LMD DialogPack
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The properties of the TJSCustomCommandLinkButton class are listed here.
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Determines how the button handles the user pressing the escape key. | |
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Specifies the caption that appears on the button. | |
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Specifies the background color of the button. | |
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Specifies the custom colors used to define the appearance of a command link button. | |
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The default property indicates which button is selected when the enter button on the dialog is pressed. The default button also has a different border to the other buttons on the dialog when pressing enter will click it. | |
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This is the default height for the button. This property is currently not used and may be removed in a subsequent release. | |
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Glyph displayed next to the button caption. By default this is a green arrow. | |
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Provides a list of images that can be used to display an image to the left of the button. | |
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Specifies which image to use to display a glyph on the button. | |
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Use the Info property to display additional text under the button caption. Info text can be span multiple lines and include new lines. | |
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Controls the attributes of information caption written on or in the control. | |
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Returns the minimum required width of the button. Button caption must fit on the one line. | |
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The result returned when the button is clicked. | |
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Specifies when the mouse cursor is within the bounds of the control. | |
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Determines where a control looks for its color information. | |
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Provides a list of images that can be used to display an image within the button. | |
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Specifies which image to use to display a picture on the button. | |
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Property set to true when accelerator keys are always displayed. Initially set by the control and should only be modified by an outside source in response to a key down event. | |
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Style used to draw the button. | |
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Determines if the user can tab to a control. |
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