SetCaps
function SetCaps(isCaps: boolean = null): ApiTextPr
Description
Specifies that any lowercase characters in the current text run are formatted for display only as their capital letter character equivalents.
Parameters
- isCaps
boolean
null Specifies that the contents of the current run are displayed capitalized.
Returns
ApiTextPr
Overloads
- SetCaps
(isCaps)
Specifies that any lowercase characters in the text run are formatted for display only as their capital letter character equivalents.
Try It
var oPresentation = Api.GetPresentation();
var oSlide = oPresentation.GetSlideByIndex(0);
oSlide.RemoveAllObjects();
var oFill = Api.CreateSolidFill(Api.CreateRGBColor(255, 111, 61));
var oStroke = Api.CreateStroke(0, Api.CreateNoFill());
var oShape = Api.CreateShape("flowChartMagneticTape", 300 * 36000, 130 * 36000, oFill, oStroke);
oShape.SetPosition(608400, 1267200);
var oDocContent = oShape.GetDocContent();
var oParagraph = oDocContent.GetElement(0);
var oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.AddText("This is just a sample text. ");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oRun = Api.CreateRun();
oRun.SetCaps(true);
oRun.AddText("This is a text run with the font set to capitalized letters.");
oParagraph.AddElement(oRun);
oSlide.AddObject(oShape);