pub struct CheckBoxProperties {Show 34 fields
pub alignment: JustifyAlignment,
pub appearance: Appearance,
pub back_color: VB6Color,
pub caption: BString,
pub causes_validation: bool,
pub data_field: BString,
pub data_format: BString,
pub data_member: BString,
pub data_source: BString,
pub disabled_picture: Option<DynamicImage>,
pub down_picture: Option<DynamicImage>,
pub drag_icon: Option<DynamicImage>,
pub drag_mode: DragMode,
pub enabled: bool,
pub fore_color: VB6Color,
pub height: i32,
pub help_context_id: i32,
pub left: i32,
pub mask_color: VB6Color,
pub mouse_icon: Option<DynamicImage>,
pub mouse_pointer: MousePointer,
pub ole_drop_mode: OLEDropMode,
pub picture: Option<DynamicImage>,
pub right_to_left: bool,
pub style: Style,
pub tab_index: i32,
pub tab_stop: bool,
pub tool_tip_text: BString,
pub top: i32,
pub use_mask_color: bool,
pub value: CheckBoxValue,
pub visible: bool,
pub whats_this_help_id: i32,
pub width: i32,
}
Expand description
Properties for a CheckBox
control.
This is used as an enum variant of
VB6ControlKind::CheckBox
.
tag, name, and index are not included in this struct, but instead are part
of the parent VB6Control
struct.
Fields§
§alignment: JustifyAlignment
§appearance: Appearance
§back_color: VB6Color
§caption: BString
§causes_validation: bool
§data_field: BString
§data_format: BString
§data_member: BString
§data_source: BString
§disabled_picture: Option<DynamicImage>
§down_picture: Option<DynamicImage>
§drag_icon: Option<DynamicImage>
§drag_mode: DragMode
§enabled: bool
§fore_color: VB6Color
§height: i32
§help_context_id: i32
§left: i32
§mask_color: VB6Color
§mouse_icon: Option<DynamicImage>
§mouse_pointer: MousePointer
§ole_drop_mode: OLEDropMode
§picture: Option<DynamicImage>
§right_to_left: bool
§style: Style
§tab_index: i32
§tab_stop: bool
§tool_tip_text: BString
§top: i32
§use_mask_color: bool
§value: CheckBoxValue
§visible: bool
§whats_this_help_id: i32
§width: i32
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for CheckBoxProperties
impl Clone for CheckBoxProperties
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CheckBoxProperties
fn clone(&self) -> CheckBoxProperties
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for CheckBoxProperties
Source§impl Default for CheckBoxProperties
impl Default for CheckBoxProperties
Source§impl<'a> From<Properties<'a>> for CheckBoxProperties
impl<'a> From<Properties<'a>> for CheckBoxProperties
Source§fn from(prop: Properties<'a>) -> Self
fn from(prop: Properties<'a>) -> Self
Source§impl PartialEq for CheckBoxProperties
impl PartialEq for CheckBoxProperties
Source§impl Serialize for CheckBoxProperties
impl Serialize for CheckBoxProperties
impl StructuralPartialEq for CheckBoxProperties
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impl Freeze for CheckBoxProperties
impl RefUnwindSafe for CheckBoxProperties
impl Send for CheckBoxProperties
impl Sync for CheckBoxProperties
impl Unpin for CheckBoxProperties
impl UnwindSafe for CheckBoxProperties
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