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How can I make it so if you typed in a multiline TextBox:

abcde

ABCDE

So that the big E is directly below the little e. I want them to line up vertically if they are in the same row.

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Can you just set the font on the textbox to a monospaced one?

In code, keeping the same size as the default font:

textBox.Font = new Font(FontFamily.GenericMonospace, textBox.Font.Size);

Or just change the Font property in the designer.

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    Learned a new word, what are some monospaced fonts?
    – Mark Lalor
    Sep 2, 2011 at 14:49
  • Is it safe to use a font like consolas because I think I installed it myself or do all the font is VS come with the .net framework?
    – Mark Lalor
    Sep 2, 2011 at 14:52
  • @Mark: I seem to remember that Consolas comes with Office... I can't remember what happens if you specify a font which isn't present on the deployed system. Who are your users?
    – Jon Skeet
    Sep 2, 2011 at 14:57
  • Making an app for guitar chords and tabs, there generic one seems fine but is there a way to just package the font with the app
    – Mark Lalor
    Sep 2, 2011 at 15:00
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    @Mark: I suspect that would be quite a lot of work - and you'd need to investigate the licensing etc. I'd stick to Courier New if I were you :)
    – Jon Skeet
    Sep 2, 2011 at 15:03
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You can do this by using a fixed width font. Courier family fonts are often fixed width.

You can set the font in the property editor for the textbox control. For example, you can set the Font property to Courier New, 8.25pt.

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Some fonts use different character widths for different characters. In such fonts an "m" will have a greater width than an "i". They are called proportional fonts. These fonts have a nicer-looking and are easier to read.

Fonts where all the characters have the same width are called monospaced fonts. They are often used for source code as they allow aligning features like line comments to right of the code.

Use a monospaced font!

Here is the code I use to get a list of all monospaced fonts installed:

using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

namespace PE.Rendering {

    static class FontHelper {

        [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
        class LOGFONT {
            public int lfHeight;
            public int lfWidth;
            public int lfEscapement;
            public int lfOrientation;
            public int lfWeight;
            public byte lfItalic;
            public byte lfUnderline;
            public byte lfStrikeOut;
            public byte lfCharSet;
            public byte lfOutPrecision;
            public byte lfClipPrecision;
            public byte lfQuality;
            public byte lfPitchAndFamily;
            [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 32)]
            public string lfFaceName;
        }

        static bool IsMonospaced(Graphics g, Font f)
        {
            float w1, w2;

                w1 = g.MeasureString("i", f).Width;
                w2 = g.MeasureString("W", f).Width;
                return w1 == w2;
        }

        static bool IsSymbolFont(Font font)
        {
            const byte SYMBOL_FONT = 2;

            LOGFONT logicalFont = new LOGFONT();
            font.ToLogFont(logicalFont);
            return logicalFont.lfCharSet == SYMBOL_FONT;
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Tells us, if a font is suitable for displaying document.
        /// </summary>
        /// <remarks>Some symbol fonts do not identify themselves as such.</remarks>
        /// <param name="fontName"></param>
        /// <returns></returns>
        static bool IsSuitableFont(string fontName)
        {
            return !fontName.StartsWith("ESRI") && !fontName.StartsWith("Oc_");
        }

        public static List<string> GetMonospacedFontNames()
        {
            List<string> fontList = new List<string>();
            InstalledFontCollection ifc;

            ifc = new InstalledFontCollection();
            using (Bitmap bmp = new Bitmap(1, 1)) {
                using (Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(bmp)) {
                    foreach (FontFamily ff in ifc.Families) {
                        if (ff.IsStyleAvailable(FontStyle.Regular) && ff.IsStyleAvailable(FontStyle.Bold) 
                            && ff.IsStyleAvailable(FontStyle.Italic) && IsSuitableFont( ff.Name)) {
                            using (Font f = new Font(ff, 10)) {
                                if (IsMonospaced(g,f) && !IsSymbolFont(f)) {
                                    fontList.Add(ff.Name);
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            return fontList;
        }
    }

}
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Try using a monospaced or fixed width fonts.

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  • Can you please Suggest some Fixed width fonts name ?? which like default font family. Jul 16, 2022 at 7:11

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