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BaseStyleControl Class

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BaseStyleControl Class

Serves as the base for controls that cannot be used as in-place editors and supports a common style management mechanism.

Namespace : DevExpress.XtraEditors

Assembly : DevExpress.XtraEditors.v25.2.dll

NuGet Package : DevExpress.Win.Navigation

Declaration

csharp
public abstract class BaseStyleControl :
    BaseControl,
    ISupportAppearanceObjectPropertiesFilter
vb
Public MustInherit Class BaseStyleControl
    Inherits BaseControl
    Implements ISupportAppearanceObjectPropertiesFilter

Remarks

The BaseStyleControl class is the base for all DevExpress controls that cannot serve as container controls or in-place editors. It supports a common mechanism used to manage control appearance, paint style, and hint settings. Paint style and hint setting mechanisms are inherited from the BaseControl class. The BaseStyleControl class, in turn, introduces the BaseStyleControl.Appearance property, which has appearance settings such as background and foreground colors, font settings, and content alignment used to paint the control.

Tooltips

DevExpress controls support regular and super tooltips. Enable the ShowToolTips option to display tooltips when the mouse pointer hovers over the control.

Customize Regular Tooltip Text

Use the following properties of the target control to specify regular tooltip text and title:

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API

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Description

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ToolTip

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Specifies tooltip text. You can use line breaks in regular tooltips.

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AllowHtmlTextInToolTip

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Specifies whether to parse HTML tags in text.

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ToolTipTitle

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Specifies the tooltip title. If you do not specify tooltip text, the tooltip is not displayed even if you specify the title.

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The following code snippet specifies tooltip text and title for a TextEdit editor:

csharp
public Form1() {
  InitializeComponent();
  textEdit1.ShowToolTips = true;
  textEdit1.ToolTipTitle = "Name";
  textEdit1.ToolTip = "Please enter your name";
}
vb
Public Sub New()
  InitializeComponent()
  textEdit1.ShowToolTips = True
  textEdit1.ToolTipTitle = "Name"
  textEdit1.ToolTip = "Please enter your name"
End Sub

Private Sub ToolTipController1_BeforeShow(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As ToolTipControllerShowEventArgs)
  Dim controller As ToolTipController = TryCast(sender, ToolTipController)
  If e.ToolTip = textEdit1.ToolTip Then
    e.ImageOptions.SvgImage = (TryCast(controller.ImageList, SvgImageCollection))("personalCard")
  End If
End Sub

Assign an Image to Regular Tooltips

Use the control’s ToolTipIconType property to assign a predefined icon. The ToolTipController.IconSize property specifies icon size.

Assign a custom image as follows:

  1. Create a ToolTipController and assign it to the control’s ToolTipController property.
  2. Create an image collection and assign it to the ToolTipController.ImageList property.
  3. Handle the ToolTipController.BeforeShow event. Use the e.ImageOptions parameter to assign a raster or vector image to the tooltip.

Note

The ToolTipIconType property has priority over e.ImageOptions. If you assign a custom image, set ToolTipIconType to None.

The following code snippet assigns a custom image to the TextEdit tooltip:

Note

textEdit1, toolTipController1, and svgImageCollection1 were created at runtime.

csharp
public Form1() {
  InitializeComponent();
  textEdit1.ShowToolTips = true;
  textEdit1.ToolTipTitle = "Name";
  textEdit1.ToolTip = "Please enter your name";
  textEdit1.ToolTipController = toolTipController1;
  toolTipController1.ImageList = svgImageCollection1;
  toolTipController1.BeforeShow += ToolTipController1_BeforeShow;
}

private void ToolTipController1_BeforeShow(object sender, ToolTipControllerShowEventArgs e) {
  ToolTipController controller = sender as ToolTipController;
  if (e.ToolTip == textEdit1.ToolTip)
    e.ImageOptions.SvgImage = (controller.ImageList as SvgImageCollection)["personalCard"];
}
vb
Public Sub New()
  InitializeComponent()
  textEdit1.ShowToolTips = True
  textEdit1.ToolTipTitle = "Name"
  textEdit1.ToolTip = "Please enter your name"
  textEdit1.ToolTipController = toolTipController1
  toolTipController1.ImageList = svgImageCollection1
  AddHandler toolTipController1.BeforeShow, AddressOf ToolTipController1_BeforeShow
End Sub

Private Sub ToolTipController1_BeforeShow(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As ToolTipControllerShowEventArgs)
  Dim controller As ToolTipController = TryCast(sender, ToolTipController)
  If e.ToolTip = textEdit1.ToolTip Then
    e.ImageOptions.SvgImage = (TryCast(controller.ImageList, SvgImageCollection))("personalCard")
  End If
End Sub

Display a Super Tooltip

Use the control’s SuperTip property to assign a super tooltip. If you wish to use HTML tags in a super tooltip, enable the SuperToolTip.AllowHtmlText property.

Setting the ToolTipController.ToolTipType property to SuperTip converts existing regular tooltips to super tooltips.

Tip

Read the following help topic for information on how to customize super tooltips: Hints and Tooltips.

Implements

IXtraResizableControl

Inheritance

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Object MarshalByRefObject Component Control DevExpress.XtraEditors.XtraControl ControlBase BaseControl BaseStyleControl FilterEditorControl

AccordionControl

AppMenuFileLabel

GalleryControl

RecentItemControl

BarCodeControl

BaseButton

BaseListBoxControl

CameraControl

CalendarControlBase

SliderBase

FilterControl

LabelControl

NavigatorBase

RangeControl

StepProgressBar

ToolboxControl

ProgressPanel

ResourcesCheckedListBoxControl

BaseImageListBoxControl

BaseCheckedListBoxControl

BaseDateControl

DropDownButton

CheckedListBoxControl

CheckButton

ImageListBoxControl

ImageSlider

ListBoxControl

CalendarControl

DateNavigator

ControlNavigator

DataNavigator

DateControl

HyperlinkLabelControl

SimpleButton

ToolBoxExpandButton

XRDesignToolBoxControl

See Also

BaseStyleControl Members

DevExpress.XtraEditors Namespace