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PaneAppearance プロパティ

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'宣言
 
Public Property PaneAppearance As Infragistics.Win.AppearanceBase
public Infragistics.Win.AppearanceBase PaneAppearance {get; set;}
使用例
Imports Infragistics.Shared
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinDock

Private Sub InitializeManagerPaneSettings()

    ' If the default pane settings have been initialized, reset them
    If (Me.ultraDockManager1.HasDefaultPaneSettings) Then
        Me.ultraDockManager1.DefaultPaneSettings.Reset()
    End If

    ' The 'DefaultPaneSettings' is the default value used when resolving
    ' the 'Settings' properties for DockablePaneBase instances 
    ' (i.e. all panes). by/ initializing them here, we are setting the 
    ' ultimate default values for these properties but they can still be 
    ' overriden for items in a particular group by changing the group
    ' pane's 'DefaultPaneSettings' or for a specific pane by changing
    ' the pane's 'Settings' property.
    Me.InitializePaneSettings(Me.ultraDockManager1.DefaultPaneSettings)

End Sub

Private Sub InitializePaneSettings(ByVal settings As PaneSettings)

    ' Active appearances affect the associated pane elements when
    ' the pane is the active pane - that is, the control contained
    ' by the control pane has focus. it also affects the groups
    ' containing the active pane. to determine which pane is active,
    ' use the DockManager's 'ActivePane' property
    '

    ' Match the active caption appearance to the system colors
    ' this appearance will only affect the caption area for the
    ' active pane. in this example, we're changing the forecolor
    ' of the caption buttons by changing the forecolor appearance
    settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaption
    settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText
    settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.TextHAlign = HAlign.Center
    settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.BackHatchStyle = BackHatchStyle.None

    ' The PaneAppearances (ActivePaneAppearance, PaneAppearance) affect
    ' the area where the control is sited so in most cases, will be covered
    ' by the contained control but for controls that alter their own size
    ' (e.g. autosized textbox, etc) part of the background of the pane will 
    ' be visible. this area is affected by the 2 mentioned appearances
    settings.ActivePaneAppearance.BackColor = Color.Aqua

    ' The following affect the appearance of the respective item when the
    ' associated pane is the active pane. to determine which is the active
    ' pane, you can use the dock manager's 'ActivePane' property
    settings.ActiveSlidingGroupAppearance.BackColor = Color.Chartreuse
    settings.ActiveTabAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.HotTrack
    settings.ActiveTabAppearance.BackColor = Color.Chartreuse


    ' The 'HotTracking' appearances properties affect how the respective areas
    ' appear when the mouse is over the associate element
    '

    ' This will affect how the caption area appears when the mouse is moved
    ' over the caption area
    settings.HotTrackingCaptionAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red

    ' The following does the same but for the sliding group buttons in a 
    ' 'SlidingGroup' style group pane
    settings.HotTrackingSlidingGroupAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red

    ' The following affects the appearance of the tab under the mouse
    settings.HotTrackingTabAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red

    ' The following appearance properties are the default properties
    ' for the respective items when they are not active and the mouse
    ' is not over the item

    ' PaneAppearance is the default appearance for the pane content area 
    ' (the area containing a control or other panes),
    settings.PaneAppearance.BackColor = Color.Transparent

    ' SlidingGroupAppearance is the default appearance for a sliding group 
    ' button
    settings.SlidingGroupAppearance.Cursor = Cursors.Hand

    ' TabAppearance is the default appearance for tabs - both those
    ' displayed for items grouped together in a 'TabGroup' style 
    ' DockableGroupPane and for the tab used to represent an unpinned
    ' DockableControlPane in the UnpinnedTabArea
    settings.TabAppearance.BackColor = Color.Blue
    settings.TabAppearance.BackColor2 = Color.Cyan
    settings.TabAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Horizontal
    settings.TabAppearance.Image = Bitmap.FromHicon(SystemIcons.Question.Handle)

    ' The 'CaptionAppearance' affects the appearance of all panes but
    ' can be overriden for the active control by changing the
    ' 'ActiveCaptionAppearance' property.
    settings.CaptionAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaption
    settings.CaptionAppearance.BackColor2 = SystemColors.InactiveCaption
    settings.CaptionAppearance.BackHatchStyle = BackHatchStyle.Percent10
    settings.CaptionAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.InactiveCaptionText


    ' The 'Appearance' property is the default appearance for the caption,
    ' tab, sliding group and pane area. Setting properties on the
    ' 'Appearance' property will affect all those areas unless overriden
    ' at a lower level - i.e. via one of the other appearance properties
    ' listed above
    settings.Appearance.BorderColor3DBase = SystemColors.Control

