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I'm sorry for I'm not good at English. this is my code: Code winform

for (int i = 10; i < 70; i++)
            {
                RibbonButton rbtn = new RibbonButton();
                rbtn.Text = i.ToString();
                ribbonComboBox2.DropDownItems.Add(rbtn);
            }

            //ribbonComboBox2.SelectedItem = ribbonComboBox2.DropDownItems[0];
            //-----------Tạo danh sách font chữ
            System.Drawing.Text.InstalledFontCollection fonts = new System.Drawing.Text.InstalledFontCollection();
            foreach (FontFamily family in fonts.Families)
            {
                RibbonButton rbtn = new RibbonButton();
                rbtn.Text = family.Name.ToString();
                ribbonComboBox1.DropDownItems.Add(rbtn);
            }

I didn't see any items when clicking the RibbonCombobox. Thank you everyone!

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  • I'm working with winform
    – Tin Tin
    Apr 11, 2018 at 4:04

1 Answer 1

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I'm not sure what you are using for the Ribbon control since I don't think that is native to winforms, but my guess is that when you say "I didn't see any items when clicking the RibbonCombobox." you are seeing that the combobox has items but they are displayed as blanks. This is most likely caused from the combobox not having the DisplayMember property set.

for (int i = 10; i < 70; i++)
{
    Button rbtn = new Button();
    rbtn.Text = i.ToString();
    ribbonComboBox2.Items.Add(rbtn);
    ribbonComboBox2.DisplayMember = "Text";
}


System.Drawing.Text.InstalledFontCollection fonts = new System.Drawing.Text.InstalledFontCollection();
foreach (FontFamily family in fonts.Families)
{
    Button rbtn = new Button();
    rbtn.Text = family.Name.ToString();
    ribbonComboBox1.Items.Add(rbtn);
    ribbonComboBox1.DisplayMember = "Text";
}

To use the DisplayMember, you set it equal to the name of the property that you want shown in your combobox. The name of the property should come from the items in the combobox. I used Button and ComboBoxsince I didn't know what you were using but I'm willing to bet that it will work just fine for you. The DisplayMember is set to "Text" because you want to display the Text property of your button.

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  • Thanks for your answer but RibbonCombobox does not have the DisplayMember
    – Tin Tin
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:08
  • @TinTin Where are you getting the RibbonCombobox from?
    – Sudsy1002
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:09
  • By that I mean, what namespace and/or dll are you using?
    – Sudsy1002
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:15
  • I write the same software as "wordpad". I use "ribbon control" from codeproject.com/Articles/364272/…
    – Tin Tin
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:16
  • I'm not sure why it wasn't working for you then. Using the same code in your question works fine for me.
    – Sudsy1002
    Apr 11, 2018 at 13:40

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