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C1DateTimePicker Theming
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Themes are a collection of image settings that define the look of a control or controls. The benefit of using themes is that you can apply the theme across several controls in the application, thus providing consistency without having to repeat styling tasks.

When the C1DateTimePicker control is added to your project, it appears with the default theme, which looks as follows:

 

 

But the C1DateTimePicker control can also be themed with one of our thirteen included WPF themes: BureauBlack, C1Blue, ExpressionDark, ExpressionLight, Office2007Black, Office2007Blue, Office2007Silver, Office2010Black, Office2010Blue, Office2010Silver, ShinyBlue, and WhistlerBlue. The table below provides a sample of each theme:

 

Theme Name

Appearance

BureauBlack

C1Blue

Cosmopolitan

ExpressionDark

ExpressionLight

Office2007Black

Office2007Blue

Office2007Silver

Office2010Black

Office2010Blue

Office2010Silver

ShinyBlue

WhistlerBlue

To set an element's theme, use the ApplyTheme method. First add a reference to the theme assembly to your project, and then set the theme in code, like this:

Visual Basic
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Private Sub Window_Loaded(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Loaded
   Dim theme As New C1ThemeExpressionDark
   ' Using ApplyTheme
   C1Theme.ApplyTheme(LayoutRoot, theme)

 

C#
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private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
   {
      C1ThemeExpressionDark theme = new C1ThemeExpressionDark();
      //Using ApplyTheme
      C1Theme.ApplyTheme(LayoutRoot, theme);
   }

 

To apply a theme to the entire application, use the System.Windows.ResourceDictionary.MergedDictionaries property. First add a reference to the theme assembly to your project, and then set the theme in code, like this:

Visual Basic
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Private Sub Window_Loaded(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.RoutedEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Loaded
   Dim theme As New C1ThemeExpressionDark
   ' Using Merged Dictionaries
Application.Current.Resources.MergedDictionaries.Add(C1Theme.GetCurrentThemeResources(theme))
End Sub

 

C#
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private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
   {
      C1ThemeExpressionDark theme = new C1ThemeExpressionDark();
      //Using Merged Dictionaries        Application.Current.Resources.MergedDictionaries.Add(C1Theme.GetCurrentThemeResources(theme));
   }

Note that this method works only when you apply a theme for the first time. If you want to switch to another ComponentOne theme, first remove the previous theme from Application.Current.Resources.MergedDictionaries.