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PictureTransparencyColor Property (SuperEditBase)
Example 


FarPoint.Win Assembly > FarPoint.Win Namespace > SuperEditBase Class : PictureTransparencyColor Property
Gets or sets the transparency color for the picture in the edit control.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overrides Property PictureTransparencyColor As Color
'Usage
 
Dim instance As SuperEditBase
Dim value As Color
 
instance.PictureTransparencyColor = value
 
value = instance.PictureTransparencyColor
public override Color PictureTransparencyColor {get; set;}

Property Value

Color object containing the transparency color for a picture in the edit control
Remarks

In addition to displaying a picture in the content of the edit control, you can also display a foreground picture and a background picture. If you specify these pictures for a control, the control is painted as layers, with the foreground picture on top.

You can use the transparency colors feature of the various pictures to display portions of the underlying content and other pictures in the control. Set this property to specify the transparency color for the picture layer.

When you set a transparency color, the background behind the picture shows through the pictures in the area that originally had the color you specify. For example, if you specify yellow as the transparency color, areas in the picture that are yellow appear transparent, and the area behind them shows through the picture.

Note: If the computer is in 256-color mode and the control displays a picture and a foreground picture that have different palettes, the palette for the foreground picture will override the palette for the picture.

This property is available at run time only.

Tips

Specify the transparency color for the foreground and background pictures using the Picture class's TransparencyColor property.

Specify the picture for the picture layer by setting the Picture property.

You can also set the PictureMargin property to specify the margin to use between the picture and the text in the control.

Specify the orientation of the picture by setting the PictureOrientation property.

Example
This example shows the use of this property with related settings of text and a picture in the same control.
control.Text = "Alignment test";
control.Picture  = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("d:\mail16A.ico")
control.PictureMargin = 25
control.PictureOrientation = FarPoint.Win.PictureOrientation.PictureRotate90;
control.PictureTransparencyColor = Color.Blue;
control.AlignText = FarPoint.Win.TextAlign.TextLeftPictRight;
control.TextOrientation = FarPoint.Win.TextOrientation.TextTopDown;
control.Text = "Alignment test"
control.Picture = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("d:\mail16A.ico")
control.PictureMargin = 25
control.PictureOrientation = FarPoint.Win.PictureOrientation.PictureRotate90
control.PictureTransparencyColor = Color.Blue
control.AlignText = FarPoint.Win.TextAlign.TextLeftPictRight
control.TextOrientation = FarPoint.Win.TextOrientation.TextTopDown
See Also

Reference

SuperEditBase Class
SuperEditBase Members
TransparencyColor Property
Picture Property
PictureMargin Property
PictureOrientation Property