'宣言 Public Property ScrollButtonTypes As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.ScrollButtonTypes
public Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.ScrollButtonTypes ScrollButtonTypes {get; set;}
Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabControl Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click ' Set the style of the scroll arrows Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollArrowStyle = ScrollArrowStyle.VisualStudio ' Set ScrollButtons to 'Always' so they are always shown ' even if they are not needed Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtons = TabScrollButtons.Always ' Set the style of the scroll buttons Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonStyle = UIElementButtonStyle.Button3D ' Specify which buttons to show. In this case, the next/previous ' button pair and thumb which will display a scrollbar like thumb ' and thumb track area. Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonTypes = ScrollButtonTypes.NextPrevious Or ScrollButtonTypes.Thumb ' Set the number of pixels for the thunb track area Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackExtent = 40 ' Set the ThemedElementAlpha on the scroll related ' appearances to transparent so they don't draw themed Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.Silver ' Note: Set the ThemedElementAlpha to Opague will cause the ' scroll buttons to be drawn themed on XP systems but only ' if the SupportThemes property is set to true 'Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Opaque 'Me.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Opaque End Sub
using System.Diagnostics; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabControl; private void button3_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // Set the style of the scroll arrows this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollArrowStyle = ScrollArrowStyle.VisualStudio; // Set ScrollButtons to 'Always' so they are always shown // even if they are not needed this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtons = TabScrollButtons.Always; // Set the style of the scroll buttons this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonStyle = UIElementButtonStyle.Button3D; // Specify which buttons to show. In this case, the next/previous // button pair and thumb which will display a scrollbar like thumb // and thumb track area. this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonTypes = ScrollButtonTypes.NextPrevious | ScrollButtonTypes.Thumb; // Set the number of pixels for the thunb track area this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackExtent = 40; // Set the ThemedElementAlpha on the scroll related // appearances to transparent so they don't draw themed this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent; this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent; this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.Silver; // Note: Set the ThemedElementAlpha to Opague will cause the // scroll buttons to be drawn themed on XP systems but only // if the SupportThemes property is set to true //this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollTrackAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Opaque; //this.ultraTabControl1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Opaque; }