Enables or disables automatically showing the scroll bars if the image width or height exceeds the control client area.
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) | |
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Public Property ScrollBarVisible As Boolean |
Visual Basic (Usage) | Copy Code |
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Dim instance As WebImageViewer
Dim value As Boolean
instance.ScrollBarVisible = value
value = instance.ScrollBarVisible |
C# | |
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public bool ScrollBarVisible {get; set;} |
C++/CLI | |
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public:
property bool ScrollBarVisible {
bool get();
void set ( bool value);
} |
Property Value
true, automatically show the scroll bars; false, hide the scroll bars.
Example
This example disables the scrollbars, centers the image and uses the panning features in the left mouse button to scroll the image.
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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Public Sub WebImageViewer_ScrollBarVisible(ByVal mainWebImageViewer As WebImageViewer)
AddHandler mainWebImageViewer.ImageChanged, AddressOf mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged
mainWebImageViewer.MouseInteractiveMode.LeftButton = ImageViewerMouseInteractiveMode.Pan
'' disable the scrollbars
mainWebImageViewer.ScrollBarVisible = False
'' open "image1.tif"
mainWebImageViewer.OpenImageUrl("Resources\MultiPage.tif")
'' display the image with dpi
mainWebImageViewer.UseDpi = False
'' scroll the image to the center point.
mainWebImageViewer.ScrollPosition = New Point(CType(mainWebImageViewer.MaxScrollPosition.X / 2, Integer), CType(mainWebImageViewer.MaxScrollPosition.Y / 2, Integer))
RemoveHandler mainWebImageViewer.ImageChanged, AddressOf mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged
End Sub
Sub mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs)
'' "New Image is loaded"...
End Sub |
C# | Copy Code |
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public void WebImageViewer_ScrollBarVisible(WebImageViewer mainWebImageViewer)
{
mainWebImageViewer.ImageChanged += new EventHandler(mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged);
mainWebImageViewer.MouseInteractiveMode.LeftButton = ImageViewerMouseInteractiveMode.Pan;
// disable the scrollbars
mainWebImageViewer.ScrollBarVisible = false;
// open "MultiPage.tif"
mainWebImageViewer.OpenImageUrl(@"Resources\MultiPage.tif");
// display the image with dpi
mainWebImageViewer.UseDpi = false;
// scroll the image to the center point.
mainWebImageViewer.ScrollPosition = new Point(mainWebImageViewer.MaxScrollPosition.X / 2, mainWebImageViewer.MaxScrollPosition.Y / 2);
mainWebImageViewer.ImageChanged -= new EventHandler(mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged);
}
void mainWebImageViewer_ImageChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// "New Image is loaded"...
} |
Remarks
Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7
See Also