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EditingCommands Class

Definition

Provides a standard set of editing related commands.

public ref class EditingCommands abstract sealed
public static class EditingCommands
type EditingCommands = class
Public Class EditingCommands
Inheritance
EditingCommands

Examples

The following example demonstrates how to invoke an editing command on an object that supports the command.

For this example, a RichTextBox serves as the command target. Note that RichTextBox implements the IInputElement interface (inherited from FrameworkElement), and that it includes native support for many editing commands.

The first argument for the Execute method is a command parameter. Most editing commands ignore the command parameter; in general, this parameter should be null for editing commands.

The second argument specifies the object to which the command will be routed. This object must implement the IInputElement interface, and should include a handler for the specified command. Generally, a command is ignored when invoked on an object that does not handle the command.

RichTextBox rTB = new RichTextBox();

EditingCommands.ToggleInsert.Execute(null, rTB);
Dim rTB As New RichTextBox()

EditingCommands.ToggleInsert.Execute(Nothing, rTB)

Remarks

The following table shows the editing commands and the associated default key gestures (with key names from the Key and ModifierKeys enumerations).

Editing command Default key gesture
AlignCenter Ctrl+E
AlignJustify Ctrl+J
AlignLeft Ctrl+L
AlignRight Ctrl+R
Backspace Backspace
CorrectSpellingError no default key gesture
DecreaseFontSize Ctrl+OemOpenBrackets
DecreaseIndentation Ctrl+Shift+T
Delete Delete
DeleteNextWord Ctrl+Delete
DeletePreviousWord Ctrl+Backspace
EnterLineBreak Shift+Enter
EnterParagraphBreak Enter
IgnoreSpellingError no default key gesture
IncreaseFontSize Ctrl+OemCloseBrackets
IncreaseIndentation Ctrl+T
MoveDownByLine Down
MoveDownByPage PageDown
MoveDownByParagraph Ctrl+Down
MoveLeftByCharacter Left
MoveLeftByWord Ctrl+Left
MoveRightByCharacter Right
MoveRightByWord Ctrl+Right
MoveToDocumentEnd Ctrl+End
MoveToDocumentStart Ctrl+Home
MoveToLineEnd End
MoveToLineStart Home
MoveUpByLine Up
MoveUpByPage PageUp
MoveUpByParagraph Ctrl+Up
SelectDownByLine Shift+Down
SelectDownByPage Shift+PageDown
SelectDownByParagraph Ctrl+Shift+Down
SelectLeftByCharacter Shift+Left
SelectLeftByWord Ctrl+Shift+Left
SelectRightByCharacter Shift+Right
SelectRightByWord Ctrl+Shift+Right
SelectToDocumentEnd Ctrl+Shift+End
SelectToDocumentStart Ctrl+Shift+Home
SelectToLineEnd Shift+End
SelectToLineStart Shift+Home
SelectUpByLine Shift+Up
SelectUpByPage Shift+PageUp
SelectUpByParagraph Ctrl+Shift+Up
TabBackward Shift+Tab
TabForward Tab
ToggleBold Ctrl+B
ToggleBullets Ctrl+Shift+L
ToggleInsert Insert
ToggleItalic Ctrl+I
ToggleNumbering Ctrl+Shift+N
ToggleSubscript Ctrl+OemPlus
ToggleSuperscript Ctrl+Shift+OemPlus
ToggleUnderline Ctrl+U

Caret movement commands and selection expanding commands share a common set of default key gestures, the general difference being the addition of the Shift key to differentiate selection commands from caret movement commands. For example, the MoveLeftByCharacter command has a default key gesture of Left, and the corresponding SelectLeftByCharacter command has a default key gesture of Shift+Left.

In general, the command definitions provided by the EditingCommands class do not make use of command parameters (the parameter parameter expected by the Execute method).

For more information on commands and commanding, see Input Overview.

Properties

AlignCenter

Represents the AlignCenter command, which requests that the current paragraph or a selection of paragraphs be centered.

AlignJustify

Represents the AlignJustify command, which requests that the current paragraph or a selection of paragraphs be justified.

AlignLeft

Represents the AlignLeft command, which requests that a selection of content be aligned left.

AlignRight

Represents the AlignRight command, which requests that a selection of content be aligned right.

Backspace

Represents the Backspace command, which requests that a backspace be entered at the current position or over the current selection.

CorrectSpellingError

Represents the CorrectSpellingError command, which requests that any misspelled word at the current position be corrected.

DecreaseFontSize

Represents the DecreaseFontSize command, which requests that the font size for the current selection be decreased by 1 point.

DecreaseIndentation

Represents the DecreaseIndentation command, which requests that indentation for the current paragraph be decreased by one tab stop.

