ColumnHeader.TextAlign Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit l'alignement horizontal du texte affiché dans ColumnHeader.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::HorizontalAlignment TextAlign { System::Windows::Forms::HorizontalAlignment get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::HorizontalAlignment value); };
public System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment TextAlign { get; set; }
member this.TextAlign : System.Windows.Forms.HorizontalAlignment with get, set
Public Property TextAlign As HorizontalAlignment
Valeur de propriété
Une des valeurs de l'objet HorizontalAlignment. La valeur par défaut est Left.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre l’initialisation d’un ListView contrôle. L’exemple crée ColumnHeader des objets et définit les propriétés et TextAlignWidth de l’en-tête de Textcolonne. L’exemple ajoute également des éléments et des sous-éléments au ListView. Pour exécuter cet exemple, collez le code suivant dans un formulaire et appelez la PopulateListView
méthode à partir du constructeur ou Load du gestionnaire d’événements du formulaire.
private:
void PopulateListView()
{
ListView1->Width = 270;
ListView1->Location = System::Drawing::Point( 10, 10 );
// Declare and construct the ColumnHeader objects.
ColumnHeader^ header1;
ColumnHeader^ header2;
header1 = gcnew ColumnHeader;
header2 = gcnew ColumnHeader;
// Set the text, alignment and width for each column header.
header1->Text = "File name";
header1->TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment::Left;
header1->Width = 70;
header2->TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment::Left;
header2->Text = "Location";
header2->Width = 200;
// Add the headers to the ListView control.
ListView1->Columns->Add( header1 );
ListView1->Columns->Add( header2 );
// Specify that each item appears on a separate line.
ListView1->View = View::Details;
// Populate the ListView.Items property.
// Set the directory to the sample picture directory.
System::IO::DirectoryInfo^ dirInfo = gcnew System::IO::DirectoryInfo( "C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users"
"\\Documents\\My Pictures\\Sample Pictures" );
// Get the .jpg files from the directory
array<System::IO::FileInfo^>^files = dirInfo->GetFiles( "*.jpg" );
// Add each file name and full name including path
// to the ListView.
if ( files != nullptr )
{
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = files->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
System::IO::FileInfo^ file = safe_cast<System::IO::FileInfo^>(myEnum->Current);
ListViewItem^ item = gcnew ListViewItem( file->Name );
item->SubItems->Add( file->FullName );
ListView1->Items->Add( item );
}
}
}
private void PopulateListView()
{
ListView1.Width = 270;
ListView1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(10, 10);
// Declare and construct the ColumnHeader objects.
ColumnHeader header1, header2;
header1 = new ColumnHeader();
header2 = new ColumnHeader();
// Set the text, alignment and width for each column header.
header1.Text = "File name";
header1.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
header1.Width = 70;
header2.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left;
header2.Text = "Location";
header2.Width = 200;
// Add the headers to the ListView control.
ListView1.Columns.Add(header1);
ListView1.Columns.Add(header2);
// Specify that each item appears on a separate line.
ListView1.View = View.Details;
// Populate the ListView.Items property.
// Set the directory to the sample picture directory.
System.IO.DirectoryInfo dirInfo =
new System.IO.DirectoryInfo(
"C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users" +
"\\Documents\\My Pictures\\Sample Pictures");
// Get the .jpg files from the directory
System.IO.FileInfo[] files = dirInfo.GetFiles("*.jpg");
// Add each file name and full name including path
// to the ListView.
if (files != null)
{
foreach ( System.IO.FileInfo file in files )
{
ListViewItem item = new ListViewItem(file.Name);
item.SubItems.Add(file.FullName);
ListView1.Items.Add(item);
}
}
}
Private Sub PopulateListView()
ListView1.Width = 270
ListView1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(10, 10)
' Declare and construct the ColumnHeader objects.
Dim header1, header2 As ColumnHeader
header1 = New ColumnHeader
header2 = New ColumnHeader
' Set the text, alignment and width for each column header.
header1.Text = "File name"
header1.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left
header1.Width = 70
header2.TextAlign = HorizontalAlignment.Left
header2.Text = "Location"
header2.Width = 200
' Add the headers to the ListView control.
ListView1.Columns.Add(header1)
ListView1.Columns.Add(header2)
' Specify that each item appears on a separate line.
ListView1.View = View.Details
' Populate the ListView.Items property.
' Set the directory to the sample picture directory.
Dim dirInfo As New System.IO.DirectoryInfo _
("C:\Documents and Settings\All Users" _
& "\Documents\My Pictures\Sample Pictures")
Dim file As System.IO.FileInfo
' Get the .jpg files from the directory
Dim files() As System.io.FileInfo = dirInfo.GetFiles("*.jpg")
' Add each file name and full name including path
' to the ListView.
If (files IsNot Nothing) Then
For Each file In files
Dim item As New ListViewItem(file.Name)
item.SubItems.Add(file.FullName)
ListView1.Items.Add(item)
Next
End If
End Sub
Remarques
Vous pouvez utiliser cette propriété pour fournir différents paramètres d’alignement de texte pour le texte affiché dans chaque ColumnHeader.
Notes
En raison d’une limitation dans le contrôle sous-jacent, cette propriété n’a aucun effet sur la première colonne du ListView contrôle, qui est toujours alignée sur la gauche. Pour contourner cette limitation dans .NET Framework 2.0, vous pouvez gérer l’événement et peindre l’en-tête ListView.DrawColumnHeader de colonne vous-même.