Maybe different default colors in TextBlock
and TextBox
for Foreground
and Background
result in this effect when combined/overlapping.
Have you tried to set them both to Foreground="#FFFFFF" and Background="#000000"?
質問
So I'm trying to take advantage of all the TextOptions
introduced in SL5 (TextRenderingMode
, TextHintingMode
, TextFormattingMode
) and get a nice uniform (performance minded) Segeo UI font throughout an app.
My problem lies in the fact that these don't seem to be getting inherited through all the controls. I set them as resources like;
<TextFormattingMode x:Key="THETextFormattingMode">Display</TextFormattingMode>
<TextHintingMode x:Key="THETextHintingMode">Fixed</TextHintingMode>
<TextRenderingMode x:Key="THETextRenderingMode">Auto</TextRenderingMode>
Then I have them set as setters on individual controls like TextBlock
and TextBox
like;
<Setter Property="TextOptions.TextFormattingMode" Value="{StaticResource THETextFormattingMode}" />
<Setter Property="TextOptions.TextHintingMode" Value="{StaticResource THETextHintingMode}" />
<Setter Property="TextOptions.TextRenderingMode" Value="{StaticResource THETextRenderingMode}" />
Except I'm seeing discrepancies between the controls still, example image below with "tt" taken as a screen shot from the same screen. The "tt" on the left is from a TextBox
and the one on the right is from a TextBlock
which both have the TextOptions.*Mode
set the same.
What am I missing here? Why are they not identical? The text from the TextBlock
("tt" image on the right) appears sharper.
解決
Maybe different default colors in TextBlock
and TextBox
for Foreground
and Background
result in this effect when combined/overlapping.
Have you tried to set them both to Foreground="#FFFFFF" and Background="#000000"?