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I am using following for TextArea

ToolBar bar = new ToolBar(box,SWT.NONE);
ToolItem item = new ToolItem(bar, SWT.SEPARATOR);
Text text = new Text(bar, SWT.BORDER | SWT.MULTI);
item.setWidth(width);
item.setControl(text);

GridData data = new GridData();
data.verticalAlignment = SWT.CENTER;
data.grabExcessHorizontalSpace = true;
data.grabExcessVerticalSpace = true;
text.setLayoutData(data);

I want to display a multi line text box, currently its accepting multi line text but showing only a single line at a time.

Any idea how to set the number of rows to be displayed ?

Thanks.

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2 Answers 2

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You can also use Text.getLineHeight() to determine the height of a single line of text, you don't need a GC for that:

final Text text = new Text(container, SWT.BORDER | SWT.WRAP);
GridData gridData = new GridData(SWT.FILL, SWT.CENTER, true, false);
gridData.heightHint = 5 * text.getLineHeight();
text.setLayoutData(gridData);
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    +1 Good point and very clean solution! @nik7 Please consider accepting this answer instead.
    – Baz
    Dec 12, 2013 at 14:47
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    This solution is much more cleaner than the accepted one. Easier and faster to implement.
    – Simon PA
    Sep 22, 2016 at 13:32
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You can set the height in pixels:

/* Set the height to 75 pixels */
data.heightHint = 75;

However, you can also set the height in terms of the number of character rows, but you have to do some trickery to measure the character height. You'll need to build a graphics context (GC) to measure the text extent.

For example:

GC gc = new GC(text);
try
{
    gc.setFont(text.getFont());
    FontMetrics fm = gc.getFontMetrics();

    /* Set the height to 5 rows of characters */
    data.heightHint = 5 * fm.getHeight();
}
finally
{
    gc.dispose();
}
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  • Thank you, that answers my question. also for others we can also use widthHint property for setting the width.
    – nik7
    Feb 6, 2012 at 22:18

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