thielen
Tue Nov 28 08:57:01 CST 2006
That's it. I was hoping there was a way to do this without having to call the
ResourceManager like you can set the Text property in the IDE.
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thanks - dave
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"Linda Liu [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I am sorry that I may not understand your question exactly.
>
> Based on my understanding, you'd like to initialize a RichTextBox with a
> text stored in a resource file. If I'm off base, please feel free to let me
> know.
>
> The Rtf property of RichTextBox gets or sets the text of the RichTextBox
> control, including all rich text format (RTF) codes. This property is
> typically used when your are assigning RTF text from another RTF source,
> such as Microsoft Word or Windows WordPad, to the control.
>
> If you have stored the value of Rtf property of a RichTextBox contol into a
> resource file, you could get the value from the resource file and then
> assign it to the Rtf property of the RichTextBox control. There should be
> no problem.
>
> The following is a sample. It assumes that you have stored the RTF code in
> the project's default resource file.
>
> using System.Resources;
>
> private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
> {
> ResourceManager rm = new
> ResourceManager(typeof(RichTextBoxProj.Properties.Resources));
> this.richTextBox1.Rtf = rm.GetString("MyString");
> }
>
> Hope this helps.
> If you have anything unclear, please feel free to let me know.
>
>
> Sincerely,
> Linda Liu
> Microsoft Online Community Support
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