Enum IGDIPlus.TGPStringTrimming
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Package: SignalLabBasicPkg
Unit: IGDIPlus
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Syntax
Delphi:
type TGPStringTrimming = (StringTrimmingNone, StringTrimmingCharacter, StringTrimmingWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisCharacter, StringTrimmingEllipsisWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisPath);
C++ Builder:
enum TGPStringTrimming {StringTrimmingNone, StringTrimmingCharacter, StringTrimmingWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisCharacter, StringTrimmingEllipsisWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisPath};
Visual C++ (MFC):
enum CTGPStringTrimming {StringTrimmingNone, StringTrimmingCharacter, StringTrimmingWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisCharacter, StringTrimmingEllipsisWord, StringTrimmingEllipsisPath};
Summary
Specifies how to trim characters from a string so that the string fits into a layout rectangle.
Description
Defines enumeration that specifies how to trim characters from a string so that the string fits into a layout rectangle. The layout rectangle is used to position and size the display string.
Values
StringTrimmingNone | Specifies that no trimming is done. |
StringTrimmingCharacter | Specifies that the string is broken at the boundary of the last character that is inside the layout rectangle. This is the default. |
StringTrimmingWord | Specifies that the string is broken at the boundary of the last word that is inside the layout rectangle. |
StringTrimmingEllipsisCharacter | Specifies that the string is broken at the boundary of the last character that is inside the layout rectangle and an ellipsis (...) is inserted after the character. |
StringTrimmingEllipsisWord | Specifies that the string is broken at the boundary of the last word that is inside the layout rectangle and an ellipsis (...) is inserted after the word. |
StringTrimmingEllipsisPath | Specifies that the center is removed from the string and replaced by an ellipsis. The algorithm keeps as much of the last portion of the string as possible. |