Specifies whether the file should appear in bold.
Type | Description | |||
Boolean | A boolean expression that indicates whether the file should appear in bold. |
Use the Bold property to bold files and folders. Use the Font property to specify the control's font. Use the Get property to retrieve the items collection. Use the BrowseFolderPath property to specify the path to the browsed folder.
The following VB sample bolds the cpp and h files in the browsed folder:
Dim fs As Files, f As File Set fs = ExFileView1.Get(AllItems).Get("*.cpp *.h") For Each f In fs f.Bold = True Next
The Bold attribute is lost if the control is refreshed, or if the Apply property is invoked. For instance, you can add a new FileType object that bolds the cpp and h files:
With ExFileView1.FileTypes.Add("*.cpp *.h") .Bold = True .Apply End With
The following C++ sample bolds the cpp and h files in the browsed folder:
CFiles files = m_fileview.GetGet( 1 /*AllItems*/ ).GetGet( "*.cpp *.h" ); for ( long i = 0; i < files.GetCount(); i++ ) files.GetItem( COleVariant( i ) ).SetBold( TRUE );
The Bold attribute is lost if the control is refreshed, or if the Apply property is invoked. For instance, you can add a new FileType object that bolds the cpp and h files:
#include "FileType.h" #include "FileTypes.h" CFileType fileType = m_fileview.GetFileTypes().Add("*.cpp *.h"); fileType.SetBold( TRUE ); fileType.Apply();
The following VB.NET sample bolds the cpp and h files in the browsed folder:
With AxExFileView1.get_Get(EXFILEVIEWLib.TypeEnum.AllItems).Get("*.cpp *.h") Dim i As Integer For i = 0 To .Count - 1 .Item(i).Bold = True Next End With
The Bold attribute is lost if the control is refreshed, or if the Apply property is invoked. For instance, you can add a new FileType object that bolds the cpp and h files:
With AxExFileView1.FileTypes.Add("*.cpp *.h") .Bold = True .Apply() End With
The following C# sample bolds the cpp and h files in the browsed folder:
EXFILEVIEWLib.Files files = axExFileView1.get_Get(EXFILEVIEWLib.TypeEnum.AllItems).get_Get("*.cpp *.h"); for (int i = 0; i < files.Count; i++) files[i].Bold = true;
The Bold attribute is lost if the control is refreshed, or if the Apply property is invoked. For instance, you can add a new FileType object that bolds the cpp and h files:
EXFILEVIEWLib.FileType fileType = axExFileView1.FileTypes.Add("*.cpp *.h"); fileType.Bold = true; fileType.Apply();
The following VFP sample bolds the cpp and h files in the browsed folder:
With thisform.ExFileView1.Get( 1 ).Get("*.cpp *.h") local i for i = 0 to .Count - 1 with .Item(i) .Bold = .t. endwith next EndWith
The Bold attribute is lost if the control is refreshed, or if the Apply property is invoked. For instance, you can add a new FileType object that bolds the cpp and h files:
With thisform.ExFileView1.FileTypes.Add("*.cpp *.h") .Bold = .t. .Apply() EndWith