I am using Silverlight 2 to dynamically add a TextBlock to a Canvas. I set the MaxWidth of the TextBlock but it ignores this value and displays a string longer than the MaxWidth value.
TextBlock label=new TextBlock();
label.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty,Convert.ToDouble(x+3));
label.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, Convert.ToDouble(y + 1));
label.Width = DisplayWidth - 6;
label.Heigh开发者_运维知识库t = DisplayHeight - 2;
label.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.NoWrap;
label.MaxWidth = DisplayWidth-6;
label.MinWidth = DisplayWidth-6;
label.Text = this.Title;
label.Margin = new Thickness(3.0);
baseCanvas.Children.Add(label);
What do I have to do to get the TextBlock to restrict its width to a specific value? Ideally I'll add conditional ellipses too (i.e. ...).
It would seem that MaxWidth
on a TextBlock
is ineffectual when the TextBlock
is a direct child of a Canvas
. I can't quite fathom why that would be so. However the solution would be to place the TextBlock
in a Border
:-
TextBlock label=new TextBlock();
label.SetValue(Canvas.LeftProperty,Convert.ToDouble(x+3));
label.SetValue(Canvas.TopProperty, Convert.ToDouble(y + 1));
label.Width = DisplayWidth - 6;
label.Height = DisplayHeight - 2;
label.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.NoWrap;
label.MaxWidth = DisplayWidth-6;
label.MinWidth = DisplayWidth-6;
label.Text = this.Title;
label.Margin = new Thickness(3.0);
Border border = new Border();
border.Child = label;
baseCanvas.Children.Add(border);
The Border
will honor the MaxWidth
of the TextBlock
but since it is given no thickness the border itself is invisible.
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