C# WinForms: There is a lot of code playing around SelectionStart, SelectionText, etc properties of a textbox in a program defect I am working on. The thing is that I do not want the text of this text box to get highlighted with those selectionstart, selectionLength, etc methods....Is there a way that I can say turn off selection highlight when we are manipulating the text of a text box with those properties?
Kind of clumsy, but at the end of each of those event handlers you could put focus on some other object. Maybe a textbox that's not visible on the form?
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I am trying to set focus on a text box. I tried set focus for cursor
but all that does is put the cursor there and freezes it. You can't actually type anything still. You end up still having to click the text box to type. I did exactly as they did in that question. I read some stuff about logical focus and physical focus? Not quite sure how to go about doing what I need. Do I need to create an attached property and handle it that way? I am trying to avoid code behind at all costs.
Also, after clicking a "Submit" button I would like to have it set focus back to the text box again
Here is the code I tried, the FocusManager is on a grid that wraps the textbox:
FocusManager.FocusedElement="{Binding ElementName=FocusedTextBox}"
<TextBox Text="{Binding serialNumber}"
x:Name="FocusedTextBox">
</TextBox>
As I said, all this did is put the cursor there and you can't type anything until you again click in the text box. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Just give the textbox a name (e.g. "theTextBox') and call theTextBox.Focus().
If you're trying to do this in MVVM with data-binding (and you should be) then you can use an attached property to bind to a property in your view model.
Is it possible to change the forecolor of substring in element text in GridControls's Tileview in devexpress winforms?
What's going to happen is I have a textbox and tileview
In event while textbox textchanged fire, the text matched in tileview's element text will be highlighted
The initial color of tileview's text will be blue and if its match with textbox's text it will be highlighted as gray.
See picture to check the illustration:
Is it possible? or will i need another component to attain this output?
As far I can see there is property group called Appearance (TileView.Appearance) and there you have property called ForeColor. Moreover, you can acces via code by calling
titleViewName.Appearance.ForeColor = <RGB value goes here>
Finally, there is possibility for dynamic customization via event ItemCustomize.
For further information please check official documentation and DevExpress forum. There already existis questions similiar to yours.
You can try to use HTML Text formating for displayed string:
Text = "This is some <color=red>red or <color=black><b>bold</b> text!"
I am trying to look for a simple way to design a winform with a combobox that has checkbox values in it to select multiple values.
But there are no free samples I could find.
If anybody has a good link for a sample which does not require a license.
Please let me know.
I am not looking for controls like telerik and infragistics.
Maybe this example can help you.
CheckBox ComboBox Extending the ComboBox Class and Its Items
It sounds like what you really want is a checked listbox control or maybe even just a listbox. These controls do multi-select in a way that is more standard for Windows.
If you really need a combo box with checkboxes in it, here's an article on code project I used once.
My suggestion, if space is an issue as #rmc00 has eluded to, place a button at the end of a readonly Textbox with perhaps an elipse (...) or down arrow (same as combobox) as the text of the button and when clicked or MouseDown make visible and position a CheckBoxList or open a popup dialog with a CheckBoxList this way you can either prepopulate at design time or pass a DataTable as a parameter/property to your control/form so it is databound at runtime. You can always place your control or write code to position the control/form exactly below your TextBox in the MouseDown/Click event. On check change update your textbox with a comma separated list (or go fancy and say if more than 3 items the text box can have the list stored in the Tag and the TextBox Text can have the count of items checked). Finally on LostFocus hide the Control (or Form), and further if you want to get fancy make the exception to not hide when the ActiveControl is the Button that way you can toggle the visibility of consecutive button presses.
I wanted to adjust the width of the Autocomplete dropdown box of a textbox. I dont want to adjust the width of that textbox, but only Autocomplete dropdown. I know that there is no way I can increase the width of the Autocomplete dropdown by using properties provided with textbox.
Hence I wanted to know whether there is any way to get the handle of that Autocomplete box and then increase the width of that drop downlist without changing the textbox width?
If this is not possible then I would like to create my custom textbox with autocomplete, in this case how to use the existing autocomplete functionality provided by microsoft? Is there any way to do it. Are there any libraries available for this?
I don't think you can use Microsoft's implementation of autocomplete, which does not have an option to adjust dropdown width.
Create a background thread to not get into the way of typing, and hook up the text change event of a combobox box or a textbox to update the candidate list (assuming autosuggest mode since you mention a dropdown). You can probably add/remove the combobox items on the fly if you have a combobox. But for dropdown list and textbox items you need a popup window
It is easy to get a popup to show, but you need to not use a fixed position so it won't go off the screen when the textbox is close to the edge of the screen. And the focus logic is a little bit complex. you need to keep focus on the textbox unless the user press the arrow keys to make a selection.
so
when focus is on textbox:
arrow keys move the focus to the popup
other keys goes to the textbox, if not handled by the dialog itself, except for the delete key when mouse is over the popup.
when focus is on popup:
arrow keys move the focus to the sibling candidate item or the textbox
other keys goes to the textbox, if not handled by the dialog itself, except for the delete key
mouse clicks:
dismiss the popup outside of the popup or the popup.
update the value of textbox if a candidate item in the popup is clicked on
It takes a lot of effort to get the focus/threading right. If you can afford some form space, you can just add a fixed width listbox to the form instead, like Visual Studio help viewer's index pane.
After going through lot of blog posts and different articles, I came to a consensus that it is next to impossible to get a solution to my problem in the way I wanted. So I've decided either to come up with a custom solution or as Sheng Jiang said I need to implement my own autocomplete object.
I've come up with a solution which fits my requirement by increasing the width of the textbox as per the largest string in the autocomplete string list while I'm adding the autocomplete custom source. As I said I cant increase the width of the text box because of the size constraint on the form, so I decided to keep this textbox in a panel and increase the size of the textbox inside that. Panel will not grow with the textbox so that solved my problem.
I know this is not perfect solution but it fits my requirement.
I have a list box with Checkboxes in it. I want to prevent the Checkbox from changing its status if the user clicks on the text next to it. I only want it to change if the small box is clicked directly.
Is there any way to do this in windows forms?
Greetings and thanks in advance.
Place the text next to it in a Label, instead of the Text property of the Checkbox. Or you could create your own control which has a Checkbox and a Label. The Text property of the control would then fill the Text in the Label, and you could expose all of the Checkboxes regular properties in your control.
That's fairly non-standard behavior. Users are going to expect to be able to change the checkbox when clicking on its label, and are going to be frustrated, confused, and surprised when it doesn't work. I'd recommend not doing this. I'm not the only one.
(Yes, it's about web design, but many of the concepts are applicable in desktop application design as well.)
You could always not fill in the Text property of the Checkbox and make a completely separate Label control.
Otherwise, you will probably have to do explicit hit testing within the control to see if they hit the box or text. And then you will have to worry about checking the margins, which side the box is on, and other things that can change the position of the box.
I personally was only able to freeze things.
I freeze the check boxes by handling the Click and ItemChecked events,
and change the check state back, when it gets modified.
I use a menu to check/uncheck items and let user decide to use the menu or classic behave.
Cheers, good luck.