Delete

Represents the Delete command, which requests that the current selection be deleted.

DeleteNextWord

Represents the DeleteNextWord command, which requests that the next word (relative to a current position) be deleted.

DeletePreviousWord

Represents the DeletePreviousWord command, which requests that the previous word (relative to a current position) be deleted.

EnterLineBreak

Represents the EnterLineBreak command, which requests that a line break be inserted at the current position or over the current selection.

EnterParagraphBreak

Represents the EnterParagraphBreak command, which requests that a paragraph break be inserted at the current position or over the current selection.

IgnoreSpellingError

Represents the IgnoreSpellingError command, which requests that any instances of misspelled words at the current position or in the current selection be ignored.

IncreaseFontSize

Represents the IncreaseFontSize command, which requests that the font size for the current selection be increased by 1 point.

IncreaseIndentation

Represents the IncreaseIndentation command, which requests that indentation for the current paragraph be increased by one tab stop.

MoveDownByLine

Represents the MoveDownByLine command, which requests that the caret move down by one line.

MoveDownByPage

Represents the MoveDownByPage command, which requests that the caret move down by one page.

MoveDownByParagraph

Represents the MoveDownByParagraph command, which requests that the caret move down by one paragraph.

MoveLeftByCharacter

Represents the MoveLeftByCharacter command, which requests that the caret move one character left.

MoveLeftByWord

Represents the MoveLeftByWord command, which requests that the caret move one word left.

MoveRightByCharacter

Represents the MoveRightByCharacter command, which requests that the caret move one character right.

MoveRightByWord

Represents the MoveRightByWord command, which requests that the caret move right by one word.

MoveToDocumentEnd

Represents the MoveToDocumentEnd command, which requests that the caret move to the very end of content.

MoveToDocumentStart

Represents the MoveToDocumentStart command, which requests that the caret move to the very beginning of content.

MoveToLineEnd

Represents the MoveToLineEnd command, which requests that the caret move to the end of the current line.

MoveToLineStart

Represents the MoveToLineStart command, which requests that the caret move to the beginning of the current line.

MoveUpByLine

Represents the MoveUpByLine command, which requests that the caret move up by one line.

MoveUpByPage

Represents the MoveUpByPage command, which requests that the caret move up by one page.

MoveUpByParagraph

Represents the MoveUpByParagraph command, which requests that the caret move up by one paragraph.

SelectDownByLine

Represents the SelectDownByLine command, which requests that the current selection be expanded down by one line.

SelectDownByPage

Represents the SelectDownByPage command, which requests that the current selection be expanded down by one page.

SelectDownByParagraph

Represents the SelectDownByParagraph command, which requests that the current selection be expanded down by one paragraph.

SelectLeftByCharacter

Represents the SelectLeftByCharacter command, which requests that the current selection be expanded left by one character.

SelectLeftByWord

Represents the SelectLeftByWord command, which requests that the current selection be expanded left by one word.

SelectRightByCharacter

Represents the SelectRightByCharacter command, which requests that the current selection be expanded right by one character.

SelectRightByWord

Represents the SelectRightByWord command, which requests that the current selection be expanded right by one word.

SelectToDocumentEnd

Represents the SelectToDocumentEnd command, which requests that the current selection be expanded to the very end of content.

SelectToDocumentStart

Represents the SelectToDocumentStart command, which requests that the current selection be expanded to the very beginning of content.

SelectToLineEnd

Represents the SelectToLineEnd command, which requests that the current selection be expanded to the end of the current line.

SelectToLineStart

Represents the SelectToLineStart command, which requests that the current selection be expanded to the beginning of the current line.

SelectUpByLine

Represents the SelectUpByLine command, which requests that the current selection be expanded up by one line.

SelectUpByPage

Represents the SelectUpByPage command, which requests that the current selection be expanded up by one page.

SelectUpByParagraph

Represents the SelectUpByParagraph command, which requests that the current selection be expanded up by one paragraph.

TabBackward

Represents the TabBackward command.

TabForward

Represents the TabForward command.

ToggleBold

Represents the ToggleBold command, which requests that Bold formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleBullets

Represents the ToggleBullets command, which requests that unordered list (also referred to as bulleted list) formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleInsert

Represents the ToggleInsert command, which toggles the typing mode between Insert and Overtype.

ToggleItalic

Represents the ToggleItalic command, which requests that Italic formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleNumbering

Represents the ToggleNumbering command, which requests that ordered list (also referred to as numbered list) formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleSubscript

Represents the ToggleSubscript command, which requests that subscript formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleSuperscript

Represents the ToggleSuperscript command, which requests that superscript formatting be toggled on the current selection.

ToggleUnderline

Represents the ToggleUnderline command, which requests that Underline formatting be toggled on the current selection.

Applies to

See also