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OrderSelector Properties

The properties of the OrderSelector class are listed below. For a complete list of OrderSelector class members, see the OrderSelector Members topic.

Public:

AccessibilityObject (inherited from RichControl) The Accessibility Object for this RichControl
AccessibleDefaultActionDescription (inherited from RichControl) The default action description of the control
AccessibleDescription (inherited from RichControl) The accessible description of the control
AccessibleHelpProvider (inherited from RichControl) The help provider for this RichControl
AccessibleName (inherited from RichControl) The accessible name of the control
AccessibleRole (inherited from RichControl) The accessible role of the control
AllowDrop (inherited from RichControl) The allowDrop property. If allowDrop is set to true then this control will allow drag and drop operations and events to be used.
AllowTransparency (inherited from RichControl) Determines if the control should be allowed to have the opacity adjusted. This is primarily a performance optimization, in that you can always set the opacity to any value, and that will force AllowTransparency to true. However, setting the opacity to any given value will switch the control into layered mode. By setting the AllowTransparency property to false the control will actually switch out of layered mode, which provides better performance if you don't intend to adjust the opacity.
Anchor (inherited from RichControl) The current value of the anchor property. The anchor property determines which edges of the control are anchored to the container's edges.
BackColor (inherited from TreeView) The background color for this control. Specifying null for this parameter sets the control's background color to its parent's background color.
BackgroundImage (inherited from TreeView) [To be supplied.]
BindingManager (inherited from RichControl) [To be supplied.]
Bindings (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the bindings for this control.
BorderStyle (inherited from TreeView) The border style of the window.
Bottom (inherited from Control) The bottom coordinate of this control.
Bounds (inherited from Control) The bounds of this control. This is the window coordinates of the control in parent client coordinates.
CanFocus (inherited from Control) Checks if this control can receive focus. The result is true if the control has a handle and if it and all of its parent controls are both visible and enabled.
CanSelect (inherited from Control) Checks if this control can be selected. The result is true if the control is contained in a form and if all of its parent controls are both visible and enabled.
Capture (inherited from Control) If this control has captured the mouse then this will return true.
CausesValidation (inherited from Control) Indicates whether entering this control causes validation on the controls requiring validation. This is set to false usually for things like the Help button, etc...
CheckBoxes (inherited from TreeView) The value of the CheckBoxes property. The CheckBoxes property determines if check boxes are shown next to node in the tree view.
ClientRectangle (inherited from Control) The client rect of the control.
ClientSize (inherited from Control) The size of the clientRect.
CompanyName (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the company name of this specific component.
ContainsFocus (inherited from Control) Indicates whether the control or one of its children currently has the system focus.
ContextMenu (inherited from RichControl) The contextMenu associated with this control. The contextMenu will be shown when the user right clicks the mouse on the control.
Controls (inherited from Control) Collection of child controls.
Created (inherited from Control) Returns true if the control has been created.
Cursor (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the cursor that will be displayed when the mouse is over this control.
DisplayRectangle (inherited from Control) Returns the client rect of the display area of the control. For the base control class, this is identical to getClientRect. However, inheriting controls may want to change this if their client area differs from their display area.
Disposed (inherited from Control) Indicates that the control has been disposed, and is no longer a valid Windows control even though the object instance is still alive.
Disposing (inherited from Control) Indicates that the control is in the process of being beendisposed, and is no longer a valid Windows control even though the object instance is still alive.
Dock (inherited from RichControl) The dock property. The dock property controls to which edge of the container this control is docked to. For example, when docked to the top of the container, the control will be displayed flush at the top of the container, extending the length of the container.
Enabled (inherited from Control) The current enabled state of this control.
Focused (inherited from Control) Returns true if this control has focus.
Font (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the current font for this control. This will be the font used by default for painting and text in the control.
ForeColor (inherited from TreeView) The current foreground color for this control, which is the color the control uses to draw its text.
FullRowSelect (inherited from TreeView) Determines whether the selection highlight spans across the width of the TreeView.
Handle (inherited from Control) The HWND handle that this control is bound to. If the handle has not yet been created, this will force handle creation.
HandleCreated (inherited from Control) Whether or not this control has a handle associated with it.
Height (inherited from Control) The height of this control
HideSelection (inherited from TreeView) The hideSelection property specifies whether the selected node will be highlighted even when the TreeView loses focus.
HotTracking (inherited from TreeView) The value of the HotTracking property. The HotTracking property determines if nodes are highlighted as the mousepointer passes over them.
ImageIndex (inherited from TreeView) The default image index for nodes in the tree view.
ImageList (inherited from TreeView) Returns the image list control that is bound to the tree view.
