My program calls Java and then redirects stdout to a RichTextBox
. My problem is that the vertical scrollbar always stays at the top of the box every time data i
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
private static extern IntPtr SendMessage(IntPtr hWnd, int wMsg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam);
private const int WM_VSCROLL = 277;
private const int SB_PAGEBOTTOM = 7;
internal static void ScrollToBottom(RichTextBox richTextBox)
{
SendMessage(richTextBox.Handle, WM_VSCROLL, (IntPtr)SB_PAGEBOTTOM, IntPtr.Zero);
richTextBox.SelectionStart = richTextBox.Text.Length;
}
ScrollToBottom(richTextBox);
by using above method you can scroll rich text box to bottom
This is an old question, but I had this problem and I used the richTextBox_TextChanged
event as above, which works. But I feel this is a workaround and wanted to document the actual solution in case anybody else looks for it.
If you append it will auto-scroll, however the RichTextBox
has to be focused.
So call Focus
before AppendText
to make sure it auto-scrolls.
richTextBox.Focus();
richTextBox.AppendText(text);
I'll keep it simple:
Set HideSelection
property to false
Use AppendText()
method to add text to RichTextBox.
Code:
RichTextBox rtbTest;
void InitRichTextBox()
{
//Init rtbTest...
rtbTest.HideSelection = false;//Hide selection so that AppendText will auto scroll to the end
}
void AddText(string txt)
{
rtbTest.AppendText(txt);
}
The RichTextBox will stay scrolled to the end if it has focus and you use AppendText to add the information. If you set HideSelection to False it will keep its selection when it loses focus and stay auto scrolled.
I designed a Log Viewer GUI that used the method below. It used up to a full core keeping up. Getting rid of this code and setting HideSelection to False got the CPU usage down to 1-2%
//Don't use this!
richTextBox.AppendText(text);
richTextBox.ScrollToEnd();
Yes, you can use the ScrollToCaret() method:
// bind this method to its TextChanged event handler:
// richTextBox.TextChanged += richTextBox_TextChanged;
private void richTextBox_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) {
// set the current caret position to the end
richTextBox.SelectionStart = richTextBox.Text.Length;
// scroll it automatically
richTextBox.ScrollToCaret();
}
When writing new data, if you use AppendText()
it wont scroll up and will always stay at the bottom.