TextBlock.FontStretch Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the top-level font-stretching characteristics for the TextBlock.
public:
property System::Windows::FontStretch FontStretch { System::Windows::FontStretch get(); void set(System::Windows::FontStretch value); };
public System.Windows.FontStretch FontStretch { get; set; }
member this.FontStretch : System.Windows.FontStretch with get, set
Public Property FontStretch As FontStretch
Property Value
A member of the FontStretch class specifying the desired font-stretching characteristics to use. The default is Normal.
Examples
The following example shows how to set the FontStretch attribute of a TextBlock element.
<TextBlock
Name="textBlock"
Background="AntiqueWhite"
Foreground="Navy"
FontFamily="Century Gothic"
FontSize="12"
FontStretch="UltraExpanded"
FontStyle="Italic"
FontWeight="UltraBold"
LineHeight="Auto"
Padding="5,10,5,10"
TextAlignment="Center"
TextWrapping="Wrap"
Typography.NumeralStyle="OldStyle"
Typography.SlashedZero="True"
>
<Run Background="LightGreen">Text run 1.</Run>
<LineBreak/><Run Background="LightBlue">Text run 2.</Run>
<LineBreak/><Run Background="LightYellow">Text run 3.</Run>
</TextBlock>
The following example shows how to set the FontStretch property programmatically.
TextBlock textBlock = new TextBlock(new Run("A bit of text content..."));
textBlock.Background = Brushes.AntiqueWhite;
textBlock.Foreground = Brushes.Navy;
textBlock.FontFamily = new FontFamily("Century Gothic");
textBlock.FontSize = 12;
textBlock.FontStretch = FontStretches.UltraExpanded;
textBlock.FontStyle = FontStyles.Italic;
textBlock.FontWeight = FontWeights.UltraBold;
textBlock.LineHeight = Double.NaN;
textBlock.Padding = new Thickness(5, 10, 5, 10);
textBlock.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
textBlock.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap;
textBlock.Typography.NumeralStyle = FontNumeralStyle.OldStyle;
textBlock.Typography.SlashedZero = true;
Dim textBlock As New TextBlock(New Run("A bit of text content..."))
textBlock.Background = Brushes.AntiqueWhite
textBlock.Foreground = Brushes.Navy
textBlock.FontFamily = New FontFamily("Century Gothic")
textBlock.FontSize = 12
textBlock.FontStretch = FontStretches.UltraExpanded
textBlock.FontStyle = FontStyles.Italic
textBlock.FontWeight = FontWeights.UltraBold
textBlock.LineHeight = Double.NaN
textBlock.Padding = New Thickness(5, 10, 5, 10)
textBlock.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center
textBlock.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap
textBlock.Typography.NumeralStyle = FontNumeralStyle.OldStyle
textBlock.Typography.SlashedZero = True
Remarks
Any FontStretch settings on child elements override this top-level setting.
This dependency property also has an attached property usage. In XAML, the usage is <object TextBlock.FontStretch="value".../>
, where object is an object element (typically a flow element) contained within a TextBlock, and value is one of the string-format property names of the FontStretch class. In code, the attached property usage is supported by GetFontStretch and SetFontStretch. The attached property usage is not common, because most elements that can be contained in a TextBlock support an analogous nonattached FontStretch
property, which the TextBlock uses for rendering.
Dependency Property Information
Identifier field | FontStretchProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
AffectsMeasure, AffectsRender, Inherits |
Applies to
.NET