ToolBarButton.PartialPush Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit une valeur indiquant si un bouton de barre d'outils de style bascule fait partiellement l'objet d'un push.
public:
property bool PartialPush { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool PartialPush { get; set; }
member this.PartialPush : bool with get, set
Public Property PartialPush As Boolean
Valeur de propriété
true
si c'est le cas ; sinon, false
. La valeur par défaut est false
.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment utiliser les propriétés et PartialPush les Pushedpropriétés. Pour exécuter l’exemple, collez le code suivant dans un formulaire contenant un RichTextBox contrôle appelé RichTextBox1
. Appelez la méthode dans le constructeur ou Load
la InitializeToolBar
méthode du formulaire.
// Declare ToolBar1.
internal:
System::Windows::Forms::ToolBar^ ToolBar1;
private:
// Initialize ToolBar1 with Bold(B), Italic(I), and
// Underline(U) buttons.
void InitializeToolBar()
{
ToolBar1 = gcnew ToolBar;
// Set the appearance to Flat.
ToolBar1->Appearance = ToolBarAppearance::Flat;
// Set the toolbar to dock at the bottom of the form.
ToolBar1->Dock = DockStyle::Bottom;
// Set the toolbar font to 14 points and bold.
ToolBar1->Font = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( FontFamily::GenericSansSerif,14,FontStyle::Bold );
// Declare fontstyle array with the three font styles.
array<FontStyle>^ fonts = {FontStyle::Bold,FontStyle::Italic,FontStyle::Underline};
int count;
// Create a button for each value in the array, setting its
// text to the first letter of the style and its
// button's tag property.
for ( count = 0; count < fonts->Length; count++ )
{
ToolBarButton^ fontButton = gcnew ToolBarButton( fonts[ count ].ToString()->Substring( 0, 1 ) );
fontButton->Style = ToolBarButtonStyle::ToggleButton;
fontButton->Tag = fonts[ count ];
ToolBar1->Buttons->Add( fontButton );
}
this->ToolBar1->ButtonClick += gcnew ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler( this, &Form1::ToolBar1_ButtonClick );
this->Controls->Add( this->ToolBar1 );
}
// Declare FontStyle object, which defaults to the Regular
// FontStyle.
FontStyle style;
void ToolBar1_ButtonClick( Object^ /*sender*/, System::Windows::Forms::ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs^ e )
{
// If a button is pushed, use a bitwise Or combination
// of the style variable and the button tag, to set style to
// the correct FontStyle. Set the button's PartialPush
// property to true for a Windows XP-like appearance.
if ( e->Button->Pushed )
{
e->Button->PartialPush = true;
style = (FontStyle)(style | safe_cast<FontStyle>(e->Button->Tag));
}
else
{
// If the button was not pushed, use a bitwise XOR
// combination to turn off that style
// and set the PartialPush property to false.
e->Button->PartialPush = false;
style = (FontStyle)(style ^ safe_cast<FontStyle>(e->Button->Tag));
}
// Set the font using the existing RichTextBox font and the new
// style.
RichTextBox1->Font = gcnew System::Drawing::Font( RichTextBox1->Font,style );
}
// Declare ToolBar1.
internal System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar ToolBar1;
// Initialize ToolBar1 with Bold(B), Italic(I), and
// Underline(U) buttons.
private void InitializeToolBar()
{
ToolBar1 = new ToolBar();
// Set the appearance to Flat.
ToolBar1.Appearance = ToolBarAppearance.Flat;
// Set the toolbar to dock at the bottom of the form.
ToolBar1.Dock = DockStyle.Bottom;
// Set the toolbar font to 14 points and bold.
ToolBar1.Font = new Font(FontFamily.GenericSansSerif,
14, FontStyle.Bold);
// Declare fontstyle array with the three font styles.
