'Declaration Public Overridable Property ButtonMargin As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As SuperEditBase Dim value As Integer instance.ButtonMargin = value value = instance.ButtonMargin
public virtual int ButtonMargin {get; set;}
'Declaration Public Overridable Property ButtonMargin As Integer
'Usage Dim instance As SuperEditBase Dim value As Integer instance.ButtonMargin = value value = instance.ButtonMargin
public virtual int ButtonMargin {get; set;}
Use this property to change the spacing between the contents of the edit control and its button, if it displays one, as shown in the following figure.
Set the ButtonMarginColor property to specify the color of the space between the contents and the button.
The ButtonMargin property has an effect only when the ButtonStyle property is set to a value other than ButtonStyle.None.
Specify the button to display and the features of the button by setting the ButtonStyle, ButtonAlign, ButtonColor, and ButtonWidth properties.
private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { control.ButtonStyle=FarPoint.Win.ButtonStyle.Spin; control.ButtonAlign=FarPoint.Win.ButtonAlign.Left; control.ButtonIndex=5000; control.ButtonMin=5; control.ButtonMax=250000; control.ButtonMargin=3; control.ButtonMarginColor=Color.Pink; control.ButtonColor=Color.Red; control.ButtonWidth=5; control.ButtonWrap = false; } private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { control.ResetButtonColor(); }
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load control.ButtonStyle = FarPoint.Win.ButtonStyle.Spin control.ButtonAlign = FarPoint.Win.ButtonAlign.Left control.ButtonIndex=5000 control.ButtonMin = 5 control.ButtonMax = 250000 control.ButtonMargin=3 control.ButtonMarginColor=Color.Pink control.ButtonColor = Color.Red control.ButtonWidth = 5 control.ButtonWrap = False End Sub Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click control.ResetButtonColor() End Sub