'Declaration Public Overridable Property State As ElementState
'Usage Dim instance As ElementWindowless Dim value As ElementState instance.State = value value = instance.State
public virtual ElementState State {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Overridable Property State As ElementState
'Usage Dim instance As ElementWindowless Dim value As ElementState instance.State = value value = instance.State
public virtual ElementState State {get; set;}
Use this property to get or set the element state: whether it is active, inverted, or inactive.
Note: Some elements do not change their appearance when their state changes. |
This property is available at run time only.
Font f = new System.Drawing.Font("MS Sans Serif", 12, FontStyle.Bold); element.Font = f; element.State = FarPoint.Win.ElementState.Inverted;
Dim f As New System.Drawing.Font("MS Sans Serif", 12, FontStyle.Bold) element.Font = f element.State = FarPoint.Win.ElementState.Inverted