dan gibson
dan gibson

Reputation: 3665

Using TextOptions.TextFormattingMode with FormattedText

With WPF4 you can have non-blurry text by adding TextOptions.TextFormattingMode="Display" and TextOptions.TextRenderingMode="Aliased" to your xaml:

<Window
   TextOptions.TextFormattingMode="Display"
   TextOptions.TextRenderingMode="Aliased">

This works fine for me except for when I draw text with DrawingContext.DrawText like this:

void DrawText(DrawingContext dc)
{
  FormattedText ft = new FormattedText("Hello World",
    System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
    System.Windows.FlowDirection.LeftToRight,
    new Typeface(FontFamily, FontStyle, FontWeight, FontStretch),
    FontSize,
    brush);
  dc.DrawText(ft, new Point(rect.Left, rect.Top));
}

How can I draw non-blurry text with FormattedText? ie I want TextOptions.TextFormattingMode="Display" and TextOptions.TextRenderingMode="Aliased" to be used.

Upvotes: 12

Views: 5152

Answers (2)

will-mvn
will-mvn

Reputation: 659

There's an overloaded constructor for FormattedText that allows specifying a TextFormattingMode: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee474866.aspx

void DrawText(DrawingContext dc)
{
  FormattedText ft = new FormattedText("Hello World",
    System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture,
    System.Windows.FlowDirection.LeftToRight,
    new Typeface(FontFamily, FontStyle, FontWeight, FontStretch),
    FontSize,
    brush,
    null,
    TextFormattingMode.Display);
  dc.DrawText(ft, new Point(rect.Left, rect.Top));
}

Upvotes: 13

jschroedl
jschroedl

Reputation: 4986

Follow the example here for Advanced Text Formatting and create a TextFormatter object and use TextLine.Draw()

Upvotes: 0

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