PenInputPanel.Visible Property
Deprecated. Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the PenInputPanel object is visible. PenInputPanel has been replaced by Microsoft.Ink.TextInput.
Namespace: Microsoft.Ink
Assembly: Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property Visible As Boolean
'Usage
Dim instance As PenInputPanel
Dim value As Boolean
value = instance.Visible
instance.Visible = value
public bool Visible { get; set; }
public:
property bool Visible {
bool get ();
void set (bool value);
}
public function get Visible () : boolean
public function set Visible (value : boolean)
Property Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the pen input panel is visible; otherwise, false.
Remarks
You can set the Visible property to true only when the attached control has focus. Otherwise, setting this property generates an error.
Security Note: |
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If using under partial trust, this property requires SecurityPermissionFlag.AllFlags permission, in addition to the permissions required by PenInputPanel. See Security and Trust for more information. |
Examples
This C# example creates a PenInputPanel object, thePenInputPanel, and attaches it to an InkEdit control, theInkEdit. It then attaches a VisibleChanged event handler, VisibleChanged_Event. The event handler adds a sentence to the content of theInkEdit if the Visible property is set to true.
[C#]
//...
// Delcare the PenInputPanel object
PenInputPanel thePenInputPanel;
public Form1()
{
// Required for Windows Form Designer support
InitializeComponent();
// Create and attach the new PenInputPanel to an InkEdit control.
thePenInputPanel = new PenInputPanel(theInkEdit);
// Add a VisibleChanged event handler
thePenInputPanel.VisibleChanged +=
new PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventHandler(VisibleChanged_Event);
}
//...
public void VisibleChanged_Event(object sender,
PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventArgs e)
{
// Make sure the object that generated
// the event is a PenInputPanel object
if (sender is PenInputPanel)
{
PenInputPanel theSenderPanel = (PenInputPanel)sender;
// When the panel has become visible...
if (theSenderPanel.Visible)
{
// Display a message in the attached edit control
theSenderPanel.AttachedEditControl.Text += "The panel is visible." + Environment.NewLine;
}
}
}
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET example creates a PenInputPanel object, thePenInputPanel, and attaches it to an InkEdit control, theInkEdit. It then attaches a VisibleChanged event handler, VisibleChanged_Event. The event handler adds a sentence to the content of theInkEdit if the Visible property is set to true.
[Visual Basic]
'...
' Declare the PenInputPanel object
Dim thePenInputPanel As PenInputPanel
Public Sub New()
MyBase.New()
' Required for Windows Form Designer support
InitializeComponent()
' Create and attach the new PenInputPanel to an InkEdit control.
thePenInputPanel = New PenInputPanel(theInkEdit)
' Add a VisibleChanged event handler
AddHandler thePenInputPanel.VisibleChanged, _
AddressOf VisibleChanged_Event
End Sub 'New
'...
Public Sub VisibleChanged_Event(sender As Object, e As _
PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventArgs)
' Make sure the object that generated
' the event is a PenInputPanel object
If TypeOf sender Is PenInputPanel Then
Dim theSenderPanel As PenInputPanel = CType(sender, PenInputPanel)
' When the panel has become visible...
If theSenderPanel.Visible Then
' Display a message in the attached edit control
theSenderPanel.AttachedEditControl.Text &= _
"The panel is visible." & Environment.NewLine
End If
End If
End Sub 'VisibleChanged_Event
Platforms
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
Version Information
.NET Framework
Supported in: 3.0