'Declaration Public Overridable Property MarginLeft As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As ElementWindowless Dim value As Integer instance.MarginLeft = value value = instance.MarginLeft
public virtual int MarginLeft {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Overridable Property MarginLeft As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As ElementWindowless Dim value As Integer instance.MarginLeft = value value = instance.MarginLeft
public virtual int MarginLeft {get; set;}
Specify the margin in pixels.
The margin value represents the amount of space between the edge of the element and the text.
Set the bottom, right, and top margins by setting the MarginBottom, MarginRight, and MarginTop properties.
Note: An elements contents are aligned inside the margins. Therefore, if you define unequal margins, the element might not align its contents as you expect. For example, if you define unequal top and bottom margins and set the AlignVert property to Center, the contents will not appear vertically centered. |
element.Picture = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("d:\\mail16A.ico");
element.AlignText = FarPoint.Win.TextAlign.TextLeftPictRight;
element.PictureMargin = 25;
element.MarginLeft = 20;
element.Picture = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("d:\mail16A.ico")
element.AlignText = FarPoint.Win.TextAlign.TextLeftPictRight
element.PictureMargin = 25
element.MarginLeft = 20