Issue in setting the vertical alignment for the text in RichTextBox WPF
In RichTextBox WPF, there is an issue while setting the vertical alignment for the content. I have tried setting Vertical Content alignment and TextAlignment for the document, but still it does not work. The vertical alignment is still aligned at the top position and not at the center position.
Please find the code example for reference of setting alignment,
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richtextbox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
//Set Alignment,
richtextbox.VerticalContentAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
richtextbox.HorizontalContentAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
richtextboxt.Document.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
Anyone interested, can you please suggest idea on this?
c# wpf richtextbox
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In RichTextBox WPF, there is an issue while setting the vertical alignment for the content. I have tried setting Vertical Content alignment and TextAlignment for the document, but still it does not work. The vertical alignment is still aligned at the top position and not at the center position.
Please find the code example for reference of setting alignment,
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richtextbox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
//Set Alignment,
richtextbox.VerticalContentAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
richtextbox.HorizontalContentAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
richtextboxt.Document.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
Anyone interested, can you please suggest idea on this?
c# wpf richtextbox
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In RichTextBox WPF, there is an issue while setting the vertical alignment for the content. I have tried setting Vertical Content alignment and TextAlignment for the document, but still it does not work. The vertical alignment is still aligned at the top position and not at the center position.
Please find the code example for reference of setting alignment,
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richtextbox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
//Set Alignment,
richtextbox.VerticalContentAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
richtextbox.HorizontalContentAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
richtextboxt.Document.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
Anyone interested, can you please suggest idea on this?
c# wpf richtextbox
In RichTextBox WPF, there is an issue while setting the vertical alignment for the content. I have tried setting Vertical Content alignment and TextAlignment for the document, but still it does not work. The vertical alignment is still aligned at the top position and not at the center position.
Please find the code example for reference of setting alignment,
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richtextbox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
//Set Alignment,
richtextbox.VerticalContentAlignment = VerticalAlignment.Center;
richtextbox.HorizontalContentAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center;
richtextboxt.Document.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
Anyone interested, can you please suggest idea on this?
c# wpf richtextbox
c# wpf richtextbox
edited Nov 13 '18 at 10:40
asked Nov 13 '18 at 5:21
Kani Barathi
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You can try to set alignment for FlowDocument instead of RichTextBox.
Take a look at the code below.
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Set alignment
mcFlowDoc.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richTextBox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
You can also set Padding
property on RichTextBox
control as Kevin Pan mentioned here
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
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You can try to set alignment for FlowDocument instead of RichTextBox.
Take a look at the code below.
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Set alignment
mcFlowDoc.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richTextBox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
You can also set Padding
property on RichTextBox
control as Kevin Pan mentioned here
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
add a comment |
You can try to set alignment for FlowDocument instead of RichTextBox.
Take a look at the code below.
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Set alignment
mcFlowDoc.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richTextBox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
You can also set Padding
property on RichTextBox
control as Kevin Pan mentioned here
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
add a comment |
You can try to set alignment for FlowDocument instead of RichTextBox.
Take a look at the code below.
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Set alignment
mcFlowDoc.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richTextBox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
You can also set Padding
property on RichTextBox
control as Kevin Pan mentioned here
You can try to set alignment for FlowDocument instead of RichTextBox.
Take a look at the code below.
FlowDocument mcFlowDoc = new FlowDocument();
// Set alignment
mcFlowDoc.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Center;
// Create a paragraph with text
Paragraph para = new Paragraph();
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Flow Documentn"));
para.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("Content is not alignedn.")));
para.Inlines.Add(new Run("Vertical content alignment does not work in RichTextBoxn"));
// Add the paragraph to blocks of paragraph
mcFlowDoc.Blocks.Add(para);
// Set contents
richTextBox.Document = mcFlowDoc;
You can also set Padding
property on RichTextBox
control as Kevin Pan mentioned here
edited Nov 13 '18 at 7:55
answered Nov 13 '18 at 7:41
Wojtman
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I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
add a comment |
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
I have already tried setting the alignment for FlowDocument, but still it always shows on TOP.
– Kani Barathi
Nov 13 '18 at 10:42
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
That is not possible. The only way is to set padding on top of RichTextBox. Your problem already has been rised Here
– Wojtman
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
add a comment |
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