GlyphRunDrawing.GlyphRun Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the GlyphRun that describes the text to draw.
public:
property System::Windows::Media::GlyphRun ^ GlyphRun { System::Windows::Media::GlyphRun ^ get(); void set(System::Windows::Media::GlyphRun ^ value); };
public System.Windows.Media.GlyphRun GlyphRun { get; set; }
member this.GlyphRun : System.Windows.Media.GlyphRun with get, set
Public Property GlyphRun As GlyphRun
Property Value
The GlyphRun that describes the text to draw. The default value is null
.
Examples
The following example uses a GlyphRunDrawing to draw the text "Hello World".
GlyphRun theGlyphRun = new GlyphRun(
new GlyphTypeface(new Uri(@"C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\TIMES.TTF")),
0,
false,
13.333333333333334,
new ushort[]{43, 72, 79, 79, 82, 3, 58, 82, 85, 79, 71},
new Point(0, 12.29),
new double[]{
9.62666666666667, 7.41333333333333, 2.96,
2.96, 7.41333333333333, 3.70666666666667,
12.5866666666667, 7.41333333333333,
4.44, 2.96, 7.41333333333333},
null,
null,
null,
null,
null,
null
);
GlyphRunDrawing gDrawing = new GlyphRunDrawing(Brushes.Black, theGlyphRun);
<GlyphRunDrawing ForegroundBrush="Black">
<GlyphRunDrawing.GlyphRun>
<GlyphRun
CaretStops="{x:Null}"
ClusterMap="{x:Null}"
IsSideways="False"
GlyphOffsets="{x:Null}"
GlyphIndices="43 72 79 79 82 3 58 82 85 79 71"
BaselineOrigin="0,12.29"
FontRenderingEmSize="13.333333333333334"
DeviceFontName="{x:Null}"
AdvanceWidths="9.62666666666667 7.41333333333333 2.96 2.96 7.41333333333333 3.70666666666667 12.5866666666667 7.41333333333333 4.44 2.96 7.41333333333333"
BidiLevel="0">
<GlyphRun.GlyphTypeface>
<GlyphTypeface FontUri="C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\TIMES.TTF" />
</GlyphRun.GlyphTypeface>
</GlyphRun>
</GlyphRunDrawing.GlyphRun>
</GlyphRunDrawing>
A GlyphRun is a low-level object intended for use with fixed-format document presentation and print scenarios. A simpler way to draw text to the screen is to use a Label or a TextBlock. For more information about GlyphRun, see the Introduction to the GlyphRun Object and Glyphs Element overview.
Remarks
Dependency Property Information
Item | Value |
---|---|
Identifier field | GlyphRunProperty |
Metadata properties set to true |
None |
Applies to
.NET