SplitContainer.Panel2MinSize Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit la distance minimum en pixels entre le séparateur et le bord droit ou inférieur de Panel2.
public:
property int Panel2MinSize { int get(); void set(int value); };
public int Panel2MinSize { get; set; }
member this.Panel2MinSize : int with get, set
Public Property Panel2MinSize As Integer
Valeur de propriété
Int32 représentant la distance minimum en pixels entre le séparateur et le bord droit ou inférieur de Panel2. La valeur par défaut est 25 pixels, indépendamment de Orientation.
Exceptions
La valeur spécifiée est incompatible avec l'orientation.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre un séparateur vertical où la taille minimale de Panel2 (le panneau droit) est définie sur 20 pixels, ce qui correspond désormais à la distance minimale que le séparateur peut être par rapport au bord droit du conteneur. D’autres propriétés de base d’un séparateur vertical sont également affichées. Cet exemple fait partie d’un exemple plus grand fourni pour la SplitContainer classe .
// Basic SplitContainer properties.
// This is a vertical splitter that moves in 10-pixel increments.
// This splitter needs no explicit Orientation property because Vertical is the default.
splitContainer1->Dock = System::Windows::Forms::DockStyle::Fill;
splitContainer1->ForeColor = System::Drawing::SystemColors::Control;
splitContainer1->Location = System::Drawing::Point( 0, 0 );
splitContainer1->Name = "splitContainer1";
// You can drag the splitter no nearer than 30 pixels from the left edge of the container.
splitContainer1->Panel1MinSize = 30;
// You can drag the splitter no nearer than 20 pixels from the right edge of the container.
splitContainer1->Panel2MinSize = 20;
splitContainer1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 292, 273 );
splitContainer1->SplitterDistance = 79;
// This splitter moves in 10-pixel increments.
splitContainer1->SplitterIncrement = 10;
splitContainer1->SplitterWidth = 6;
// splitContainer1 is the first control in the tab order.
splitContainer1->TabIndex = 0;
splitContainer1->Text = "splitContainer1";
// When the splitter moves, the cursor changes shape.
splitContainer1->SplitterMoved += gcnew System::Windows::Forms::SplitterEventHandler( this, &Form1::splitContainer1_SplitterMoved );
splitContainer1->SplitterMoving += gcnew System::Windows::Forms::SplitterCancelEventHandler( this, &Form1::splitContainer1_SplitterMoving );
// Add a TreeView control to the left panel.
splitContainer1->Panel1->BackColor = System::Drawing::SystemColors::Control;
// Add a TreeView control to Panel1.
splitContainer1->Panel1->Controls->Add( treeView1 );
splitContainer1->Panel1->Name = "splitterPanel1";
// Controls placed on Panel1 support right-to-left fonts.
splitContainer1->Panel1->RightToLeft = System::Windows::Forms::RightToLeft::Yes;
// Basic SplitContainer properties.
// This is a vertical splitter that moves in 10-pixel increments.
// This splitter needs no explicit Orientation property because Vertical is the default.
splitContainer1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill;
splitContainer1.ForeColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control;
splitContainer1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(0, 0);
splitContainer1.Name = "splitContainer1";
// You can drag the splitter no nearer than 30 pixels from the left edge of the container.
splitContainer1.Panel1MinSize = 30;
// You can drag the splitter no nearer than 20 pixels from the right edge of the container.
splitContainer1.Panel2MinSize = 20;
splitContainer1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(292, 273);
splitContainer1.SplitterDistance = 79;
// This splitter moves in 10-pixel increments.
splitContainer1.SplitterIncrement = 10;
splitContainer1.SplitterWidth = 6;
// splitContainer1 is the first control in the tab order.
splitContainer1.TabIndex = 0;
splitContainer1.Text = "splitContainer1";
// When the splitter moves, the cursor changes shape.
splitContainer1.SplitterMoved += new System.Windows.Forms.SplitterEventHandler(splitContainer1_SplitterMoved);
splitContainer1.SplitterMoving += new System.Windows.Forms.SplitterCancelEventHandler(splitContainer1_SplitterMoving);
// Add a TreeView control to the left panel.
splitContainer1.Panel1.BackColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control;
// Add a TreeView control to Panel1.
splitContainer1.Panel1.Controls.Add(treeView1);
splitContainer1.Panel1.Name = "splitterPanel1";
// Controls placed on Panel1 support right-to-left fonts.
splitContainer1.Panel1.RightToLeft = System.Windows.Forms.RightToLeft.Yes;
' Basic SplitContainer properties.
' This is a vertical splitter that moves in 10-pixel increments.
' This splitter needs no explicit Orientation property because Vertical is the default.
splitContainer1.Dock = System.Windows.Forms.DockStyle.Fill
splitContainer1.ForeColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control
splitContainer1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(0, 0)
splitContainer1.Name = "splitContainer1"
' You can drag the splitter no nearer than 30 pixels from the left edge of the container.
splitContainer1.Panel1MinSize = 30
' You can drag the splitter no nearer than 20 pixels from the right edge of the container.
splitContainer1.Panel2MinSize = 20
splitContainer1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(292, 273)
splitContainer1.SplitterDistance = 79
' This splitter moves in 10-pixel increments.
splitContainer1.SplitterIncrement = 10
splitContainer1.SplitterWidth = 6
' splitContainer1 is the first control in the tab order.
splitContainer1.TabIndex = 0
splitContainer1.Text = "splitContainer1"
' Add a TreeView control to the left panel.
splitContainer1.Panel1.BackColor = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control
' Add a TreeView control to Panel1.
splitContainer1.Panel1.Controls.Add(treeView1)
splitContainer1.Panel1.Name = "splitterPanel1"
' Controls placed on Panel1 support right-to-left fonts.
splitContainer1.Panel1.RightToLeft = System.Windows.Forms.RightToLeft.Yes
Remarques
Utilisez la Panel2MinSize propriété pour empêcher le séparateur de se déplacer trop près du bord droit ou inférieur du conteneur. Par exemple, vous pouvez empêcher la couverture d’une partie de la zone d’affichage d’un TreeView .
Si la Orientation propriété est Vertical
(valeur par défaut), Panel2MinSize retourne la distance minimale en pixels que le séparateur peut être à partir du bord droit de Panel2. Si la Orientation propriété est Horizontal
, Panel2MinSize retourne la distance minimale en pixels que le séparateur peut être à partir du bord inférieur de Panel2.