Setting Indents, Hanging Indents, and Bulleted Paragraphs with the Windows Forms RichTextBox Control

The Windows Forms RichTextBox control has numerous options for formatting the text it displays. You can format selected paragraphs as bulleted lists by setting the SelectionBullet property. You can also use the SelectionIndent, SelectionRightIndent, and SelectionHangingIndent properties to set the indentation of paragraphs relative to the left and right edges of the control, and the left edge of other lines of text.

To format a paragraph as a bulleted list

  • Set the SelectionBullet property to true.
    ' Visual Basic
        RichTextBox1.SelectionBullet = True
        // C#
        richTextBox1.SelectionBullet = true;
        // C++
        richTextBox1->SelectionBullet = true;

To indent a paragraph

  • Set the SelectionIndent property to an integer representing the distance in pixels between the left edge of the control and the left edge of the text.
  • Set the SelectionHangingIndent property to an integer representing the distance in pixels between the left edge of the first line of text in the paragraph and the left edge of subsequent lines in the same paragraph. The value of the SelectionHangingIndent property only applies to lines in a paragraph that have wrapped below the first line.
  • Set the SelectionRightIndent property to an integer representing the distance in pixels between the right edge of the control and the right edge of the text.
    ' Visual Basic
        RichTextBox1.SelectionIndent = 8
        RichTextBox1.SelectionHangingIndent = 3
        RichTextBox1.SelectionRightIndent = 12
        // C#
        richTextBox1.SelectionIndent = 8;
        richTextBox1.SelectionHangingIndent = 3;
        richTextBox1.SelectionRightIndent = 12;
        // C++
        richTextBox1->SelectionIndent = 8;
        richTextBox1->SelectionHangingIndent = 3;
        richTextBox1->SelectionRightIndent = 12;
    Note   All these properties affect any paragraphs that contain selected text, and also the text that is typed after the current insertion point. For example, when a user selects a word within a paragraph and then adjusts the indentation, the new settings will apply to the entire paragraph that contains that word, and also to any paragraphs subsequently entered after the selected paragraph. For information on selecting text programmatically, see TextBoxBase.Select Method.

See Also

RichTextBox Class | RichTextBox Control (Windows Forms) | Controls You Can Use on Windows Forms

posted @ 2006-06-05 03:12  MikeCheers  阅读(585)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报