'Declaration Public Overloads Sub ResolveItemAreaAppearance( _ ByRef appearance As Infragistics.Win.AppearanceData, _ ByRef requestedProps As Infragistics.Win.AppearancePropFlags _ )
public void ResolveItemAreaAppearance( ref Infragistics.Win.AppearanceData appearance, ref Infragistics.Win.AppearancePropFlags requestedProps )
Imports System.Diagnostics Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar Private Sub Button36_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button36.Click ' All the code below operates on the first Group so make sure we have at ' least one group. If (Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups.Count < 1) Then Return End If ' Get the fully resolved appearance for the Item Area of the first Group and display ' the setting for backcolor. Dim appearanceData As AppearanceData = New AppearanceData() Dim requestedProperties As AppearancePropFlags = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups(0).ResolveItemAreaAppearance(appearanceData, requestedProperties) Debug.WriteLine("The backcolor for first group's item area is '" + AppearanceData.BackColor.ToString()) ' Get the fully resolved appearance for the Header of the first Group and display ' the setting for ForeColor. appearanceData = New AppearanceData() requestedProperties = AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups(0).ResolveHeaderAppearance(appearanceData, requestedProperties) Debug.WriteLine("The forecolor for first group's header is '" + AppearanceData.ForeColor.ToString()) ' Get the fully resolved appearance for the scroll buttons in the first Group and display ' the settings for BackColor, ForeColor and BorderColor. appearanceData = New AppearanceData() requestedProperties = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor Or AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor Or AppearancePropFlags.BorderColor Me.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups(0).ResolveHeaderAppearance(appearanceData, requestedProperties) Debug.WriteLine("The forecolor for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + AppearanceData.ForeColor.ToString()) Debug.WriteLine("The backcolor for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + AppearanceData.BackColor.ToString()) Debug.WriteLine("The border color for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + appearanceData.BorderColor.ToString()) End Sub
using System.Diagnostics; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar; private void button36_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // All the code below operates on the first Group so make sure we have at // least one group. if (this.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups.Count < 1) return; // Get the fully resolved appearance for the Item Area of the first Group and display // the setting for backcolor. AppearanceData appearanceData = new AppearanceData(); AppearancePropFlags requestedProperties = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor; this.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups[0].ResolveItemAreaAppearance(ref appearanceData, ref requestedProperties); Debug.WriteLine("The backcolor for first group's item area is '" + appearanceData.BackColor.ToString()); // Get the fully resolved appearance for the Header of the first Group and display // the setting for ForeColor. appearanceData = new AppearanceData(); requestedProperties = AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor; this.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups[0].ResolveHeaderAppearance(ref appearanceData, ref requestedProperties); Debug.WriteLine("The forecolor for first group's header is '" + appearanceData.ForeColor.ToString()); // Get the fully resolved appearance for the scroll buttons in the first Group and display // the settings for BackColor, ForeColor and BorderColor. appearanceData = new AppearanceData(); requestedProperties = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor | AppearancePropFlags.ForeColor | AppearancePropFlags.BorderColor; this.ultraExplorerBar1.Groups[0].ResolveHeaderAppearance(ref appearanceData, ref requestedProperties); Debug.WriteLine("The forecolor for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + appearanceData.ForeColor.ToString()); Debug.WriteLine("The backcolor for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + appearanceData.BackColor.ToString()); Debug.WriteLine("The border color for first group's scrollbuttons is '" + appearanceData.BorderColor.ToString()); }
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2