'Declaration Public Property ButtonTextColor As Color
'Usage Dim instance As CommandBarInfo Dim value As Color instance.ButtonTextColor = value value = instance.ButtonTextColor
public Color ButtonTextColor {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Property ButtonTextColor As Color
'Usage Dim instance As CommandBarInfo Dim value As Color instance.ButtonTextColor = value value = instance.ButtonTextColor
public Color ButtonTextColor {get; set;}
Use the ButtonFaceColor property to specify the button background color. Use the ButtonHighlightColor and ButtonShadowColor properties to specify the button highlight and shadow color, respectively.
FpSpread1.CommandBar.Background = null; FpSpread1.CommandBar.BackColor = Color.Yellow; FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonFaceColor = Color.YellowGreen; FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonHighlightColor = Color.Coral; FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonShadowColor = Color.Bisque; FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonTextColor = Color.RoyalBlue; FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonType = FarPoint.Web.Spread.ButtonType.PushButton; FpSpread1.CommandBar.Font.Bold = true; FpSpread1.CommandBar.Font.Name = "Comic Sans MS"; FpSpread1.CommandBar.Visible = true;
FpSpread1.CommandBar.Background = Nothing FpSpread1.CommandBar.BackColor = Color.Yellow FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonFaceColor = Color.YellowGreen FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonHighlightColor = Color.Coral FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonShadowColor = Color.Bisque FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonTextColor = Color.RoyalBlue FpSpread1.CommandBar.ButtonType = FarPoint.Web.Spread.ButtonType.PushButton FpSpread1.CommandBar.Font.Bold = True FpSpread1.CommandBar.Font.Name = "Comic Sans MS" FpSpread1.CommandBar.Visible = True