I have some tabControl in C# Windows app. It has some tabPages. Does anyone kwows how to make the tabPage Text to become Bold..?
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What do you want to make bold? The tab title, or the contents of the tab page?– Jon SeigelFeb 24, 2010 at 13:54
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Winform. I want to make bold the tab title.– vts123Feb 24, 2010 at 14:28
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3See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/180563/bold-text-for-a-tab-control– Jon SeigelFeb 24, 2010 at 15:33
4 Answers
You'll need to handle the DrawItem
event of the TabControl
to manually draw the caption. Note: DrawMode
of affected control should be set to TabDrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed
.
Here is a sample:
private void tabControl1_DrawItem(object sender, DrawItemEventArgs e)
{
Graphics g = e.Graphics;
Brush _TextBrush;
// Get the item from the collection.
TabPage _TabPage = tabControl1.TabPages[e.Index];
// Get the real bounds for the tab rectangle.
Rectangle _TabBounds = tabControl1.GetTabRect(e.Index);
if (e.State == DrawItemState.Selected)
{
// Draw a different background color, and don't paint a focus rectangle.
_TextBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Blue);
g.FillRectangle(Brushes.Gray, e.Bounds);
}
else
{
_TextBrush = new System.Drawing.SolidBrush(e.ForeColor);
// e.DrawBackground();
}
// Use our own font. Because we CAN.
Font _TabFont = new Font(e.Font.FontFamily, (float)9, FontStyle.Bold, GraphicsUnit.Pixel);
//Font fnt = new Font(e.Font.FontFamily, (float)7.5, FontStyle.Bold);
// Draw string. Center the text.
StringFormat _StringFlags = new StringFormat();
_StringFlags.Alignment = StringAlignment.Center;
_StringFlags.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center;
g.DrawString(tabControl1.TabPages[e.Index].Text, _TabFont, _TextBrush,
_TabBounds, new StringFormat(_StringFlags));
}
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Just to add to this:
DrawMode
of affected control should be set toTabDrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed
, this makes using theDrawItem
-event mandatory (If you leave code of this method blank, the tabs' title bar will be blank too) May 3, 2016 at 7:56
In Winforms you can change the DrawMode and paint all the captions on yourself.
See the MSDN Example.
Another, less elegant option is to set the font->bold property of the parent form/control to true, which will make everything bold including the tab names and then set bold to false on all the controls you don't want bold.
All one has to do is write the main TabControl code as follows:
TabControl0_1=New TabControl
TabControl0_1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(1900,980)
TabControl0_1.Location=New System.Drawing.Point(5,5)
TabControl0_1.Font = New System.Drawing.Font("Segoe UI",25!, _
System.Drawing.FontStyle.Bold, System.Drawing. _
GraphicsUnit.Point,CType(0, Byte))
This takes care of everything. There are total 114 TabPages.