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Specifies if the active vector skin palette affects the stored SVG glyph for the disabled UI element state.
property UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG: TdxDefaultBoolean read; write; default bDefault;
| Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| TdxDefaultBoolean | bDefault | bDefaultThe TdxVisualRefinements.UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG property specifies if the active vector skin palette affects the stored SVG glyph.bTrueThe active vector skin palette defines corresponding style colors in the stored SVG glyph.bFalseThe stored SVG glyph for the disabled UI element state uses the standard grayed effect instead of active skin palette colors. |
All SVG icons shipped with the DevExpress Icon Library include the following CSS style names that define corresponding SVG element colors: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Black, and White. DevExpress controls can use these CSS style names to apply the active vector skin palette to SVG glyphs to maintain contrast.
Refer to the following topic for detailed information on how to adapt third-party SVG icons for interaction with DevExpress skin palettes: Third-Party SVG Icon Adaptation for DevExpress Skins and Palettes.
You can set the UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG property to bTrue or bFalse to explicitly enable or disable skin palette interaction with the stored SVG glyph for the disabled UI element state.
The UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG property has no effect on the stored disabled state glyph when one of the following conditions is met:
The UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG property’s default value is bDefault.
The default UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG property value indicates that the TdxVisualRefinements.UseDisabledSkinPaletteForSVG class property specifies if the active vector skin palette affects the stored SVG glyph for the disabled UI element state.
See Also
TdxGPImage.UseEnabledSkinPaletteForSVG Property
TcxCustomImageList.UseEnabledSkinPaletteForSVG Property