GrapeCity MultiRow Windows Forms Documentation
ShowEditingIcon Property
Example 


Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the editing glyph is visible in the row header of the cell being edited.
Syntax
<DefaultValueAttribute()>
<SRDescriptionAttribute("Indicates whether the editing glyph is shown on the RowHeaderCells when a cell is being edited.")>
<SRCategoryAttribute("Appearance")>
Public Property ShowEditingIcon As Boolean
Dim instance As GcMultiRow
Dim value As Boolean
 
instance.ShowEditingIcon = value
 
value = instance.ShowEditingIcon
[DefaultValue()]
[SRDescription("Indicates whether the editing glyph is shown on the RowHeaderCells when a cell is being edited.")]
[SRCategory("Appearance")]
public bool ShowEditingIcon {get; set;}

Property Value

true if the editing glyph is visible in the row header of the cell being edited.; otherwise, false. The default is true.
Remarks

The row header displays an editing glyph that looks like a pencil when the current cell is in edit mode and the user has made changes to the cell. The editing glyph color is set with the System.Windows.Forms.Control.ForeColor property of the row header cell. The glyph is not rendered if there is not enough space to display it completely.

Typically the display of the editing glyph is controlled by the IsCurrentCellDirty property. When the VirtualMode property is true, the display of the editing glyph is controlled by the IsCurrentRowDirty property.

The standard glyph is not publicly exposed. To customize the glyph, you can create a custom RowHeaderCell class and override the RowHeaderCell.PaintCellForeground method.

Example
This example sets the ShowEditingIcon property.
GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell text1 = new GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell();
GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell text2 = new GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell();
text1.Name = "text1";
text2.Name = "text2";
GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Template template1 = GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Template.CreateGridTemplate(new GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Cell[] { text1, text2 }, 160, GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.AutoGenerateGridTemplateStyles.ColumnHeader | GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.AutoGenerateGridTemplateStyles.RowHeaderAutoNumber);
template1.ColumnHeaders[0].Cells[0].Value = "Column1";
template1.ColumnHeaders[0].Cells[1].Value = "Column2";
gcMultiRow1.Template = template1;
gcMultiRow1.RowCount = 3;
//Type in a cell and compare true and false settings
gcMultiRow1.ShowEditingIcon = false;
Dim text1 As New GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell()
Dim text2 As New GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.TextBoxCell()
text1.Name = "text1"
text2.Name = "text2"
Dim template1 As GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Template = GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Template.CreateGridTemplate(New GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.Cell() {text1, text2}, 160, GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.AutoGenerateGridTemplateStyles.ColumnHeader Or GrapeCity.Win.MultiRow.AutoGenerateGridTemplateStyles.RowHeaderAutoNumber)
template1.ColumnHeaders(0).Cells(0).Value = "Column1"
template1.ColumnHeaders(0).Cells(1).Value = "Column2"
GcMultiRow1.Template = template1
GcMultiRow1.RowCount = 3
'Type in a cell and compare true and false settings
GcMultiRow1.ShowEditingIcon = False
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

See Also

Reference

GcMultiRow Class
GcMultiRow Members

 

 


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