ControlPaint.Light Method
Definition
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Creates a new light color object for the control.
Overloads
Light(Color, Single) |
Creates a new light color object for the control from the specified color and lightens it by the specified percentage. |
Light(Color) |
Creates a new light color object for the control from the specified color. |
Light(Color, Single)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Creates a new light color object for the control from the specified color and lightens it by the specified percentage.
public:
static System::Drawing::Color Light(System::Drawing::Color baseColor, float percOfLightLight);
public static System.Drawing.Color Light (System.Drawing.Color baseColor, float percOfLightLight);
static member Light : System.Drawing.Color * single -> System.Drawing.Color
Public Shared Function Light (baseColor As Color, percOfLightLight As Single) As Color
Parameters
Returns
A Color that represents the light color on the control.
Remarks
If the specified Color is one of the SystemColors, the color is converted to a SystemColors.ControlLight color; otherwise, the color's luminosity value is decreased.
Applies to
Light(Color)
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
- Source:
- ControlPaint.cs
Creates a new light color object for the control from the specified color.
public:
static System::Drawing::Color Light(System::Drawing::Color baseColor);
public static System.Drawing.Color Light (System.Drawing.Color baseColor);
static member Light : System.Drawing.Color -> System.Drawing.Color
Public Shared Function Light (baseColor As Color) As Color
Parameters
Returns
A Color that represents the light color on the control.
Remarks
If the specified Color is one of the SystemColors, the color is converted to a SystemColors.ControlLight color; otherwise, the color's luminosity value is decreased.
Applies to
.NET