How would one enter special characters into a Label
in C# (Windows Forms)?
If you try to write a "&" into a label you'll get a sort of underscore instead..
So what's the C# equivalent of "&"? ("\&" obviously doesn't work).
Two ways:
Escape it with another ampersand (&&
).
Set UseMnemonic
for that label to false
. This causes all ampersands within the text to be taken literally so you don't need to double any of them. You'll lose the underlining and access key features though.
You can set the value either in the designer, or in code:
myLabel.UseMnemonic = false;
myLabel.Text = "Text&Text";
&&
pattern but the UseMnemonic
i never saw before. So +1 for this new enlightening.
ToolStripStatusLabel
doesn't have this property, if I want to use this on a StatusStrip am I forced to escape it with another ampersand?
Sep 21, 2015 at 15:19
String.Replace("&", "&&")
whenever I set the text, so I could escape the ampersand without mutating my object itself and screw up how it's displayed elsewhere.
Sep 21, 2015 at 15:45
Add another ampersand in front of it, so: &&
Or have a look at the following: Label.UseMnemonic (MSDN documentation)
I don't know how to use '&' in the designer, but in the code you can use '&&' for showing one '&'