FormattedText.SetFontWeight Method
Definition
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Sets the font weight for the FormattedText object.
Overloads
SetFontWeight(FontWeight, Int32, Int32) |
Changes the FontWeight for specified text within a FormattedText object. |
SetFontWeight(FontWeight) |
Sets the font weight for the entire set of characters in the FormattedText object. |
SetFontWeight(FontWeight, Int32, Int32)
Changes the FontWeight for specified text within a FormattedText object.
public:
void SetFontWeight(System::Windows::FontWeight weight, int startIndex, int count);
public void SetFontWeight (System.Windows.FontWeight weight, int startIndex, int count);
member this.SetFontWeight : System.Windows.FontWeight * int * int -> unit
Public Sub SetFontWeight (weight As FontWeight, startIndex As Integer, count As Integer)
Parameters
- weight
- FontWeight
The font weight to use for text formatting.
- startIndex
- Int32
The start index of the initial character to apply the font weight to.
- count
- Int32
The number of characters to apply the font weight to.
Examples
The following example creates a FormattedText object and then applies several formatting styles to the text, including SetFontWeight.
protected override void OnRender(DrawingContext drawingContext)
{
string testString = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor";
// Create the initial formatted text string.
FormattedText formattedText = new FormattedText(
testString,
CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo("en-us"),
FlowDirection.LeftToRight,
new Typeface("Verdana"),
32,
Brushes.Black);
// Set a maximum width and height. If the text overflows these values, an ellipsis "..." appears.
formattedText.MaxTextWidth = 300;
formattedText.MaxTextHeight = 240;
// Use a larger font size beginning at the first (zero-based) character and continuing for 5 characters.
// The font size is calculated in terms of points -- not as device-independent pixels.
formattedText.SetFontSize(36 * (96.0 / 72.0), 0, 5);
// Use a Bold font weight beginning at the 6th character and continuing for 11 characters.
formattedText.SetFontWeight(FontWeights.Bold, 6, 11);
// Use a linear gradient brush beginning at the 6th character and continuing for 11 characters.
formattedText.SetForegroundBrush(
new LinearGradientBrush(
Colors.Orange,
Colors.Teal,
90.0),
6, 11);
// Use an Italic font style beginning at the 28th character and continuing for 28 characters.
formattedText.SetFontStyle(FontStyles.Italic, 28, 28);
// Draw the formatted text string to the DrawingContext of the control.
drawingContext.DrawText(formattedText, new Point(10, 0));
}
Protected Overrides Sub OnRender(ByVal drawingContext As DrawingContext)
Dim testString As String = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor"
' Create the initial formatted text string.
Dim formattedText As New FormattedText(testString, CultureInfo.GetCultureInfo("en-us"), FlowDirection.LeftToRight, New Typeface("Verdana"), 32, Brushes.Black)
' Set a maximum width and height. If the text overflows these values, an ellipsis "..." appears.
formattedText.MaxTextWidth = 300
formattedText.MaxTextHeight = 240
' Use a larger font size beginning at the first (zero-based) character and continuing for 5 characters.
' The font size is calculated in terms of points -- not as device-independent pixels.
formattedText.SetFontSize(36 * (96.0 / 72.0), 0, 5)
' Use a Bold font weight beginning at the 6th character and continuing for 11 characters.
formattedText.SetFontWeight(FontWeights.Bold, 6, 11)
' Use a linear gradient brush beginning at the 6th character and continuing for 11 characters.
formattedText.SetForegroundBrush(New LinearGradientBrush(Colors.Orange, Colors.Teal, 90.0), 6, 11)
' Use an Italic font style beginning at the 28th character and continuing for 28 characters.
formattedText.SetFontStyle(FontStyles.Italic, 28, 28)
' Draw the formatted text string to the DrawingContext of the control.
drawingContext.DrawText(formattedText, New Point(10, 0))
End Sub
Remarks
FontWeight supports type conversion behavior such that static values of the FontWeights class can be used to initialize FontWeight and fill parameters that are type FontWeight.
Applies to
SetFontWeight(FontWeight)
Sets the font weight for the entire set of characters in the FormattedText object.
public:
void SetFontWeight(System::Windows::FontWeight weight);
public void SetFontWeight (System.Windows.FontWeight weight);
member this.SetFontWeight : System.Windows.FontWeight -> unit
Public Sub SetFontWeight (weight As FontWeight)
Parameters
- weight
- FontWeight
The FontWeight to use for text formatting.
Remarks
FontWeight supports type conversion behavior such that static values of the FontWeights class can be used to initialize FontWeight and fill parameters that are type FontWeight.