Jan Turoň
Jan Turoň

Reputation: 32922

Can a background image be set on a Winforms TextBox?

Is it possible to change the background image of a Windows Forms TextBox in C#? There is no BackgroundImage property. Should I override the Paint method somehow?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 19335

Answers (2)

M-Peror
M-Peror

Reputation: 852

If you're up to some native coding, you could try to use the technique mentioned here: http://www.codedblog.com/2007/09/17/owner-drawing-a-windowsforms-textbox (Edit: original link is down, thnx Zyo, replaced it with link to archived copy in the wayback machine.)

Although the article is about drawing something in a textbox after the textbox is drawn (not before), perhaps it could be modified to accomplish what you need.

Upvotes: 2

Hans Passant
Hans Passant

Reputation: 942358

It isn't possible. If you try by overriding TextBox and calling SetStyle(ControlStyles.UserPaint, true) in the constructor so you can override OnPaintBackground and draw the image, you'll be in for several rude surprises. Falling back to legacy rendering mode is just one of them.

TextBox dates from the very early days of Windows, back when it still had to run on 386SUX hardware. One particular crime it commits to work reasonably on such limited hardware was to draw itself without using the WM_PAINT event. This destroys the background image.

There's a project at CodeProject.com that provides one. I cannot recommend it.

Upvotes: 36

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