Spread for ASP.NET 9.0 Product Documentation > Developer's Guide > Customizing User Interaction > Customizing Interaction with the Overall Component > Customizing the Graphical Interface |
You can customize the graphical user interface of the component by using your own graphics for certain parts of the interface. You can customize these aspects of the component:
The following image displays custom icons in the hierarchical display.
To display or hide the sort indicator, use the SortIndicator enumeration settings and the SortIndicator property of the Column class.
Use the GetImage method and SetImage method in the FpSpread component to work with the image. Use the SpreadImages enumeration to specify the images to customize.
You can also manage whether users can expand rows to see child views. For more information, refer to Handling Row Expansion.
For more information on sorting, refer to Customizing Sorting of Rows of User Data.
You can use the SetImage method to add your own image to the control. Specify which image to replace and the URL of the image with this method.
The following example uses the SetImage method with a control that has been bound to a hierarchical data set.
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System.Data.DataSet ds = new System.Data.DataSet(); DataTable name; DataTable city; name = ds.Tables.Add("Customers"); name.Columns.AddRange(new DataColumn[] {new DataColumn("LastName", typeof(string)), new DataColumn("FirstName", typeof(string)), new DataColumn("ID", typeof(Int32))}); name.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Fielding", "William", 0}); name.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Williams", "Arthur", 1}); name.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Zuchini", "Theodore", 2}); city = ds.Tables.Add("City/State"); city.Columns.AddRange(new DataColumn[] {new DataColumn("City", typeof(string)), new DataColumn("Owner", typeof(Int32)), new DataColumn("State", typeof(string))}); city.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Atlanta", 0, "Georgia"}); city.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Boston", 1, "Mass."}); city.Rows.Add(new object[] {"Tampa", 2, "Fla."}); ds.Relations.Add("City/State", name.Columns["ID"], city.Columns["Owner"]); FpSpread1.DataSource = ds; FpSpread1.SetImage(FarPoint.Web.Spread.SpreadImages.Expand, "icon1.ico"); FpSpread1.SetImage(FarPoint.Web.Spread.SpreadImages.Collapse, "icon2.ico"); |
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Dim ds As New System.Data.DataSet Dim name As DataTable Dim city As DataTable name = ds.Tables.Add("Customers") name.Columns.AddRange(New DataColumn() {New DataColumn("LastName", Type.GetType("System.String")), New DataColumn("FirstName", Type.GetType("System.String")), New DataColumn("ID", Type.GetType("System.Int32"))}) name.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Fielding", "William", 0}) name.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Williams", "Arthur", 1}) name.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Zuchini", "Theodore", 2}) city = ds.Tables.Add("City/State") city.Columns.AddRange(New DataColumn() {New DataColumn("City", Type.GetType("System.String")), New DataColumn("Owner", Type.GetType("System.Int32")), New DataColumn("State", Type.GetType("System.String"))}) city.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Atlanta", 0, "Georgia"}) city.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Boston", 1, "Mass."}) city.Rows.Add(New Object() {"Tampa", 2, "Fla."}) ds.Relations.Add("City/State", name.Columns("ID"), city.Columns("Owner")) FpSpread1.DataSource = ds FpSpread1.SetImage(FarPoint.Web.Spread.SpreadImages.Expand, "icon1.ico") FpSpread1.SetImage(FarPoint.Web.Spread.SpreadImages.Collapse, "icon2.ico") |