Imports Infragistics.Shared Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.Misc Imports Infragistics.Win.FormattedLinkLabel Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button1.Click ' By default the right-click context menu displays a subset of options supported ' by the formatted text editor. You can control which options get displayed in ' the context menu using the ContextMenuItems property. Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.ContextMenuItems = FormattedTextMenuItems.All ' You may want to prevent the control from hiding selection whenever it looses ' focus. Set HideSelection to false for that. Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.HideSelection = False ' PerformAction can be used to perform keyboard actions. This would be useful ' for example if you had toolbar buttons for performing certain operations that ' are also supported by the built-in key actions. Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.PerformAction(FormattedLinkEditorAction.ToggleBold, False, False) ' EditInfo property returns an object that can be used to perform various edit ' related operations. Dim editInfo As FormattedTextEditInfo = Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.EditInfo ' Set the editor's value to some formatted text for testing purposes. Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.Value = "Test <b>Value</b>." ' Select some contents. editInfo.SelectionStart = 5 editInfo.SelectionLength = 5 ' Make the selected contents into a link. editInfo.MakeSelectionIntoLink("<a href=""http:://www.infragistics.com""></a>") ' Apply some style on the selected content. Please consult help for a listing of ' supported style attributes. editInfo.ApplyStyle("font-size: +8pt; font-family: Courier New; background-color: Yellow", False) ' Use the Value property to get the new formatted text from the editor. Since ' Value property is object type, simply call ToString to convert it to a string. Dim newFormattedText As String = Me.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.Value.ToString() ' Print out the new value. Debug.WriteLine("New formatted text = " & newFormattedText) End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.Misc; using Infragistics.Win.FormattedLinkLabel; using System.Diagnostics; private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // By default the right-click context menu displays a subset of options supported // by the formatted text editor. You can control which options get displayed in // the context menu using the ContextMenuItems property. this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.ContextMenuItems = FormattedTextMenuItems.All; // You may want to prevent the control from hiding selection whenever it looses // focus. Set HideSelection to false for that. this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.HideSelection = false; // PerformAction can be used to perform keyboard actions. This would be useful // for example if you had toolbar buttons for performing certain operations that // are also supported by the built-in key actions. this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.PerformAction( FormattedLinkEditorAction.ToggleBold, false, false ); // EditInfo property returns an object that can be used to perform various edit // related operations. FormattedTextEditInfo editInfo = this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.EditInfo; // Set the editor's value to some formatted text for testing purposes. this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.Value = "Test <b>Value</b>."; // Select some contents. editInfo.SelectionStart = 5; editInfo.SelectionLength = 5; // Make the selected contents into a link. editInfo.MakeSelectionIntoLink( @"<a href=""http://www.infragistics.com""></a>" ); // Apply some style on the selected content. Please consult help for a listing of // supported style attributes. editInfo.ApplyStyle( "font-size: +8pt; font-family: Courier New; background-color: Yellow", false ); // Use the Value property to get the new formatted text from the editor. Since // Value property is object type, simply call ToString to convert it to a string. string newFormattedText = this.ultraFormattedTextEditor1.Value.ToString( ); // Print out the new value. Debug.WriteLine( "New formatted text = " + newFormattedText ); }