StatusBarDrawItemEventArgs.Panel Property
Definition
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Gets the StatusBarPanel to draw.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::StatusBarPanel ^ Panel { System::Windows::Forms::StatusBarPanel ^ get(); };
public System.Windows.Forms.StatusBarPanel Panel { get; }
member this.Panel : System.Windows.Forms.StatusBarPanel
Public ReadOnly Property Panel As StatusBarPanel
Property Value
The StatusBarPanel to draw.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to use the StatusBarPanel.Style property, the StatusBarDrawItemEventHandler delegate, the StatusBarDrawItemEventArgs class, the StatusBarPanelStyle, and the Panel property. To run the example, paste the following code in a form. Call the InitializeStatusBarPanels
method in the form's constructor or Load
method.
StatusBar^ StatusBar1;
void InitializeStatusBarPanels()
{
StatusBar1 = gcnew StatusBar;
// Create two StatusBarPanel objects.
StatusBarPanel^ panel1 = gcnew StatusBarPanel;
StatusBarPanel^ panel2 = gcnew StatusBarPanel;
// Set the style of the panels.
// panel1 will be owner-drawn.
panel1->Style = StatusBarPanelStyle::OwnerDraw;
// The panel2 object will be drawn by the operating system.
panel2->Style = StatusBarPanelStyle::Text;
// Set the text of both panels to the same date string.
panel1->Text = System::DateTime::Today.ToShortDateString();
panel2->Text = System::DateTime::Today.ToShortDateString();
// Add both panels to the StatusBar.
StatusBar1->Panels->Add( panel1 );
StatusBar1->Panels->Add( panel2 );
// Make panels visible by setting the ShowPanels
// property to True.
StatusBar1->ShowPanels = true;
// Associate the event-handling method with the DrawItem event
// for the owner-drawn panel.
StatusBar1->DrawItem += gcnew StatusBarDrawItemEventHandler( this, &Form1::DrawCustomStatusBarPanel );
this->Controls->Add( StatusBar1 );
}
// Draw the panel.
void DrawCustomStatusBarPanel( Object^ sender, StatusBarDrawItemEventArgs^ e )
{
// Draw a blue background in the owner-drawn panel.
e->Graphics->FillRectangle( Brushes::AliceBlue, e->Bounds );
// Create a StringFormat object to align text in the panel.
StringFormat^ textFormat = gcnew StringFormat;
// Center the text in the middle of the line.
textFormat->LineAlignment = StringAlignment::Center;
// Align the text to the left.
textFormat->Alignment = StringAlignment::Far;
// Draw the panel's text in dark blue using the Panel
// and Bounds properties of the StatusBarEventArgs object
// and the StringFormat object.
e->Graphics->DrawString( e->Panel->Text, StatusBar1->Font, Brushes::DarkBlue, RectangleF(e->Bounds.X,e->Bounds.Y,e->Bounds.Width,e->Bounds.Height), textFormat );
}
private StatusBar StatusBar1;
private void InitializeStatusBarPanels()
{
StatusBar1 = new StatusBar();
// Create two StatusBarPanel objects.
StatusBarPanel panel1 = new StatusBarPanel();
StatusBarPanel panel2 = new StatusBarPanel();
// Set the style of the panels.
// panel1 will be owner-drawn.
panel1.Style = StatusBarPanelStyle.OwnerDraw;
// The panel2 object will be drawn by the operating system.
panel2.Style = StatusBarPanelStyle.Text;
// Set the text of both panels to the same date string.
panel1.Text = System.DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString();
panel2.Text = System.DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString();
// Add both panels to the StatusBar.
StatusBar1.Panels.Add(panel1);
StatusBar1.Panels.Add(panel2);
// Make panels visible by setting the ShowPanels
// property to True.
StatusBar1.ShowPanels = true;
// Associate the event-handling method with the DrawItem event
// for the owner-drawn panel.
StatusBar1.DrawItem +=
new StatusBarDrawItemEventHandler(DrawCustomStatusBarPanel);
this.Controls.Add(StatusBar1);
}
// Draw the panel.
private void DrawCustomStatusBarPanel(object sender,
StatusBarDrawItemEventArgs e)
{
// Draw a blue background in the owner-drawn panel.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.AliceBlue, e.Bounds);
// Create a StringFormat object to align text in the panel.
StringFormat textFormat = new StringFormat();
// Center the text in the middle of the line.
textFormat.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center;
// Align the text to the left.
textFormat.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far;
// Draw the panel's text in dark blue using the Panel
// and Bounds properties of the StatusBarEventArgs object
// and the StringFormat object.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Panel.Text, StatusBar1.Font,
Brushes.DarkBlue, new RectangleF(e.Bounds.X,
e.Bounds.Y, e.Bounds.Width, e.Bounds.Height), textFormat);
}
Private StatusBar1 As StatusBar
Private Sub InitializeStatusBarPanels()
StatusBar1 = New StatusBar
' Create two StatusBarPanel objects.
Dim panel1 As New StatusBarPanel
Dim panel2 As New StatusBarPanel
' Set the style of the panels.
' panel1 will be owner-drawn.
panel1.Style = StatusBarPanelStyle.OwnerDraw
' The panel2 object will be drawn by the operating system.
panel2.Style = StatusBarPanelStyle.Text
' Set the text of both panels to the same date string.
panel1.Text = DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString()
panel2.Text = DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString()
' Add both panels to the StatusBar.
StatusBar1.Panels.Add(panel1)
StatusBar1.Panels.Add(panel2)
' Make panels visible by setting the ShowPanels
' property to True.
StatusBar1.ShowPanels = True
' Use the AddHandler syntax to handle the DrawItem event
' for the owner-drawn panel.
AddHandler StatusBar1.DrawItem, _
New StatusBarDrawItemEventHandler( _
AddressOf DrawCustomStatusBarPanel)
Me.Controls.Add(StatusBar1)
End Sub
' Draw the panel.
Private Sub DrawCustomStatusBarPanel(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As StatusBarDrawItemEventArgs)
' Draw a blue background in the owner-drawn panel.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.AliceBlue, e.Bounds)
' Create a StringFormat object to align text in the panel.
Dim textFormat As New StringFormat
' Center the text in the middle of the line.
textFormat.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center
' Align the text to the left.
textFormat.Alignment = StringAlignment.Far
' Draw the panel's text in dark blue using the Panel
' and Bounds properties of the StatusBarEventArgs object
' and the StringFormat object.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Panel.Text, StatusBar1.Font, _
Brushes.DarkBlue, New RectangleF(e.Bounds.X, e.Bounds.Y, _
e.Bounds.Width, e.Bounds.Height), textFormat)
End Sub
Remarks
The Panel property enables you to obtain the StatusBarPanel that needs to be drawn. You can use this information within the event handler for the DrawItem event of a StatusBar control to perform drawing tasks on the StatusBarPanel.