Name | Description | |
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![]() | FpScrollBarButtonForwardLine Constructor | Overloaded. |
The following tables list the members exposed by FpScrollBarButtonForwardLine.
Name | Description | |
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![]() | FpScrollBarButtonForwardLine Constructor | Overloaded. |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | ChangeType | Gets or sets the type of change of the scroll bar. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | ChangeValue | Gets or sets the moving value of the button when the scroll bar button is clicked. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | ScrollOrientation | Gets the orientation of the scroll bar. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | State | Gets the state of the scroll bar. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | Visible | Gets or sets whether the scroll bar is displayed. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
Name | Description | |
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![]() | Clone | Overridden. Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance. |
![]() | Deserialize | Loads the object from XML. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | Equals | Determines whether the specified System.Object is equal to the current System.Object. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | GetHashCode | Serves as a hash function for a particular type. System.Object.GetHashCode is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | GetObjectData | Overridden. Populates a System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo with the data needed to serialize the target object. |
![]() | GetPreferredSize | Gets the preferred (maximum) size. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | Serialize | Saves the object to XML. (Inherited from FarPoint.Win.Spread.FpScrollBarButton) |
![]() | ToString | Returns a System.String that represents the current System.Object. |