InkCollector.SupportHighContrastInk Property
InkCollector.SupportHighContrastInk Property |
Gets or sets a value that specifies whether ink is rendered as just one color when the system is in High Contrast mode.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Public Property SupportHighContrastInk As Boolean C# public bool SupportHighContrastInk { get; set; } Managed C++ public: __property bool* get_SupportHighContrastInk();
public: __property void set_SupportHighContrastInk(bool*);
Property Value
System.Boolean. Whether ink is rendered as just one color when the system is in High Contrast mode.
This property is read/write.
true
Default. All collected ink is rendered as Color = System.Drawing.SystemColors.WindowText . false
Ink is rendered in the color in which it was originally collected.
Exceptions
Remarks
This property changes the way ink renders when the system changes to High Contrast mode.
Real-time ink application uses the SystemColors.WindowText property when the system is in High Contrast mode and the SupportHighContrastInk property is true, but the inherent color of a stroke made under these conditions remains unchanged. For example, if the Color property of the DefaultDrawingAttributes property of the InkCollector object is set to Color.Blue , the WindowText property is set to Color.White , and the system is in High Contrast mode, then a newly drawn stroke appears white but the actual stroke color is still Blue if queried. For more information about this behavior, see the DrawingAttributes.Color property.
Examples
[C#]
This C# example sets the SupportHighContrastInk property of an InkCollector object, theInkCollector, to false so that ink is always drawn in the color it is collected.
theInkCollector.SupportHighContrastInk = false;
[VB.NET]
This Microsoft® Visual Basic® .NET sets the SupportHighContrastInk property of an InkCollector object, theInkCollector, to false so that ink is always drawn in the color it is collected.
theInkCollector.SupportHighContrastInk = False
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