Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGridImports Infragistics.Win
Dim row As Integer = grdLocations.ActiveCell.Row.Index
Dim appearance As Appearance
appearance = New Infragistics.Win.Appearance() appearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Elliptical appearance.BackHatchStyle = BackHatchStyle.Wave Me.grdLocations.DisplayLayout.Rows(row).Appearance = appearance
Even If write the above code , The row Appears as Normal....
I want the Selected Row to appear StrikeThrough, or Something Different to Differentiate from Other Rows.
Regards,
Janani.S
Hi Janani,
The code you have here will apply to the current active row, but since you are setting the appearance on that specific row, it will maintain the same appearance when you leave the row, and if you do it this way, you will have to handle it every time the active row changes.
If you want to highlight the active (current) row in the grid, then the best way to do it is to use the ActiveRowAppearance property.
The code you have here doesn't work because you are not specifying any colors. So your gradient and/or hatch is using the same color. A gradient from White to White is just a solid white background.
Here's how I would do it:
Private Sub UltraGrid1_InitializeLayout(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinGrid.InitializeLayoutEventArgs) Handles UltraGrid1.InitializeLayout Dim layout As UltraGridLayout = e.Layout Dim ov As UltraGridOverride = layout.Override Dim appearance As Appearance = layout.Appearances.Add("ActiveRow") appearance.BackColor = Color.Blue appearance.BackColor2 = Color.Chartreuse appearance.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.Vertical ov.ActiveRowAppearance = appearance End Sub
BTW, you can have a hatch or a gradient, but you cannot use both at the same time. If you specify both, only the gradient will apply.
Thank U Very Much Mike..
It Works Simply Great...