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CharacterProperties Interface

Provides access to character properties.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraRichEdit.API.Native

Assembly: DevExpress.RichEdit.v24.1.Core.dll

NuGet Packages: DevExpress.RichEdit.Core, DevExpress.Win.Navigation

Declaration

[ComVisible(true)]
public interface CharacterProperties :
    CharacterPropertiesBase

Remarks

The CharacterProperties interface allows you to get/set character formatting and apply styles.

Use the SubDocument.BeginUpdateCharacters and the SubDocument.EndUpdateCharacters paired methods to modify character formatting, such as the CharacterPropertiesBase.FontName, CharacterPropertiesBase.FontSize, CharacterPropertiesBase.Bold, CharacterPropertiesBase.ForeColor etc.

To accomplish this, call the SubDocument.BeginUpdateCharacters method for the specified range, use the returned CharacterProperties interface to modify the required properties and call the SubDocument.EndUpdateCharacters method to finalize the modification.

Note

Make sure that the SubDocument.BeginUpdateCharacters method always has its corresponding SubDocument.EndUpdateCharacters method to ensure proper operation of the control.

The following code snippet changes the font and the color of the selected text.

View Example

document.BeginUpdate();
document.AppendText("Normal\nFormatted\nNormal");
document.EndUpdate();
// The target range is the second paragraph 
DocumentRange range = document.Paragraphs[1].Range;

// Create and customize an object  
// that sets character formatting for the selected range
CharacterProperties cp = document.BeginUpdateCharacters(range);
cp.FontName = "Comic Sans MS";
cp.FontSize = 18;
cp.ForeColor = Color.Blue;
cp.BackColor = Color.Snow;
cp.Underline = UnderlineType.DoubleWave;
cp.UnderlineColor = Color.Red;

// Finalize modifications  
// with this method call 
document.EndUpdateCharacters(cp);
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