Defines the font used for all column headers.
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only
- Use Headers.Font instead
Syntax
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Get
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VB.NET
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refFontObj = object.ColHeaderFont As System.Drawing.Font
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VB
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Set refFontObj = object.ColHeaderFont As IFontDisp
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C#.NET
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System.Drawing.Font refFontObj = object.ColHeaderFont;
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VC++
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IFontDisp* refFontObj = object->GetColHeaderFont();
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C
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HRESULT object->get_ColHeaderFont(IFontDisp** refFontObj);
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Delphi
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refFontObj := object.ColHeaderFont : TFont;
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Put
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VB.NET
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object.let_ColHeaderFont(ByVal refFontObj As System.Drawing.Font)
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VB
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object.ColHeaderFont = refFontObj As IFontDisp
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C#.NET
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void object.let_ColHeaderFont(System.Drawing.Font refFontObj);
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VC++
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void object->PutColHeaderFont(IFontDisp* refFontObj);
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C
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HRESULT object->put_ColHeaderFont(IFontDisp* refFontObj);
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Delphi
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procedure object._Set_ColHeaderFont(refFontObj : TFont);
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PutRef
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VB.NET
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object.ColHeaderFont = refFontObj As System.Drawing.Font
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VB
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Set object.ColHeaderFont = refFontObj As IFontDisp
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C#.NET
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System.Drawing.Font object.ColHeaderFont = refFontObj;
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VC++
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void object->PutRefColHeaderFont(IFontDisp* refFontObj);
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C
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HRESULT object->putref_ColHeaderFont(IFontDisp* refFontObj);
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Delphi
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object.ColHeaderFont := refFontObj : TFont;
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object
A SftTree object.
refFontObj
Defines the font used for all column headers. For information about
font properties, please visit the applicable section "Using
SftTree/OCX with ...".
Comments
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only
- Use Headers.Font instead
The ColHeaderFont property defines the font used for all column headers.
The ColHeaderFont property is used to change the font for all column headers and
the row/column
header.
Using PutRef (see Syntax above) the
control will use the reference to the Font object. If the Font object is
later changed, this will also affect the font used by the control. Using Put
instead causes the control to create a copy of the Font object. If the
Font object is later changed, this will not affect the font used by the
control as it uses a copy of the object. Because of the additional overhead
and the increased resource use of Put,
PutRef is the preferred method.
See Also SftTree Object | Object Hierarchy
sfttree_colheaderfont.htmlSftTreeOCX70_sfttree_colheaderfont.html
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