I am working with some RichTextBlock
objects that contain InlineUIContainer
elements. I would like to be able to select and copy all of the text including the text contained in the InlineUIContainer
.
Currently, when I select all of the text in the block, the text contained in the InlineUIContainer
objects are skipped.
Here is an example of what I'm creating:
<RichTextBlock IsTextSelectionEnabled="True">
<Paragraph FontSize="20">
<Bold>This text is selectable</Bold>
<InlineUIContainer FontFamily="Global User Interface">
<StackPanel Orientation="Horizontal">
<TextBlock FontSize="11" VerticalAlignment="Top" Margin="0,0,-1,0">Super Script Text</TextBlock>
<HyperlinkButton ClickMode="Release" Style="{StaticResource NoMarginHyperlinkButtonStyle}">
Link
</HyperlinkButton>
</StackPanel>
</InlineUIContainer>
This text is also selectable
</Paragraph>
</RichTextBlock>
If I select all of the text from this piece of Xaml and copy/paste it in NotePad, I don't get the Super Script Text or the Link text.
Is there any way to get all of the text selected?
This is because HyperlinkButton is not part of the document API and in fact a UIElement wrapped in InlineUIContainer. There are 2 ways to handle this.
Now with WPF we could get a TextRange within this range but winRT does not expose it, so you will need to do it in your code... Get all the block within the RichTextBlock, and iterate through each to check if it's ContentStart and ContentEnd is within the RTB.SelectionStart and RTB.SelectionEnd if so then add them to a list.
Now it should be easy to extract all the Runs and Bold/Italics from this list and any InlineUIContainers hosting HyperlinkButtons.