Type | Description | |||
IFontDisp | A Font object that indicates the control's font. |
Use the Font property to change the control's font . Use the FilterBarFont property to assign a different font for the control's filter bar. Use the Refresh method to refresh the control. Use the BeginUpdate and EndUpdate method to maintain performance while adding new columns or items. Use the DefaultItemHeight property to specify the default height for all items in the control.
The following VB sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
With List1 With .Font .Name = "Tahoma" End With .Refresh End With
The following C++ sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
COleFont font = m_list.GetFont(); font.SetName( "Tahoma" ); m_list.Refresh();
the C++ sample requires definition of COleFont class ( #include "Font.h" )
The following VB.NET sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
With AxList1 Dim font As System.Drawing.Font = New System.Drawing.Font("Tahoma", 10, FontStyle.Regular, GraphicsUnit.Point) .Font = font .CtlRefresh() End With
The following C# sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
System.Drawing.Font font = new System.Drawing.Font("Tahoma", 10, FontStyle.Regular); axList1.Font = font; axList1.CtlRefresh();
The following VFP sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
with thisform.List1.Object .Font.Name = "Tahoma" .Refresh() endwith
The following Template sample assigns by code a new font to the control:
Font { Name = "Tahoma" }