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the control.
Caption
The text to be displayed on the control.
Font
The font to be used to display the text.
HasSpacer
Determines if there is a small space around
the control color by the BackColor.
HeaderBackColor
The color of the background of the area
where the text is displayed. This is the entire
control if the HasSpacer property value is
false.
HeaderForeColor
The color of the caption text.
Icon
The icon to be displayed on the control.
IconAlignment
The alignment position of the icon: left or
right.
IconSize
The size of the displayed icon. This is 16x16
or 32x32 pixels.
MouseIcon
The icon to use for the mouse pointer.
MousePointer
An integer value that specifies the mouse
pointer type.
ToolTipText
The text to be displayed as a popup window
when the mouse hovers over the control.
TitleBar Control
The TitleBar control may be used to create custom looking
frames and forms. It is a control container that may be
placed on a screen to group one or more controls. It may
display a colored border if desired. Also a TitleBar may display a button in the right
corner that allows user interaction. Most of the colors are user defined. You may
customize the color of the border and background and well as the text.
Figure 13.8
The most common use of this component is to contain one or more child controls.
Placed on a form, this grouping gives a customized look and feel. When the button is
pressed you may hide the TitleBar and resize other controls on the your form to
compensate for the removal of the specified TitleBars disappearance. This allows you
to give addition functionality to the user to customize a form by hiding optional parts. If
Quick Tip
Define a custom looking screen with
the TitleBar control
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