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SftTree.RowColPicture Property |
Defines the graphic displayed in the row/column header.
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use RowColumnHeader.Image.Picture instead
Syntax
object
A SftTree object.
refPictureObj
Defines the graphic displayed in the row/column header. The refPictureObj object must represent a bitmap, icon or Windows metafile. If a bitmap is used, the top, left pixel of each graphic must contain the background color. This color will be replaced by the actual background when the graphic is displayed. For information about picture properties, please visit the applicable section "Using SftTree/OCX with ...".
Comments
Deprecated - Provided for compatibility with earlier versions only - Use RowColumnHeader.Image.Picture instead
The RowColPicture property defines the graphic displayed in the row/column header.
The RowColPicture and RowColPictureH properties are synonyms, but accept different value types (Picture object reference or Windows bitmap handle).
The dimensions of the graphics are used to calculate the minimum dimension for the row/column, row headers and column headers, so graphics used as RowColPicture property are never clipped vertically.
The RowColPicture property can be set to the value Nothing (NULL), which removes the graphic from the row/column header.
The position of the row/column header graphic is determined by the RowColumnHeader.ImageHAlign, RowColumnHeader.ImageVAlign, RowColumnHeader.TextHAlign and RowColumnHeader.TextVAlign properties.
Using PutRef (see Syntax above) the control will use the reference to the Picture object. If the Picture object is later changed, this will also affect the image used by the control. Using Put instead causes the control to create a copy of the Picture object. If the Picture object is later changed, this will not affect the image 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