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ASP.NET Show documentation - Changer Properties
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OboutInc.Show namespace
<%@ Register TagPrefix="obshow" Namespace="OboutInc.Show" Assembly="obout_Show_Net" %>
Constructor
Changer
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OboutInc.Show.Changer()
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Panel Properties
Type
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OboutInc.Show.ChangerType enumeration.
Show's manual changer type.
All posible values of the property:
- Arrow - forward and backward arrows
- Number - panels numbers
- Both - manual changer with both arrows and panels numbers
Default value is Arrow. Optional.
See also Manual changer customize example.
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ArrowType
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OboutInc.Show.ArrowType enumeration.
Show's manual changer arrows type.
This property is available only when ChangerType is Both.
All posible values of the property:
- Side1 - both arrows are on the left/top side of the numbers
- Side2 - both arrows are on the right/bottom side of the numbers
- BothSides - one arrow is on the left/top side of the numbers, the other is on the right/bottom side
Default value is Side1. Optional.
See also Manual changer customize example.
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Position
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OboutInc.Show.ChangerPosition enumeration.
Show's manual changer position reported to the panels.
All posible values of the property:
Default value is Bottom. Optional.
See also Manual changer customize example.
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VerticalAlign
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OboutInc.Show.ChangerVerticalAlign enumeration.
Show's manual changer vertical aligning when ChangerPosition is Left or Right.
All posible values of the property:
Default value is Middle. Optional.
See also Manual changer customize example.
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HorizontalAlign
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OboutInc.Show.ChangerHorizontalAlign enumeration.
Show's manual changer horizontal aligning when ChangerPosition is Top or Bottom.
All posible values of the property:
Default value is Center. Optional.
See also Manual changer customize example.
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