C1.Win.C1FlexGrid Namespace > Column Class : ShowButtons Property |
'Declaration
<C1DescriptionAttribute("Gets or sets when to display combo buttons in cells.")> <BrowsableAttribute(True)> <DefaultValueAttribute()> <CategoryAttribute("Appearance")> Public Property ShowButtons As ShowButtonsEnum
'Usage
Dim instance As Column Dim value As ShowButtonsEnum instance.ShowButtons = value value = instance.ShowButtons
[C1Description("Gets or sets when to display combo buttons in cells.")] [Browsable(true)] [DefaultValue()] [Category("Appearance")] public ShowButtonsEnum ShowButtons {get; set;}
[C1Description("Gets or sets when to display combo buttons in cells.")] [Browsable(true)] [DefaultValue()] [Category("Appearance")] public: property ShowButtonsEnum ShowButtons { ShowButtonsEnum get(); void set ( ShowButtonsEnum value); }
By default, the column will show editing buttons in cells only when they have the focus. This is the same behavior used by the System.Windows.Forms.PropertyGrid control.
This property affects only rendering of cells and do not affect appearance of editor.
If you set ShowButtons to ShowButtonsEnum.Always, the column will display buttons on any cells that have associated lists, even if they don't have the focus.
For details on how to associate lists with cells, see the ComboList, RowCol.ComboList, and RowCol.DataMap properties.
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2