Multimedia Guide and Reference
The Frame Buttons part has the following properties:
- backgroundColor
- Use the backgroundColor property to name the RGB color for the
background of the part.
- backgroundGraphicsDescriptor
- Use the backgroundGraphicsDescriptor property to specify the
icon, bitmap, or image that is used for the background of the part. If
the part has a labelType property, the labelType
property must be an icon, bitmap, or image or the
backgroundGraphicsDescriptor property is ignored.
- borderWidth
- Use the borderWidth property to specify the width of the
border, in pixels, that surrounds the part on all four sides. A width
of zero means that a border does not show. On some platforms, the
border width is limited to 1 pixel and any nonzero value is set to 1.
- buttonFontName
- Use the buttonFontName property to specify the font used for
the buttons in the part. If a font is not specified, the font specified
on the textFontName property is used for the buttons in the
part.
- enabled
- Use the enabled property to specify whether a part is available
for selection. If true, the part's contents are
available for selection.
- foregroundColor
- Use the foregroundColor property to name the RGB color for the
foreground of the part.
- fractionBase
- Use the fractionBase property to specify the denominator used
in the fraction to calculate the percentage for proportional spacing.
The default value is 100.
- framingSpec
- Use the framingSpec property to represent values specified for
the edge specifications of the part. The edge specifications determine
the width, height, and position of the part.
- helpFile
- Use the helpFile property to name the help file associated with
the part.
- helpKeysId
- Use the helpKeysId property to specify the ID of the keys help
associated with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer
value. The ID must exist in the help file associated with the
part.
- helpTitle
- Use the helpTitle property to specify the title of the help
window associated with the part.
- helpTopicId
- Use the helpTopicId property to specify the ID of the help
topic associated with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer
value. The ID must exist in the help file associated with the
part.
- horizontalSpacing
- Use the horizontalSpacing property to specify the default
horizontal space between the part and its children. The default value
is 0.
- hoverHelpEnabled
- Use the hoverHelpEnabled property to indicate whether you want
hover help to be provided for this part and all of its children. The
default is false.
- labelFontName
- Use the labelFontName property to specify the font used for the
labels of the part. If a font is not specified, the font specified on
the textFontName property is used.
- marginHeight
- Use the marginHeight property to specify the amount of vertical
space between the part and its children.
- marginWidth
- Use the marginWidth property to specify the amount of
horizontal space between the part and its children that are not
attached.
- partName
- Use the partName property to name the part. Every part
dropped on the free-form surface is assigned a name that is unique from all
other parts on the layout surface. For example, a push button is
assigned a name such as "Push Button1". To change the name of a
part, specify a new name for the partName property. Or,
select Change Name from the pop-up menu of the part and enter a new
name in the displayed dialog.
- rubberPositioning
- Use the rubberPositioning property to specify whether child
parts have their positions converted to proportional attachments. If
rubberPositioning is set to true, all children parts
with no attachments on their top, bottom, left, or right, have their initial
top and left positions converted to proportional attachments. If
rubberPositioning is set to false, then the initial top
and left positions are attached to the parent.
- tabGroup
- Use the tabGroup property to specify whether a part is included
as a tab stop so users can use the Tab and Backtab keys
to access the part.
- textFontName
- Use the textFontName property to specify the font used for
child text parts of a part. If you do not specify a font using the
buttonFontName or labelFontName properties, the font
specified for the textFontName property is used.
- traversalOn
- Use the traversalOn property to specify whether users can
access a part using the cursor movement keys. Specifying
true indicates that the cursor movements keys can be used to access
the part.
- verticalSpacing
- Use the verticalSpacing property to specify the default
vertical space between the part and its children.
- wallpaperStyle
- Use the wallpaperStyle property to specify how you want the
wallpaper images displayed. Possible values are--
- AbtNormalWallpaper
- AbtScaledWallpaper
- AbtTiledWallpaper
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