Name
StringDigitSubstitute
Synopsis
This enumeration is used by the StringFormat
class
when you need to render digits in a font that
doesn’t provide those digits (typically non-Western
language fonts). You can choose between official
National
standards, Traditional
methods, or no substitution. There is also the option of a
User
substitution scheme, but the framework does
not expose the same detailed degree of control over font substitution
as is available in the Platform SDK internationalization services
(e.g., UniScribe).
public enum StringDigitSubstitute { User = 0, None = 1, National = 2, Traditional = 3 }
Hierarchy
System.Object
→ System.ValueType → System.Enum(System.IComparabl,
System.IFormattable
,
System.IConvertible)
→ StringDigitSubstitute
Returned By
StringFormat.DigitSubstitutionMethod
Passed To
StringFormat.SetDigitSubstitution()
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