'Declaration Public Overridable Property Picture As CheckBoxPicture
'Usage Dim instance As FpCheckBox Dim value As CheckBoxPicture instance.Picture = value value = instance.Picture
public virtual CheckBoxPicture Picture {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Overridable Property Picture As CheckBoxPicture
'Usage Dim instance As FpCheckBox Dim value As CheckBoxPicture instance.Picture = value value = instance.Picture
public virtual CheckBoxPicture Picture {get; set;}
If you prefer, you can use your own custom pictures for any or all of the pictures that represent the check box states. Provide the picture as a CheckBoxPicture object. The CheckBoxPicture object lets you specify different pictures for the different check box states.
Check boxes can also display background pictures. Set the BackgroundImage property to specify the background picture.
Specify the alignment for the check box picture and text using the PictureAlignH and PictureAlignV properties.
Specify how the text and the check box picture are aligned using the TextAlign property.
Set the ThreeState property to specify whether the check box has two or three states.
This property is available at run time only.
Tip: When using custom pictures to represent states, try to create a consistent look and feel for the check box cell. Also, be aware of common interface conventions used to represent states, such as using lighter shades of text or graphics to represent the grayed (indeterminate) state. |
control.ThreeState = true; control.Checked = false; control.Picture[1] = Image.FromFile("..\\check1.bmp");
control.ThreeState = True control.Checked = False control.Picture(1) = Image.FromFile("..\check1.bmp")