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Paragraph.TextDecorations Property

Definition

Gets or sets a TextDecorationCollection that contains text decorations to apply to this element.

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 this element. A value of null means no text decorations will be applied. The default value is null.

Examples

The following example shows how to set the TextDecorations property of a Paragraph.

<FlowDocument ColumnWidth="200">
  <Paragraph TextDecorations="Strikethrough">
    This text will render with the strikethrough effect.
  </Paragraph>
</FlowDocument>
Paragraph parx = new Paragraph(new Run("This text will render with the strikethrough effect."));
parx.TextDecorations = TextDecorations.Strikethrough;
Dim parx As New Paragraph(New Run("This text will render with the strikethrough effect."))
parx.TextDecorations = TextDecorations.Strikethrough

The following figure shows how this example renders.

Screenshot: Text with default strikethrough effect

The following figures show how the Overline, Baseline, and Underline decorations render, respectively.

Screenshot: Overline TextDecorator

Screenshot: Default baseline effect on text

Screenshot: Text with default underline effect

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