'Declaration Public Enum RowSizingArea Inherits System.Enum
public enum RowSizingArea : System.Enum
Member | Description |
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Default | Use Default. The setting of the object's parent will be used. |
EntireRow | Entire Row. Row borders and record selector edges are both used to resize rows. |
RowBordersOnly | Borders Only. Only the borders between rows are used to resize rows. |
RowSelectorsOnly | Row Selectors Only. Only the edges of row selectors are used to resize rows. |
Imports Infragistics.Shared Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid Private Sub Button79_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles button79.Click ' Set the RowSizing on the layout's override to Free so the rows in the UltraGrid ' can be resized independently. By default, row heights are syncronized so when one ' row is resized, all the rows in that band will be rezied to that height. Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.Free ' Set DefaultRowHeight off the layout's override to 20 so all the rows in the UltraGrid ' are sized to 20. Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.DefaultRowHeight = 20 ' RowSizingArea indicates which part of a row can be used to resize the row. By default, ' the user can resize rows using the row-selectors. You can set it to EntireRow to allow ' resizing using the entire row and not just the row-selector. Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.RowSizingArea = RowSizingArea.EntireRow ' You can override that grid-wide setting for a particular band by setting it on the ' override of that band. Set the RowSizing to Fixed to prevent the user from reszing ' rows. Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands(1).Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.Fixed Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands(1).Override.DefaultRowHeight = 40 ' With the RowSizing modes of AutoFree and AutoFixed, the UltraGrid resizes the rows ' based on its contents. By default, the UltraGrid will resize the row without any ' limit. You can use the RowSizingAutoMaxLines property to limit the row-autosizing ' to a certain number of lines. Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands(2).Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.AutoFree Me.UltraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands(2).Override.RowSizingAutoMaxLines = 5 End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid; using System.Diagnostics; private void button79_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Set the RowSizing on the layout's override to Free so the rows in the UltraGrid // can be resized independently. By default, row heights are syncronized so when one // row is resized, all the rows in that band will be rezied to that height. this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.Free; // Set DefaultRowHeight off the layout's override to 20 so all the rows in the UltraGrid // are sized to 20. this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.DefaultRowHeight = 20; // RowSizingArea indicates which part of a row can be used to resize the row. By default, // the user can resize rows using the row-selectors. You can set it to EntireRow to allow // resizing using the entire row and not just the row-selector. this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Override.RowSizingArea = RowSizingArea.EntireRow; // You can override that grid-wide setting for a particular band by setting it on the // override of that band. Set the RowSizing to Fixed to prevent the user from reszing // rows. this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands[1].Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.Fixed; this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands[1].Override.DefaultRowHeight = 40; // With the RowSizing modes of AutoFree and AutoFixed, the UltraGrid resizes the rows // based on its contents. By default, the UltraGrid will resize the row without any // limit. You can use the RowSizingAutoMaxLines property to limit the row-autosizing // to a certain number of lines. this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands[2].Override.RowSizing = RowSizing.AutoFree; this.ultraGrid1.DisplayLayout.Bands[2].Override.RowSizingAutoMaxLines = 5; }
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