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How do I include text decorations such as Underline, Strikethrough etc in a Style definition:

<Style x:Key="UnderlinedLabel">
     <Setter Property="Control.FontFamily" Value="Trebuchet MS" />
     <Setter Property="Control.FontSize" Value="14" />
     <!-- Next line fails -->
     <Setter Property="Control.TextDecorations" Value="Underline" />
</Style>

I'm familiar with using the following XAML to underline text:

<TextBlock>
   <Underline>
       Underlined text
   </Underline>
</TextBlock>

However text decoration is just another style, I want to be able to define it declaritively like FontWeight, FontSize etc.

[Update]

I was applying this style to a Label control. This was my main problem. It appears you can't underline text in a Label. Change to a TextBlock (thanks gix) and all is well.

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Underlining text can be done either with <Underline>...</Underline> or with the TextDecorations attribute set to Underline. You can include the latter in a style definition:

<Style x:Key="Underlined">
    <Setter Property="TextBlock.TextDecorations" Value="Underline" />
</Style>

<TextBlock Style="{StaticResource Underlined}">
    Foo
</TextBlock>
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+1 - I think it's just the fact that @Ash is using "Control.TextDecorations" rather than "TextBlock.TextDecorations". – Matt Hamilton Feb 16 '09 at 5:11
@Matt, half right, I was also applying that Style to a Label control, no underlining was displayed. When I changed to a TextBlock it is displayed??? – Ash Feb 16 '09 at 5:52

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