FontStyle[] fonts = new FontStyle[]{FontStyle.Bold,
FontStyle.Italic, FontStyle.Underline};
int count;
// Create a button for each value in the array, setting its
// text to the first letter of the style and its
// button's tag property.
for(count=0; count<fonts.Length; count++)
{
ToolBarButton fontButton =
new ToolBarButton(fonts[count].ToString().Substring(0, 1));
fontButton.Style = ToolBarButtonStyle.ToggleButton;
fontButton.Tag = fonts[count];
ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(fontButton);
}
this.ToolBar1.ButtonClick +=
new ToolBarButtonClickEventHandler(ToolBar1_ButtonClick);
this.Controls.Add(this.ToolBar1);
}
// Declare FontStyle object, which defaults to the Regular
// FontStyle.
FontStyle style = new FontStyle();
private void ToolBar1_ButtonClick(object sender,
System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs e)
{
// If a button is pushed, use a bitwise Or combination
// of the style variable and the button tag, to set style to
// the correct FontStyle. Set the button's PartialPush
// property to true for a Windows XP-like appearance.
if (e.Button.Pushed)
{
e.Button.PartialPush = true;
style = style |(FontStyle) e.Button.Tag;
}
else
{
// If the button was not pushed, use a bitwise XOR
// combination to turn off that style
// and set the PartialPush property to false.
e.Button.PartialPush = false;
style = style ^ (FontStyle) e.Button.Tag;
}
// Set the font using the existing RichTextBox font and the new
// style.
RichTextBox1.Font = new Font(RichTextBox1.Font, style);
}
' Declare ToolBar1.
Friend WithEvents ToolBar1 As System.Windows.Forms.ToolBar
' Initialize ToolBar1 with Bold(B), Italic(I), and Underline(U) buttons.
Private Sub InitializeToolBar()
ToolBar1 = New ToolBar
' Set the appearance to Flat.
ToolBar1.Appearance = ToolBarAppearance.Flat
' Set the toolbar to dock at the bottom of the form.
ToolBar1.Dock = DockStyle.Bottom
' Set the toolbar font to 14 points and bold.
ToolBar1.Font = New System.Drawing.Font _
(FontFamily.GenericSansSerif, 14, FontStyle.Bold)
' Declare fontstyle array with the three font styles.
Dim fonts() As FontStyle = New FontStyle() _
{FontStyle.Bold, FontStyle.Italic, FontStyle.Underline}
Dim count As Integer
' Create a button for each value in the array, setting its text to the
' first letter of the style and its button's tag property.
For count = 0 To fonts.Length - 1
Dim fontButton As New ToolBarButton(fonts(count). _
ToString.Substring(0, 1))
fontButton.Style = ToolBarButtonStyle.ToggleButton
fontButton.Tag = fonts(count)
ToolBar1.Buttons.Add(fontButton)
Next
Me.Controls.Add(Me.ToolBar1)
End Sub
' Declare FontStyle object, which defaults to the Regular FontStyle.
Dim style As New FontStyle
Private Sub ToolBar1_ButtonClick(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.ToolBarButtonClickEventArgs) _
Handles ToolBar1.ButtonClick
' If a button is pushed, use a bitwise Or combination
' of the style variable and the button tag, to set style to
' the correct FontStyle. Set the button's PartialPush property to
' true for a Windows XP-like appearance.
If (e.Button.Pushed) Then
e.Button.PartialPush = True
style = style Or e.Button.Tag
Else
' If the button was not pushed, use a bitwise XOR
' combination to turn off that style
' and set the PartialPush property to False.
e.Button.PartialPush = False
style = style Xor e.Button.Tag
End If
' Set the font using the existing RichTextBox font and the new
' style.
RichTextBox1.Font = New Font(RichTextBox1.Font, style)
End Sub
Remarques
Quand PartialPush elle est définie sur true
, le bouton de barre d’outils semble avoir son visage grisé. Cette apparence est différente de l’apparence grisée lorsque la propriété est définie comme étant donné false
que l’apparence Enabled partielle donne un haze à l’ensemble du visage du bouton. Cette propriété n’a aucun effet, sauf si elle ToolBarButtonStyle est définie sur ToggleButton
.