'Declaration Public Property ListWidth As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As ComboBoxCellType Dim value As Integer instance.ListWidth = value value = instance.ListWidth
public int ListWidth {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Property ListWidth As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As ComboBoxCellType Dim value As Integer instance.ListWidth = value value = instance.ListWidth
public int ListWidth {get; set;}
This sets the width of the drop-down list in pixels.
The possible settings are summarized here:
Setting | Description |
---|---|
0 | Widest Item: The list becomes the width of the widest item. |
-1 | Cell Width: The list becomes the width of the cell. |
n | Pixel Width: Where n is any positive integer. The list becomes n number of pixels wide. |
FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ComboBoxCellType cmbocell = new FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ComboBoxCellType(); cmbocell.Items = (new String[] {"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June"}); cmbocell.AcceptsArrowKeys = FarPoint.Win.SuperEdit.AcceptsArrowKeys.AllArrows; cmbocell.AutoSearch = FarPoint.Win.AutoSearch.SingleCharacter; cmbocell.Editable = true; cmbocell.ListAlignment = FarPoint.Win.ListAlignment.Left; cmbocell.ListOffset = 20; cmbocell.ListWidth = 0; cmbocell.MaxDrop = 4; fpSpread1.Sheets[1].Cells[2,2].CellType = cmbocell;
Dim cmbocell As New FarPoint.Win.Spread.CellType.ComboBoxCellType() cmbocell.Items = (new String() {"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June"}) cmbocell.AcceptsArrowKeys = FarPoint.Win.SuperEdit.AcceptsArrowKeys.AllArrows cmbocell.AutoSearch = FarPoint.Win.AutoSearch.SingleCharacter cmbocell.Editable = True cmbocell.ListAlignment = FarPoint.Win.ListAlignment.Left cmbocell.ListOffset = 20 cmbocell.ListWidth = 0 cmbocell.MaxDrop = 4 fpSpread1.Sheets(1).Cells(2,2).CellType = cmbocell