Note: Because the differences between the 'Black' and 'Silver' color schemes are very minor for the Outlook controls, and in fact share the same BaseColor, this property returns the same value as the BaseColorSilver property.
Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click ' Set the UltraMonthViewSingle control up to separate owners Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.OwnerDisplayStyle = OwnerDisplayStyle.Separate Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner = Me.ultraCalendarInfo1.Owners.UnassignedOwner Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.ViewStyle = ViewStyle.Office2007 ' Reserve the color schemes which correspond to the Office2007 color schemes Dim colorSchemes As Outlook2007ColorSchemeCollection = Me.ultraCalendarLook1.Outlook2007ColorSchemes Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment(colorSchemes.BaseColorBlue) Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment(colorSchemes.BaseColorBlack) Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment(colorSchemes.BaseColorSilver) ' Create a new instance of the Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown ' (see code sample included with the Outlook2007ColorScheme class help topic) Dim dropDown As New Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown(Me, Me.ultraCalendarLook1) ' Hook the SelectionChangeCommitted event AddHandler dropDown.SelectionChangeCommitted, AddressOf Me.Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown_SelectionChangeCommitted End Sub Private Sub Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown_SelectionChangeCommitted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Dim dropDown As Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown = sender If Not (Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner Is Nothing) Then ' Get a reference to the Outlook2007ColorScheme that was selected by the end user. Dim selectedColorScheme As Outlook2007ColorScheme = dropDown.SelectedColorScheme Dim calendarLook As UltraCalendarLook = dropDown.CalendarLook Dim colorSchemes As Outlook2007ColorSchemeCollection = calendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes ' If the color scheme is reserved, and not assigned to this owner, prompt the end user Dim result As DialogResult = DialogResult.Yes If (colorSchemes.IsAvailableForAutoAssignment(selectedColorScheme.BaseColor) = False) Then Dim currentlyAssignedScheme As Outlook2007ColorScheme = Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner.Outlook2007ColorScheme If Not currentlyAssignedScheme Is Nothing AndAlso Not currentlyAssignedScheme.BaseColor.Equals(selectedColorScheme.BaseColor) Then result = MessageBox.Show(Me, "The color scheme you selected is currently reserved. Do you want to assign it anyway?", "Assign Color Scheme", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) End If End If ' Assign the color scheme to the Owner's Outlook2007ColorScheme property, ' and mark it as unavailable If (result = DialogResult.Yes) Then Me.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner.Outlook2007ColorScheme = selectedColorScheme End If End If End Sub
using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinEditors; using System.Diagnostics; private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Set the UltraMonthViewSingle control up to separate owners this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.OwnerDisplayStyle = OwnerDisplayStyle.Separate; this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner = this.ultraCalendarInfo1.Owners.UnassignedOwner; this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.ViewStyle = ViewStyle.Office2007; // Reserve the color schemes which correspond to the Office2007 color schemes Outlook2007ColorSchemeCollection colorSchemes = this.ultraCalendarLook1.Outlook2007ColorSchemes; this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment( colorSchemes.BaseColorBlue ); this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment( colorSchemes.BaseColorBlack ); this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.CalendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes.DisallowAutoAssignment( colorSchemes.BaseColorSilver ); // Create a new instance of the Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown // (see code sample included with the Outlook2007ColorScheme class help topic) Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown dropDown = new Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown( this, this.ultraCalendarLook1 ); // Hook the SelectionChangeCommitted event dropDown.SelectionChangeCommitted += new EventHandler( this.Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown_SelectionChangeCommitted ); } private void Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown_SelectionChangeCommitted( object sender, EventArgs e ) { Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown dropDown = sender as Outlook2007ColorSchemeDropDown; if ( this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner != null ) { // Get a reference to the Outlook2007ColorScheme that was selected by the end user. Outlook2007ColorScheme selectedColorScheme = dropDown.SelectedColorScheme; UltraCalendarLook calendarLook = dropDown.CalendarLook; Outlook2007ColorSchemeCollection colorSchemes = calendarLook.Outlook2007ColorSchemes; // If the color scheme is reserved, and not assigned to this owner, prompt the end user DialogResult result = DialogResult.Yes; if ( colorSchemes.IsAvailableForAutoAssignment(selectedColorScheme.BaseColor) == false ) { Outlook2007ColorScheme currentlyAssignedScheme = this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner.Outlook2007ColorScheme; if ( currentlyAssignedScheme != null && currentlyAssignedScheme.BaseColor != selectedColorScheme.BaseColor ) result = MessageBox.Show( this, "The color scheme you selected is currently reserved. Do you want to assign it anyway?", "Assign Color Scheme", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo ); } // Assign the color scheme to the Owner's Outlook2007ColorScheme property, // and mark it as unavailable if ( result == DialogResult.Yes ) this.ultraMonthViewSingle1.ActiveOwner.Outlook2007ColorScheme = selectedColorScheme; } }
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