Class SLScope.TSLDisplayToolBar
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== Summary == | == Summary == |
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Package: SignalLabScopePkg
Unit: SLScope
Inherits: TSLBasicDisplayToolBar
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Syntax
Delphi:
type TSLDisplayToolBar = class( TSLBasicDisplayToolBar )
C++ Builder:
class TSLDisplayToolBar : public TSLBasicDisplayToolBar
Visual C++ (MFC):
class CTSLDisplayToolBar : public CTSLBasicDisplayToolBar
C# (.NET):
public ref class DisplayToolBar : Mitov.PlotLab.BasicDisplayToolBar
Summary
Visual toolbar for the data display components class.
Description
Defines visual toolbar for the data display components. The toolbars are created internally by the data displays. Do not make instances of this class or its descendants.
Example:
Properties
Published
- Position - Specifies the position of the toolbar.
- Buttons - Specifies the button settings for the toolbar.
Methods
Public
From TSLBasicDisplayToolBar
Properties
Published
- Visible - Specifies if the toolbar will be visible.
- AutoHide - When set to True, the toolbar will hide when the mouse leaves the component.
- GlyphColor - Specifies the glyph color of the buttons.
- BorderColor - Specifies the border color of the buttons.
- ButtonColor - Specifies the background color of the buttons.
- MouseOverBorderColor - Specifies the border color of a button when the mouse button is over it.
- MouseOverButtonColor - Specifies the background color of a button when the mouse button is over it.
- MouseDownBorderColor - Specifies the border color of a button when the mouse button is down over it.
- MouseDownButtonColor - Specifies the background color of a button when the mouse button is down over it.
- DisabledColor - Specifies the disabled glyph color of the buttons.
- Cursor - Specifies the mouse cursor to be shown when moving over a button in the toolbar.