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TextPane Interface

Represents a pane within a text editor window.

Namespace:  EnvDTE
Assembly:  EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("0A3BF283-05F8-4669-9BCB-A84B6423349A")> _
Public Interface TextPane
'Usage
Dim instance As TextPane
[GuidAttribute("0A3BF283-05F8-4669-9BCB-A84B6423349A")]
public interface TextPane
[GuidAttribute(L"0A3BF283-05F8-4669-9BCB-A84B6423349A")]
public interface class TextPane
public interface TextPane

Remarks

You can split a text editor window into two panes. The TextPane object gives you access to the text selected in each pane, as well as the pane's properties such as height, width, and so on.

Examples

Sub TextPaneExample(ByVal dte As EnvDTE.DTE)
    Dim objTW As TextWindow
    Dim objPane As TextPane
    Dim objStart As TextPoint

    objTW = dte.ActiveWindow.Object
    objPane = objTW.ActivePane
    MsgBox("The active pane is " & Str(objPane.Height) & " lines high _
    and " & Str(objPane.Width) & " columns wide.")
    objStart = objPane.StartPoint
    MsgBox("It begins at line " & Str(objStart.Line) & ", column " & _
    Str(objStart.LineCharOffset) & ".")
End Sub
public void TextPaneExample(_DTE dte)
{
    TextWindow tw;
    TextPane tpn;
    TextPoint tpt;

    tw = (TextWindow)dte.ActiveWindow.Object;
    tpn = tw.ActivePane;
    MessageBox.Show ("The active pane is " + tpn.Height.ToString () + " 
    lines high and " + tpn.Width.ToString () + " columns wide.");
    tpt = tpn.StartPoint;
    MessageBox.Show ("It begins at line " + tpt.Line.ToString () + ", 
    column " + tpt.LineCharOffset.ToString () + ".");
}

See Also

Reference

TextPane Members

EnvDTE Namespace