExist = True
' Set a minimum and maximum size to be
' shown in the FontDialog.
FontDialog1.MaxSize = 32
FontDialog1.MinSize = 18
' Show the Apply button in the dialog.
FontDialog1.ShowApply = True
' Do not show effects such as Underline
' and Bold.
FontDialog1.ShowEffects = False
' Save the existing font.
Dim oldFont As System.Drawing.Font = Me.Font
' Show the dialog and save the result.
Dim result As DialogResult = FontDialog1.ShowDialog()
' If The OK button in the Font dialog box is clicked,
' set all the controls' fonts to the chosen font by
' calling the FontDialog1_Apply method.
If result = DialogResult.OK Then
FontDialog1_Apply(Me.Button1, New System.EventArgs)
' If the Cancel button is clicked, set the controls'
' fonts back to the original font.
ElseIf (result = DialogResult.Cancel) Then
Dim containedControl As Control
For Each containedControl In Me.Controls
containedControl.Font = oldFont
Next
End If
End Sub
' Handle the Apply event by setting all controls' fonts to
' the chosen font.
Private Sub FontDialog1_Apply(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles FontDialog1.Apply
Me.Font = FontDialog1.Font
Dim containedControl As Control
For Each containedControl In Me.Controls
containedControl.Font = FontDialog1.Font
Next
End Sub
Comentarios
Para que la configuración de tamaño máximo y mínimo surta efecto, MaxSize debe ser mayor que MinSizey ambos deben ser mayores que 0.
Los intentos de establecer esta propiedad en valores inferiores a 0 darán lugar a que se use un valor de 0. Si establece MinSize en un valor mayor que MaxSize, MaxSize se establece en el valor de MinSize. El efecto de establecer MinSize y MaxSize en el mismo valor es limitar la selección de tamaño a un único tamaño de fuente.
Cuando el tamaño del punto es 0, no hay límites de tamaño de fuente.