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    SearchDialogAppearance Property

    SearchDialogAppearance

    Declaration
    public SearchDialogAppearance SearchDialogAppearance { get; set; }
    Property Value
    Type Description
    SearchDialogAppearance
    Remarks

    By default, the search dialog is displayed as a popup panel at the top-right corner of TextEditor control. You can override it to be displayed as a separate dialog box by setting SearchDialogAppearance property.

    Examples

    Here is how to use a SearchDialogAppearance in the C# code:

    public partial class MainWindow : Window
    {
        private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
            var textEditor = new Alternet.Editor.Wpf.TextEditor();
            textEditor.LoadFile("myfile.txt");
            textEditor.SearchDialogAppearance = Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchDialogAppearance.PopupPanel;
            textEditor.SearchDialog.SearchSettings.SearchOptions |= Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchOptions.CaseSensitive | Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchOptions.FindTextAtCursor;
        }
    }
    

    Here is how to use a SearchDialogAppearance in the Visual Basic code:

    Partial Public Class MainWindow
    
        Private Sub Window_Loaded(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As RoutedEventArgs)
            Dim textEditor = New Alternet.Editor.Wpf.TextEditor()
            textEditor.LoadFile("myfile.txt")
            textEditor.SearchDialogAppearance = Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchDialogAppearance.PopupPanel
            textEditor.SearchDialog.SearchSettings.SearchOptions = textEditor.SearchDialog.SearchSettings.SearchOptions Or Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchOptions.CaseSensitive Or Alternet.Editor.Wpf.SearchOptions.FindTextAtCursor
        End Sub
    End Class
    
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