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ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported Property

Definition

Gets a value indicating whether the ComboBoxRenderer class can be used to draw a combo box with visual styles.

public:
 static property bool IsSupported { bool get(); };
public static bool IsSupported { get; }
static member IsSupported : bool
Public Shared ReadOnly Property IsSupported As Boolean

Property Value

true if the user has enabled visual styles in the operating system and visual styles are applied to the client area of application windows; otherwise, false.

Examples

The following code example uses the IsSupported property to determine whether to use the ComboBoxRenderer methods. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the ComboBoxRenderer class.

      // Draw the combo box in the current state.
protected:
    virtual void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs^ e) override 
    {
        Control::OnPaint(e);

        if (!ComboBoxRenderer::IsSupported)
        {
            this->Parent->Text = "Visual Styles Disabled";
            return;
        }

        this->Parent->Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled";

        // Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their
        // current states
        ComboBoxRenderer::DrawTextBox(e->Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle,
            this->Text, this->Font, textBoxState);
        ComboBoxRenderer::DrawDropDownButton(e->Graphics, arrowRectangle,
            arrowState);

        // Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked
        if (isActivated)
        {
            ComboBoxRenderer::DrawTextBox(e->Graphics,
                bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, this->Font,
                textBoxState);
        }
    }
// Draw the combo box in the current state.
protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)
{
    base.OnPaint(e);

    if (!ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported)
    {
        this.Parent.Text = "Visual Styles Disabled";
        return;
    }

    this.Parent.Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled";

    // Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their 
    // current states
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle,
        this.Text, this.Font, textBoxState);
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawDropDownButton(e.Graphics, arrowRectangle,
        arrowState);

    // Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked
    if (isActivated)
    {
        ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics,
            bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, this.Font,
            textBoxState);
    }
}
' Draw the combo box in the current state.
Protected Overrides Sub OnPaint(ByVal e As PaintEventArgs)
    MyBase.OnPaint(e)

    If Not ComboBoxRenderer.IsSupported Then
        Me.Parent.Text = "Visual Styles	Disabled"
        Return
    End If

    Me.Parent.Text = "CustomComboBox Enabled"

    ' Always draw the main text box and drop down arrow in their 
    ' current states.
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, topTextBoxRectangle, _
        Me.Text, Me.Font, textBoxState)
    ComboBoxRenderer.DrawDropDownButton(e.Graphics, arrowRectangle, _
        arrowState)

    ' Only draw the bottom text box if the arrow has been clicked.
    If isActivated Then
        ComboBoxRenderer.DrawTextBox(e.Graphics, _
            bottomTextBoxRectangle, bottomText, Me.Font, textBoxState)
    End If
End Sub

Remarks

If this property is false, the DrawTextBox or DrawDropDownButton methods will throw an InvalidOperationException.

Applies to

See also