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MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved Property

Returns the resolved value of the MonthScrollButtonsVisible property.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public ReadOnly Property MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved As Boolean
public bool MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved {get;}
Remarks

The MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved property returns the value of the MonthScrollButtonsVisible when that property has been set to a non-default value. When the MonthScrollButtonsVisible has been left at its default value, this property then returns the value of the obsolete ScrollButtonsVisible property, to preserve legacy behavior.

Example
The following code sample demonstrates how to use the properties of the UltraMonthViewMulti control to control the behavior and appearance of the month and year scroll buttons:

Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule

    Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
        '	Make the month and year scroll buttons visible
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonsVisible = DefaultableBoolean.True
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonsVisible = DefaultableBoolean.True

        '	Assign different background colors to the month and year scroll buttons,
        '	and suppress theming for both
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightBlue
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightGreen
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent

        '	Resolve the MonthScrollButtonAppearance and use the same background color
        '	for the associated command button.
        Dim appearanceData As AppearanceData = New AppearanceData()
        Dim requestedProps As AppearancePropFlags = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ResolveMonthScrollButtonAppearance(appearanceData, requestedProps)
        Me.cmdMonth.BackColor = appearanceData.BackColor

        '	Resolve the YearScrollButtonAppearance and use the same background color
        '	for the associated command button.
        appearanceData = New AppearanceData()
        requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ResolveYearScrollButtonAppearance(appearanceData, requestedProps)
        Me.cmdYear.BackColor = appearanceData.BackColor

        '	Set the MonthScrollChange property to 2 so that the control is scrolled
        '	by 2 months when the month scroll buttons are clicked
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollChange = 2

        '	Set the YearScrollChange property to 5 so that the control is scrolled
        '	by 5 months when the year scroll buttons are clicked
        Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollChange = 5

        '	Set the visibility of the associated command buttons based on whether
        '	the month/year scroll buttons are visible in the control.
        Me.cmdMonth.Visible = Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved
        Me.cmdYear.Visible = Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonsVisibleResolved

        '	Display the actual values of the MonthScrollChange/YearScrollChange properties
        '	in a TextBox.
        Me.txtMonthScrollChange.Text = String.Format("Actual value: {0}", Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollChangeResolved)
        Me.txtYearScrollChange.Text = String.Format("Actual value: {0}", Me.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollChangeResolved)
    End Sub
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinSchedule;
using System.Diagnostics;

		private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
		{
			//	Make the month and year scroll buttons visible
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonsVisible = DefaultableBoolean.True;
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonsVisible = DefaultableBoolean.True;

			//	Assign different background colors to the month and year scroll buttons,
			//	and suppress theming for both
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightBlue;
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonAppearance.BackColor = Color.LightGreen;
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ScrollButtonAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Alpha.Transparent;

			//	Resolve the MonthScrollButtonAppearance and use the same background color
			//	for the associated command button.
			AppearanceData appearanceData = new AppearanceData();
			AppearancePropFlags requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor;
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ResolveMonthScrollButtonAppearance( ref appearanceData, ref requestedProps );
			this.cmdMonth.BackColor = appearanceData.BackColor;

			//	Resolve the YearScrollButtonAppearance and use the same background color
			//	for the associated command button.
			appearanceData = new AppearanceData();
			requestedProps = AppearancePropFlags.BackColor;
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.ResolveYearScrollButtonAppearance( ref appearanceData, ref requestedProps );
			this.cmdYear.BackColor = appearanceData.BackColor;

			//	Set the MonthScrollChange property to 2 so that the control is scrolled
			//	by 2 months when the month scroll buttons are clicked
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollChange = 2;

			//	Set the YearScrollChange property to 5 so that the control is scrolled
			//	by 5 months when the year scroll buttons are clicked
			this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollChange = 5;

			//	Set the visibility of the associated command buttons based on whether
			//	the month/year scroll buttons are visible in the control.
			this.cmdMonth.Visible = this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollButtonsVisibleResolved;
			this.cmdYear.Visible = this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollButtonsVisibleResolved;

			//	Display the actual values of the MonthScrollChange/YearScrollChange properties
			//	in a TextBox.
			this.txtMonthScrollChange.Text = string.Format("Actual value: {0}", this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.MonthScrollChangeResolved );
			this.txtYearScrollChange.Text = string.Format("Actual value: {0}", this.ultraMonthViewMulti1.YearScrollChangeResolved );
		}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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