I had to define the following class in order to enable an automatic scrolling-down when new text is added to a TextBox
. Moreover, I needed to override the OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown
and OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp
methods in order to disable the automatic scrolling-down when the user click on the scrollers.
public class ScrollingTextBox : TextBox
{
private volatile bool _AutomaticScrollingEnabled = true;
protected override void OnInitialized(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnInitialized(e);
VerticalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
HorizontalScrollBarVisibility = ScrollBarVisibility.Visible;
}
protected override void OnTextChanged(TextChangedEventArgs e)
{
base.OnTextChanged(e);
if (_AutomaticScrollingEnabled)
{
Focus();
CaretIndex = Text.Length;
ScrollToEnd();
}
}
protected override void OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown(MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
base.OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown(e);
object original = e.OriginalSource;
if (!original.GetType().Equals(typeof(ScrollViewer)))
{
if (FindVisualParent<ScrollBar>(original as DependencyObject) != null)
{
_AutomaticScrollingEnabled = false;
Trace.WriteLine("scroll bar is clicked down");
}
}
}
protected override void OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp(MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
base.OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp(e);
object original = e.OriginalSource;
if (!original.GetType().Equals(typeof(ScrollViewer)))
{
if (FindVisualParent<ScrollBar>(original as DependencyObject) != null)
{
_AutomaticScrollingEnabled = true;
Trace.WriteLine("scroll bar is clicked up");
}
}
}
// ... other methods
}
Only the following methods use the _AutomaticScrollingEnabled
member attribute:
- the
OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonDown
method set this attribute tofalse
in order to disable the automatic scrolling-down of text box; - the
OnPreviewMouseLeftButtonUp
method set this attribute totrue
in order to enable the automatic scrolling-down of text box; - the
OnTextChanged
method read this attribute in order to see if the text box should or not to scroll automatically.
How about the thread-safety of the _AutomaticScrollingEnabled
member attribute? Is it correct to declare this attribute as volatile
? If, instead of this simple boolean attribute, there was an complex object, would I have to make a lock?