DrawTreeNodeEventArgs.DrawDefault Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value indicating whether the TreeNode should be drawn by the operating system rather than being owner drawn.
public:
property bool DrawDefault { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool DrawDefault { get; set; }
member this.DrawDefault : bool with get, set
Public Property DrawDefault As Boolean
Property Value
true
if the node should be drawn by the operating system; false
if the node will be drawn in the event handler. The default value is false
.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates the use of this property. In the example, a handler for the TreeView.DrawNode event draws the node tag and a custom highlight color manually for the selected node. Nodes that are not selected do not need customization. For unselected nodes, the DrawDefault property is set to true
so that they will be drawn by the operating system and will not have a customized appearance.
Note
If you draw a node manually and also set the DrawDefault property to true
, some or all of what you draw may be overwritten by the operating system.
For the complete example, see the DrawTreeNodeEventArgs overview reference topic.
// Draws a node.
private:
void myTreeView_DrawNode( Object^ sender, DrawTreeNodeEventArgs^ e )
{
// Draw the background and node text for a selected node.
if ( (e->State & TreeNodeStates::Selected) != (TreeNodeStates)0 )
{
// Draw the background of the selected node. The NodeBounds
// method makes the highlight rectangle large enough to
// include the text of a node tag, if one is present.
e->Graphics->FillRectangle( Brushes::Green, NodeBounds( e->Node ) );
// Retrieve the node font. If the node font has not been set,
// use the TreeView font.
System::Drawing::Font^ nodeFont = e->Node->NodeFont;
if ( nodeFont == nullptr )
nodeFont = (dynamic_cast<TreeView^>(sender))->Font;
// Draw the node text.
e->Graphics->DrawString( e->Node->Text, nodeFont, Brushes::White, Rectangle::Inflate( e->Bounds, 2, 0 ) );
}
// Use the default background and node text.
else
{
e->DrawDefault = true;
}
// If a node tag is present, draw its string representation
// to the right of the label text.
if ( e->Node->Tag != nullptr )
{
e->Graphics->DrawString( e->Node->Tag->ToString(), tagFont, Brushes::Yellow, (float)e->Bounds.Right + 2, (float)e->Bounds.Top );
}
// If the node has focus, draw the focus rectangle large, making
// it large enough to include the text of the node tag, if present.
if ( (e->State & TreeNodeStates::Focused) != (TreeNodeStates)0 )
{
Pen^ focusPen = gcnew Pen( Color::Black );
try
{
focusPen->DashStyle = System::Drawing::Drawing2D::DashStyle::Dot;
Rectangle focusBounds = NodeBounds( e->Node );
focusBounds.Size = System::Drawing::Size( focusBounds.Width - 1, focusBounds.Height - 1 );
e->Graphics->DrawRectangle( focusPen, focusBounds );
}
finally
{
if ( focusPen )
delete safe_cast<IDisposable^>(focusPen);
}
}
}
// Draws a node.
private void myTreeView_DrawNode(
object sender, DrawTreeNodeEventArgs e)
{
// Draw the background and node text for a selected node.
if ((e.State & TreeNodeStates.Selected) != 0)
{
// Draw the background of the selected node. The NodeBounds
// method makes the highlight rectangle large enough to
// include the text of a node tag, if one is present.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Green, NodeBounds(e.Node));
// Retrieve the node font. If the node font has not been set,
// use the TreeView font.
Font nodeFont = e.Node.NodeFont;
if (nodeFont == null) nodeFont = ((TreeView)sender).Font;
// Draw the node text.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Node.Text, nodeFont, Brushes.White,
Rectangle.Inflate(e.Bounds, 2, 0));
}
// Use the default background and node text.
else
{
e.DrawDefault = true;
}
// If a node tag is present, draw its string representation
// to the right of the label text.
if (e.Node.Tag != null)
{
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Node.Tag.ToString(), tagFont,
Brushes.Yellow, e.Bounds.Right + 2, e.Bounds.Top);
}
// If the node has focus, draw the focus rectangle large, making
// it large enough to include the text of the node tag, if present.
if ((e.State & TreeNodeStates.Focused) != 0)
{
using (Pen focusPen = new Pen(Color.Black))
{
focusPen.DashStyle = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.DashStyle.Dot;
Rectangle focusBounds = NodeBounds(e.Node);
focusBounds.Size = new Size(focusBounds.Width - 1,
focusBounds.Height - 1);
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(focusPen, focusBounds);
}
}
}
' Draws a node.
Private Sub myTreeView_DrawNode(ByVal sender As Object, _
ByVal e As DrawTreeNodeEventArgs) Handles myTreeView.DrawNode
' Draw the background and node text for a selected node.
If (e.State And TreeNodeStates.Selected) <> 0 Then
' Draw the background of the selected node. The NodeBounds
' method makes the highlight rectangle large enough to
' include the text of a node tag, if one is present.
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(Brushes.Green, NodeBounds(e.Node))
' Retrieve the node font. If the node font has not been set,
' use the TreeView font.
Dim nodeFont As Font = e.Node.NodeFont
If nodeFont Is Nothing Then
nodeFont = CType(sender, TreeView).Font
End If
' Draw the node text.
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Node.Text, nodeFont, Brushes.White, _
e.Bounds.Left - 2, e.Bounds.Top)
' Use the default background and node text.
Else
e.DrawDefault = True
End If
' If a node tag is present, draw its string representation
' to the right of the label text.
If (e.Node.Tag IsNot Nothing) Then
e.Graphics.DrawString(e.Node.Tag.ToString(), tagFont, _
Brushes.Yellow, e.Bounds.Right + 2, e.Bounds.Top)
End If
' If the node has focus, draw the focus rectangle large, making
' it large enough to include the text of the node tag, if present.
If (e.State And TreeNodeStates.Focused) <> 0 Then
Dim focusPen As New Pen(Color.Black)
Try
focusPen.DashStyle = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.DashStyle.Dot
Dim focusBounds As Rectangle = NodeBounds(e.Node)
focusBounds.Size = New Size(focusBounds.Width - 1, _
focusBounds.Height - 1)
e.Graphics.DrawRectangle(focusPen, focusBounds)
Finally
focusPen.Dispose()
End Try
End If
End Sub
Remarks
Set this property to true
for nodes that you do not want to customize when you handle the DrawNode event. For example, this is useful when you want to customize only nodes that are in a specific state.