I had the same issue.
I tried:
- button.content = "Line1\nLine2" (didn't work, maybe I did something wrong);
- replace button text with a new label (doesn't let you center align the text);
- replace button text with a text block (I think this lets you center align the text but doesn't wrap it);
I've seen answers mentioning the use of stackpanels or grids.
I've seen answers saying not to use a Textbox.
Even though the OP says that the \n
works, I don't think that that is the way to go, in my opinion you're just brute forcing the control to do what you want and if at any point you need to change the text you will have to go and check if the text is correctly wrapped or if the \n
needs to be in another position.
What I found to be the best way to go (to me) is to replace the button content with a text box (you can just drag and drop, no need to mess with XAML) and set the following properties as stated:
IsReadOnly = true;
Focusable = false (optional);
I think Focusable = false
prevents the user from selecting the text, even though he can't edit it, I don't want him to even select it (personal taste).
This will make the text box behave similar to a label but with the advantage that lets you center align the text.