IMEMode (inherited from RichControl) Specifies a value that determines the IME (Input Method Editor) status of the object when that object is selected.
Indent (inherited from TreeView) The indentation level in pixels.
InvokeRequired (inherited from RichControl) Determines if the caller must call invoke when making method calls to this control. Controls in WinForms are bound to a specific thread, and are not thread safe. Therefore, if you are calling a control's method from a different thread, you must use the control's invoke method to marshal the call to the proper thread. This function can be used to determine if you must call invoke, which can be handy if you don't know what thread owns a control. There are five functions on a control that are safe to call from any thread: GetInvokeRequired, Invoke, BeginInvoke, EndInvoke and CreateGraphics. For all other metohd calls, you should use one of the invoke methods.
IsAccessible (inherited from RichControl) Indicates whether or not this control is an accessible control i.e. whether it should be visible to accessibility applications.
ItemHeight (inherited from TreeView) The height of every item in the tree view, in pixels.
LabelEdit (inherited from TreeView) The LabelEdit property determines if the label text of nodes in the tree view is editable.
Left (inherited from Control) The left coordinate of this control.
Location (inherited from Control) The location of this control.
Nodes (inherited from TreeView) The collection of nodes associated with this TreeView control
Opacity (inherited from RichControl) Determines the opacity of the control. This can only be set on top level controls. Opacity requires Windows 2000 or later, and is ignored on earlier operating systems.
Order [To be supplied.]
Parent (inherited from Control) The parent of this control.
PathSeparator (inherited from TreeView) The delimeter string used by TreeNode.getFullPath().
ProductName (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the product name of this specific component.
ProductVersion (inherited from RichControl) Retrieves the product version of this specific component.
RecreatingHandle (inherited from Control) This is true if the control is currently recreating its handle.
Region (inherited from RichControl) The Region associated with this control. (defines the outline/silhouette/boundary of control)
Right (inherited from Control) The right coordinate of this control.
RightToLeft (inherited from RichControl) This is used for international applications where the language is written from RightToLeft. When this property is true, control placement and text will be from right to left.
Scrollable (inherited from TreeView) [To be supplied.]
SelectedImageIndex (inherited from TreeView) The image index that a node will display when selected. The index applies to the ImageList referred to by the imageList property,
SelectedNode (inherited from TreeView) The currently selected tree node.
ShowLines (inherited from TreeView) The ShowLines property determines if lines are drawn between nodes in the tree view.
ShowPlusMinus (inherited from TreeView) The ShowPlusMinus property determines if the "plus/minus" expand button is shown next to tree nodes that have children.
ShowRootLines (inherited from TreeView) Determines if lines are draw between nodes at the root of the tree view.
Site (inherited from MarshalByRefComponent) Gets or sets the site of the component.
Size (inherited from Control) The size of this control.
Sorted (inherited from TreeView) The Sorted property determines if nodes in the tree view are sorted.
TabIndex (inherited from Control) The tab index of this control. A tab index may consist of any valid integer number greater than or equal to zero. If more than one control on the same parent control has the same tab index, the z-order of the controls will be used to determine the order to pick the controls.
TabStop (inherited from Control) A boolean value indicating whether the user can give the focus to this control using the TAB key.
Text (inherited from TreeView) [To be supplied.]
Top (inherited from Control) Top coordinate of this control.
TopLevel (inherited from Control) true if this control is a top level window, meaning that it has no parent.
TopLevelControl (inherited from Control) The top level control that contains this control. This doesn't have to be the same as the value returned from getForm since forms can be parented to other controls.
TopNode (inherited from TreeView) The first visible node in the TreeView. Initially the first root node is at the top of the TreeView, but if the contents have been scrolled another node may be at the top.
Visible (inherited from Control) Controls whether the control is visible.
VisibleCount (inherited from TreeView) The count of fully visible nodes in the tree view. This number may be greater than the number of nodes in the control. The control calculates this value by dividing the height of the client window by the height of an item
Width (inherited from Control) The width of this control.
WindowTarget (inherited from Control) The target of Win32 window messages.

Protected:

CreateParams (inherited from TreeView) [To be supplied.]
CreateThreadId (inherited from Control) Retrieves the Win32 thread ID of the thread that created the handle for this control. If the control's handle hasn't been created yet, this method will return the current thread's ID.
FontHeight (inherited from RichControl) [To be supplied.]
InternalHandle (inherited from Control) Returns the current value of the handle. This may be zero if the handle has not been created.
ParkingFormHandle (inherited from RichControl) [To be supplied.]
RenderRightToLeft (inherited from RichControl) [To be supplied.]
RichParent (inherited from RichControl) [To be supplied.]
WindowText (inherited from Control) The current text of the Window; if the window has not yet been created, stores it in the control. If the window has been created, stores the text in the underlying win32 control. This property should be used whenever you want to get at the win32 control's text. For all other cases, use the Text property- but note that this is overridable, and any of your code that uses it will use the overridden version in controls that subclass your own.

See Also

OrderSelector Class | System.WinForms.ComponentModel Namespace