I checked it out. Still no go. :(

On Apr 13, 10:05 pm, Benj Nunez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah I see. Well, I'll check the font first. Maybe that will do the
> trick. But I'm still open for suggestions.
> Thanks Arsalan. ;)
>
> Benj
>
> On Apr 13, 12:54 pm, Arsalan Tamiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Concatenating is good workaround but as you can see you are having the
> > alignment problem this is because the normal fonts like Sans Serif, Arial or
> > Tahoma does NOT have fixed width character set. You can use Courier New or
> > Lucida Console fonts because these fonts have fixed width character set and
> > thus will solve your alignment problem
>
> > There are other ways which you can use to customize the built-in ComboBox. I
> > think the simplest way is to set the *DrawMode* property =
> > *OwnerDrawFixed*and then use ComboBox's
> > *DrawItem* event. But in this way you will be responsible for displaying
> > items using drawing routines like *DrawString()* etc. which is a bit complex
> > way to do.
>
> > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Benj Nunez <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello experts,
>
> > > I need to know if it's possible to align the fields defined in a
> > > combobox? Right now I'm having difficulty
> > > implementing a multi-column combobox so I'll stick to concatenating
> > > one or more fields by overriding the
> > > toString() method from a dto like so:
>
> > > class Contacts
> > > {
> > >   string LastName;
> > >   string FirstName;
> > >   string EmployeeNumber;
> > >   ...
> > > }
>
> > >    public override string ToString()
> > >        {
> > >            return String.Format("{0},{1}({2})", LastName,
> > >                FirstName, EmployeeNumber);
> > >        }
>
> > > I tried doing this:
>
> > >    public override string ToString()
> > >        {
> > >            return String.Format("{0},{1}({2})",
> > > LastName.Padright(20),
> > >                FirstName.Padright(10), EmployeeNumber);
> > >        }
>
> > > Still, the fields don't line up properly. Although when called using
> > > TextWriter
> > > or Console.writeline(), it is possible. any ideas?
>
> > > Benj
>
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