AccessText.FontSize Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the font size to use with the AccessText element.
public:
property double FontSize { double get(); void set(double value); };
[System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.Windows.FontSizeConverter))]
[System.Windows.Localizability(System.Windows.LocalizationCategory.None)]
public double FontSize { get; set; }
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(System.Windows.FontSizeConverter))>]
[<System.Windows.Localizability(System.Windows.LocalizationCategory.None)>]
member this.FontSize : double with get, set
Public Property FontSize As Double
Property Value
The font size to use. The default is the font size that is determined by the MessageFontSize metric.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example shows how to set properties to change the appearance of the text in an AccessText control.
<TextBox Name="textBox2" Width="50" Height="30"/>
<Label Target="{Binding ElementName=textBox2}">
<AccessText Background="Red" Foreground="DarkSlateBlue"
FontFamily="Arial Narrow" FontSize="16" FontStyle="Italic"
FontWeight="Bold">
E_dit
</AccessText>
</Label>
Remarks
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | FontSizeProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
AffectsMeasure, AffectsRender, Inherits |
XAML Attribute Usage
<object FontSize="double"/>
- or -
<object FontSize ="qualifiedDouble"/>
XAML Values
Double
Double
A string representation of a Double value. This value is interpreted as a device-independent unit (1/96th inch) measurement. Strings need not explicitly include decimal points. For example, you can specify a value of 1
.
qualifiedDouble
A double value that is followed by one of these unit declaration strings: px
, in
, cm
, pt
.
px
(default) is device-independent units (1/96th inch per unit)
in
is inches; 1in==96px
cm
is centimeters; 1cm==(96/2.54) px
pt
is points; 1pt==(96/72) px
Note In many cases, you can set a double to Auto
; however, you cannot set this property to Auto
.
Applies to
See also
.NET