End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinDock;
using System.Diagnostics;

private void InitializeManagerPaneSettings()
{

	// If the default pane settings have been initialized, reset them
	if (this.ultraDockManager1.HasDefaultPaneSettings)
		this.ultraDockManager1.DefaultPaneSettings.Reset();

	// The 'DefaultPaneSettings' is the default value used when resolving
	// the 'Settings' properties for DockablePaneBase instances 
	// (i.e. all panes). by/ initializing them here, we are setting the 
	// ultimate default values for these properties but they can still be 
	// overriden for items in a particular group by changing the group
	// pane's 'DefaultPaneSettings' or for a specific pane by changing
	// the pane's 'Settings' property.
	this.InitializePaneSettings( this.ultraDockManager1.DefaultPaneSettings);

}

private void InitializePaneSettings(PaneSettings settings)
{

	// Active appearances affect the associated pane elements when
	// the pane is the active pane - that is, the control contained
	// by the control pane has focus. it also affects the groups
	// containing the active pane. to determine which pane is active,
	// use the DockManager's 'ActivePane' property
	//

	// Match the active caption appearance to the system colors
	// this appearance will only affect the caption area for the
	// active pane. in this example, we're changing the forecolor
	// of the caption buttons by changing the forecolor appearance
	settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaption;
	settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaptionText;
	settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.TextHAlign = HAlign.Center;
	settings.ActiveCaptionAppearance.BackHatchStyle = BackHatchStyle.None;

	// The PaneAppearances (ActivePaneAppearance, PaneAppearance) affect
	// the area where the control is sited so in most cases, will be covered
	// by the contained control but for controls that alter their own size
	// (e.g. autosized textbox, etc) part of the background of the pane will 
	// be visible. this area is affected by the 2 mentioned appearances
	settings.ActivePaneAppearance.BackColor = Color.Aqua;

	// The following affect the appearance of the respective item when the
	// associated pane is the active pane. to determine which is the active
	// pane, you can use the dock manager's 'ActivePane' property
	settings.ActiveSlidingGroupAppearance.BackColor = Color.Chartreuse;
	settings.ActiveTabAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.HotTrack;
	settings.ActiveTabAppearance.BackColor = Color.Chartreuse;


	// The 'HotTracking' appearances properties affect how the respective areas
	// appear when the mouse is over the associate element
	//

	// This will affect how the caption area appears when the mouse is moved
	// over the caption area
	settings.HotTrackingCaptionAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red;

	// The following does the same but for the sliding group buttons in a 
	// 'SlidingGroup' style group pane
	settings.HotTrackingSlidingGroupAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red;

	// The following affects the appearance of the tab under the mouse
	settings.HotTrackingTabAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Red;

	// The following appearance properties are the default properties
	// for the respective items when they are not active and the mouse
	// is not over the item
	
	// PaneAppearance is the default appearance for the pane content area 
	// (the area containing a control or other panes),
	settings.PaneAppearance.BackColor = Color.Transparent;

	// SlidingGroupAppearance is the default appearance for a sliding group 
	// button
	settings.SlidingGroupAppearance.Cursor = Cursors.Hand;

	// TabAppearance is the default appearance for tabs - both those
	// displayed for items grouped together in a 'TabGroup' style 
	// DockableGroupPane and for the tab used to represent an unpinned
	// DockableControlPane in the UnpinnedTabArea
	settings.TabAppearance.BackColor = Color.Blue;
	settings.TabAppearance.BackColor2 = Color.Cyan;
	settings.TabAppearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Horizontal;
	settings.TabAppearance.Image = Bitmap.FromHicon(SystemIcons.Question.Handle);

	// The 'CaptionAppearance' affects the appearance of all panes but
	// can be overriden for the active control by changing the
	// 'ActiveCaptionAppearance' property.
	settings.CaptionAppearance.BackColor = SystemColors.ActiveCaption;
	settings.CaptionAppearance.BackColor2 = SystemColors.InactiveCaption;
	settings.CaptionAppearance.BackHatchStyle = BackHatchStyle.Percent10;
	settings.CaptionAppearance.ForeColor = SystemColors.InactiveCaptionText;


	// The 'Appearance' property is the default appearance for the caption,
	// tab, sliding group and pane area. Setting properties on the
	// 'Appearance' property will affect all those areas unless overriden
	// at a lower level - i.e. via one of the other appearance properties
	// listed above
	settings.Appearance.BorderColor3DBase = SystemColors.Control;

}
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