I am creating Notepad in VB.NET and i added a menu strip which contain FONT>Bold,Italic,Bold Italic,Regular,Underline and Font Size> 8pt, 10pt. But i dont know which command can do this .So please tell me about related commands.
I set the font size and style using Vb code as i'm designing a Notepad like application, and when i start a new form i want to reset all the settings. Everything else is working, i'm just having a hard time working these out.
how will I set the font style and font size of my textbox in a programmatic way? Also, if possible, a code that displays the different font style on a combo box.
How Do I get a menu that changes size, style and font in a textbox? I would like the user of my program to be able to change the font, size, and style of the text.Well, If it is not worth it, it is not fun - you say programmers are boring but i say they are worth it.
I am creating an excel report from vb.net. Now it works. But i realize that the apparent does not make sense. I just want enlarge some font size and change font name plus setting up the page to fit my receipt printer (Epson TM-T88IV).
How do i change the font style using code ? I want to display text in a textbox (Like google has in there search box) in italic style but i want normal text when the user types in the textbox.[code]...
I know this sound really dumb, but I have eyes problem, it would be great if I can increase the font size of my code editor. I just can't found out where to do it.
I want to make the GUI code listing easy to read. I want to inlarge the font. not any control; the listing of the code; not the form window layout; the code listing behind the form and modual listings.
im experiencin a werid issues, i was coding all normal then i closed the code went out to do other stuff (without shutting down the PC).after like one hour came back opened again my project and the code font size its smaller than it used to be (the default).
TextBox1.font.size = "8".Gives me an error.... what would be the proper syntax to define a font size in code.yes I know it can be changed in the properties but I need to know to change it in code too..
I can't change change the font size or font name or color of the text in the DHTML Editing Control. I have 2 listbox controls FontNameList containing all of the installed fonts on my PC and FontSizeList containing some numbers to be used as fontsize and I use the execommand and build my App but the font did not change instead it grew bigger but when I tryed to change it back it stayed the same. The Code for that was:
I have a label which appears full screen on a projector (VGA 2). In this label I will be sending strings. Some one liner's, some wrapped paragraphs. Some multi-line with carrage returns. My goal is to have the font dynamically change size to be as large as possible without overflowing the fixed label size.
Whats the font size real meaning? since when i use Arial font size 10 in the report its gonna take different space than the textbox im using (Both using exactly same font type/size/unit) its kinda if i set 10 milimiters to the font size why would the i and M for example have so diferent size.
i wish it was like in the Notepad where all the letters take the same space. what i need its to give a certain texbox(in the report) with auto grow to have always the same lines of height but its not posible to calculate it from vb b4 being inputed to the report.
I had set a print format to print some word in a Text box, when I input the text in text box is an normal size from system,but I want it print out to printer follow the Rectangle size that is was set to print out on paper.actuary i want it can auto size the font size follow by the length of string.
I'm new to VB in Visual Studio 2008 and am just trying out some simple test.I just want to change the Font & Boldness of some text but get the following errorProperty 'Size' is Read onlyI have been browsing the forums and it seems that changing the font size etc isn't as simple as
Okay here's what I'm trying to do. I want to change the font size of a label based on the size of the form.If the form size is 0 through let's say 500 I want the label size to be 50. How can I write this?
I'm writing a couple of custom controls in VB.Net 3.5, in VS2008, and would like to resize the font size based on the height of the control, and vice-versa. Is there any way of converting a font of say 38.25pts into a me.height, or the other way round?
I realise the font width will change dependent on the font used (which isn't an issue for my purposes), but as far as I know, the font height is usually consistent Accessibility/Large font settings won't be an issue with this application.
I am trying to do a small application using WPF. I have a button and label controls in my form and I want to chage the font style of those. It is not like the normal windows forms to change the font. How can I change the font at design time.
I am making a quick word processor, with the basics (alignment, cut, copy, paste, font size, font style etc.)I have four buttons for each of the font styles; Bold, Italic, Underline, and Strikeout.I have entered the following code, but my problem is, only one of the styles is used at a time, so if I use bold, then press italic, bold will be removed and italic will take its place. I want all four of the styles to be able to be used at once. [code]
I'm having trouble adjusting the font style in a RichTextBox and I've seen a few different approaches that talk about single attributes (like toggling bold on and off)... but I'm trying to make it so that my font class can adjust any attribute (bold, italic, underline).
I realize that Font.Style is a set of Boolean flags (a bitfield?)... but I'm not sure how to handle the attributes all at once.
Here is the troublesome code:
Public Sub ModifyFontStyle(Optional ByVal Plain As Object = Nothing, Optional ByVal Bold As Object = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal Italics As Object = Nothing, Optional ByVal Underlined As Object = Nothing)
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What is happening to the font? The text should be underlined and in italics not strikethrough...
Is this a logic error or a simple misunderstanding on my part?
this code does the change, but I noticed a little unwanted effect.if you have some text mark up for esample 24pt, selected. and run this code. you will lose the mark up.
Private Sub Styles_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles BtnBold.Click, BtnItalic.Click, BtnUnderline.Click, BtnStrikeOut.Click
Static styleValue As Integer = 0 Const bold As Integer = 1, Italic As Integer = 2, UnderLine As Integer = 4, StrikeOut As Integer = 8 'Since more than 1 button is attached to this event, the if statement will sort out what button was pressed to fire this event If TypeOf (sender) Is Button Then