TextBox.TextDecorations Property
Definition
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Gets the text decorations to apply to the text box.
public:
property System::Windows::TextDecorationCollection ^ TextDecorations { System::Windows::TextDecorationCollection ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::TextDecorationCollection ^ value); };
public System.Windows.TextDecorationCollection TextDecorations { get; set; }
member this.TextDecorations : System.Windows.TextDecorationCollection with get, set
Public Property TextDecorations As TextDecorationCollection
Property Value
A TextDecorationCollection collection that contains text decorations to apply to the text box. The default is null
(no text decorations applied).
Examples
The following example shows how to set the TextDecorations attribute, using Run as the example element.
<FlowDocument ColumnWidth="200">
<Paragraph>
<Run TextDecorations="Strikethrough">
This text will render with the strikethrough effect.
</Run>
</Paragraph>
</FlowDocument>
The following figure shows how this example renders.
The following figures show how the OverLine, Baseline, and Underline decorations render, respectively.
The following example shows how to set the TextDecorations property programmatically.
Run run1 = new Run("This text will render with the strikethrough effect.");
run1.TextDecorations = TextDecorations.Strikethrough;
Dim run1 As New Run("This text will render with the strikethrough effect.")
run1.TextDecorations = TextDecorations.Strikethrough
Remarks
A TextDecoration object is a visual ornamentation you can add to text. There are four types of text decorations: underline, baseline, strikethrough, and overline. For more information about text decorations, see How to: Create a Text Decoration.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | TextDecorationsProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
AffectsRender |
Applies to
.NET