When the Multiline property is false, the WordWrap property is not applicable.
Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors ' This example configures the control for multiline text entry. Private Sub SetupMultilineText() ' Set Multiline to true so we can have multiple lines of text in the control Me.UltraTextEditor1.Multiline = True ' Set the size of the control to be large enough to accommodate ' a few lines of text Me.UltraTextEditor1.Width = 300 Me.UltraTextEditor1.Height = 200 ' Set AcceptsReturn to true so the ENTER key creates a new line of text Me.UltraTextEditor1.AcceptsReturn = True ' Set AcceptsTab to true so the TAB key does not cause us to navigate ' to the next control on the form Me.UltraTextEditor1.AcceptsTab = True ' Set the Scrollbars property to display a vertical scrollbar, ' but not a horizontal one Me.UltraTextEditor1.Scrollbars = ScrollBars.Vertical ' Set the MaxLength property to 1Kb so we limit the amount ' of text that can be typed into the control Me.UltraTextEditor1.MaxLength = 1024 ' Preset the text displayed by the control, and select it all ' so that the preset text will be removed as soon as the ' end user starts typing. ' Note that we must be in edit mode to set the text selection, ' so use the control's Focus method to get it into edit mode. Me.UltraTextEditor1.Text = "[Type description here]" Me.UltraTextEditor1.Focus() Me.UltraTextEditor1.SelectionStart = 0 Me.UltraTextEditor1.SelectionLength = Me.UltraTextEditor1.Text.Length ' Suppress word wrapping so the end user has full control ' over the line breaks. Me.UltraTextEditor1.WordWrap = False End Sub
using System.Diagnostics; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors; private void SetupMultilineText() { // Set Multiline to true so we can have multiple lines of text in the control this.ultraTextEditor1.Multiline = true; // Set the size of the control to be large enough to accommodate // a few lines of text this.ultraTextEditor1.Width = 300; this.ultraTextEditor1.Height = 200; // Set AcceptsReturn to true so the ENTER key creates a new line of text this.ultraTextEditor1.AcceptsReturn = true; // Set AcceptsTab to true so the TAB key does not cause us to navigate // to the next control on the form this.ultraTextEditor1.AcceptsTab = true; // Set the Scrollbars property to display a vertical scrollbar, // but not a horizontal one this.ultraTextEditor1.Scrollbars = ScrollBars.Vertical; // Set the MaxLength property to 1Kb so we limit the amount // of text that can be typed into the control this.ultraTextEditor1.MaxLength = 1024; // Preset the text displayed by the control, and select it all // so that the preset text will be removed as soon as the // end user starts typing. // Note that we must be in edit mode to set the text selection, // so use the control's Focus method to get it into edit mode. this.ultraTextEditor1.Text = "[Type description here]"; this.ultraTextEditor1.Focus(); this.ultraTextEditor1.SelectionStart = 0; this.ultraTextEditor1.SelectionLength = this.ultraTextEditor1.Text.Length; // Suppress word wrapping so the end user has full control // over the line breaks. this.ultraTextEditor1.WordWrap = false; }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2