SOLVED: SplitterColor can't be changed some styles |
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Aaron
Senior Member Joined: 29 January 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2192 |
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Posted: 10 February 2008 at 4:45pm |
Hi,
With some Pane Styles the splitterColor can not be changed or can be changed but will paint also the entire Pane caption area.
This can be done with: DockingPane.PaintManager.SplitterColor = [long value]. See list below which style does or doesn't paint SplitterColor.
0 - Default
1 - Office also paint entire pane caption area
2 - Office 2003 3 - Win XP 4 - Grippered also paint entire pane caption area
5 - Visio 6 - Whidbey doesn't paint anything
7 - Shortcutbar 2003
8 - Explorer
9 - Visual Studio 2005 doesn't paint anything
10-Office 2007 doesn't paint anything
Is there a solution for this, Oleg?
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Aaron
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Hi,
I can't say if I had an answer to this... But you still can...
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Oleg
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Hi,
As I remember we discussed it in issuetrack and some things was fixed.
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Oleg, Support Team
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Aaron
Senior Member Joined: 29 January 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2192 |
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Hi,
Yes, you're right. I don't use IssueTracker anymore, the last time I added an issue there wasn't a response so I closed it and I didn't use it since.
But you said colors are fixed, don't know what it means anymore so I have to trust you on this that it has been fixed
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