Changing font to bold : TextBlock Style « Windows Presentation Foundation « C# / CSharp Tutorial






using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Input;
using System.Windows.Media;
using System.Windows.Documents;

    class MainClass : Window
    {
        [STAThread]
        public static void Main()
        {
            Application app = new Application();
            app.Run(new MainClass());
        }
        public MainClass()
        {
            TextBlock txt = new TextBlock();
            txt.FontSize = 32;
            txt.Inlines.Add(new Bold(new Run("bold")));

            Content = txt;
        }
    }








24.8.TextBlock Style
24.8.1.Emboss TextEmboss Text
24.8.2.Engrave TextEngrave Text
24.8.3.Text Drop ShadowText Drop Shadow
24.8.4.Empirical Tilted Text ShadowEmpirical Tilted Text Shadow
24.8.5.Fill the overline decoration with a linear gradient brush in C#Fill the overline decoration with a linear gradient brush in C#
24.8.6.Fill the baseline decoration with a linear gradient brush in C#Fill the baseline decoration with a linear gradient brush in C#
24.8.7.Fill the underline decoration with a solid color brush in C#Fill the underline decoration with a solid color brush in C#
24.8.8.Fill the strikethrough decoration with a solid color brush in C#Fill the strikethrough decoration with a solid color brush in C#
24.8.9.Simple underline decorationSimple underline decoration
24.8.10.Use Run the mark underlink TextDecorationsUse Run the mark underlink TextDecorations
24.8.11.Format Text by changing the font size
24.8.12.Change font to Italic
24.8.13.Changing font to bold
24.8.14.Combine bold and italic style
24.8.15.Wrap the text