IsWordArt
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]ShapeBase.IsWordArt property
Returns true
if this shape is a WordArt object.
public bool IsWordArt { get; }
Remarks
Works till 2007 compatibility mode. In 2010 and higher compatibility mode WordArt is just a TextBox with fancy fonts.
Examples
Shows how to work with WordArt.
public void InsertTextPaths()
{
Document doc = new Document();
// Insert a WordArt object to display text in a shape that we can re-size and move by using the mouse in Microsoft Word.
// Provide a "ShapeType" as an argument to set a shape for the WordArt.
Shape shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "Hello World! This text is bold, and italic.",
"Arial", 480, 24, Color.White, Color.Black, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
// Apply the "Bold" and "Italic" formatting settings to the text using the respective properties.
shape.TextPath.Bold = true;
shape.TextPath.Italic = true;
// Below are various other text formatting-related properties.
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.Underline);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.Shadow);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.StrikeThrough);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.ReverseRows);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.XScale);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.Trim);
Assert.False(shape.TextPath.SmallCaps);
Assert.AreEqual(36.0, shape.TextPath.Size);
Assert.AreEqual("Hello World! This text is bold, and italic.", shape.TextPath.Text);
Assert.AreEqual(ShapeType.TextPlainText, shape.ShapeType);
// Use the "On" property to show/hide the text.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "On set to \"true\"", "Calibri", 150, 24, Color.Yellow, Color.Red, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
shape.TextPath.On = true;
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "On set to \"false\"", "Calibri", 150, 24, Color.Yellow, Color.Purple, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
shape.TextPath.On = false;
// Use the "Kerning" property to enable/disable kerning spacing between certain characters.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "Kerning: VAV", "Times New Roman", 90, 24, Color.Orange, Color.Red, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
shape.TextPath.Kerning = true;
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "No kerning: VAV", "Times New Roman", 100, 24, Color.Orange, Color.Red, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
shape.TextPath.Kerning = false;
// Use the "Spacing" property to set the custom spacing between characters on a scale from 0.0 (none) to 1.0 (default).
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "Spacing set to 0.1", "Calibri", 120, 24, Color.BlueViolet, Color.Blue, ShapeType.TextCascadeDown);
shape.TextPath.Spacing = 0.1;
// Set the "RotateLetters" property to "true" to rotate each character 90 degrees counterclockwise.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "RotateLetters", "Calibri", 200, 36, Color.GreenYellow, Color.Green, ShapeType.TextWave);
shape.TextPath.RotateLetters = true;
// Set the "SameLetterHeights" property to "true" to get the x-height of each character to equal the cap height.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "Same character height for lower and UPPER case", "Calibri", 300, 24, Color.DeepSkyBlue, Color.DodgerBlue, ShapeType.TextSlantUp);
shape.TextPath.SameLetterHeights = true;
// By default, the text's size will always scale to fit the containing shape's size, overriding the text size setting.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "FitShape on", "Calibri", 160, 24, Color.LightBlue, Color.Blue, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
Assert.True(shape.TextPath.FitShape);
shape.TextPath.Size = 24.0;
// If we set the "FitShape: property to "false", the text will keep the size
// which the "Size" property specifies regardless of the size of the shape.
// Use the "TextPathAlignment" property also to align the text to a side of the shape.
shape = AppendWordArt(doc, "FitShape off", "Calibri", 160, 24, Color.LightBlue, Color.Blue, ShapeType.TextPlainText);
shape.TextPath.FitShape = false;
shape.TextPath.Size = 24.0;
shape.TextPath.TextPathAlignment = TextPathAlignment.Right;
doc.Save(ArtifactsDir + "Shape.InsertTextPaths.docx");
}
/// <summary>
/// Insert a new paragraph with a WordArt shape inside it.
/// </summary>
private static Shape AppendWordArt(Document doc, string text, string textFontFamily, double shapeWidth, double shapeHeight, Color wordArtFill, Color line, ShapeType wordArtShapeType)
{
// Create an inline Shape, which will serve as a container for our WordArt.
// The shape can only be a valid WordArt shape if we assign a WordArt-designated ShapeType to it.
// These types will have "WordArt object" in the description,
// and their enumerator constant names will all start with "Text".
Shape shape = new Shape(doc, wordArtShapeType)
{
WrapType = WrapType.Inline,
Width = shapeWidth,
Height = shapeHeight,
FillColor = wordArtFill,
StrokeColor = line
};
shape.TextPath.Text = text;
shape.TextPath.FontFamily = textFontFamily;
Paragraph para = (Paragraph)doc.FirstSection.Body.AppendChild(new Paragraph(doc));
para.AppendChild(shape);
return shape;
}
See Also
- class ShapeBase
- namespace Aspose.Words.Drawing
- assembly Aspose.Words