SftTree/OCX 7.0

SftTree.HorizontalOffset Property

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Defines the current horizontal scrolling offset.

Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use Items.HorizontalOffset instead

Syntax       

Get

VB.NET

Offset = object.HorizontalOffset  As Single

VB

Offset = object.HorizontalOffset  As Single

C#.NET

float Offset = object.HorizontalOffset;

VC++

float Offset = object->HorizontalOffset;
float Offset = object->GetHorizontalOffset();

C

HRESULT object->get_HorizontalOffset(float* Offset);

Delphi

Offset := object.HorizontalOffset   : Single;

Put

VB.NET

object.HorizontalOffset = Offset  As Single

VB

object.HorizontalOffset = Offset  As Single

C#.NET

float object.HorizontalOffset = Offset;

VC++

float object->HorizontalOffset = Offset;
void object->PutHorizontalOffset(float Offset);

C

HRESULT object->put_HorizontalOffset(float Offset);

Delphi

object.HorizontalOffset := Offset   : Single;

object

A SftTree object.

Offset

Defines the current horizontal scrolling offset.  If this value is greater than the Items.HorizontalExtent property, the value is adjusted to scroll to the rightmost position.  The units used depend on the container (Visual Basic, Visual C++, etc.) and the coordinate system used.

Comments

Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use Items.HorizontalOffset instead

The HorizontalOffset property defines the current horizontal scrolling offset.

A tree control's displayable area can be wider than the tree control's window width.  If the displayable area is wider, the tree control can be scrolled horizontally if it has a horizontal scroll bar (see Scrollbars property).  The current offset determines the amount of horizontal scrolling.

The Items.HorizontalOffset property defines the horizontal scrolling offset of the displayable area (or the left pane of a split tree control).

The Items.HorizontalOffset2 property defines the horizontal scrolling offset of the displayable area in the right pane of a split tree control.  The Items.HorizontalOffset2 property can only be used with a split tree control.

A tree control can only be scrolled horizontally if its displayable area (see Items.HorizontalExtent property) is wider than the tree control window.

See Also  SftTree Object | Object Hierarchy


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