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The big secret of TextBlock
is that its Text
property (of type string
) is not its content property. Instead, it is a property called Inlines
that is a collection of Inline
objects. Although the following TextBlock
gives the same result as setting the Text
property, you’re really setting Inlines
instead:
<!-- TextBlock.Inlines is being set here: --><TextBlock>Text in a TextBlock</TextBlock>
A type converter makes the value resemble a simple string, but it’s actually a collection with one Inline
-derived element called Run
. Therefore, the preceding XAML is equivalent to the following:
<TextBlock><Run Text="Text in a TextBlock"/></TextBlock>
which is also equivalent to the following ...
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