Border3DStyle Enumeration
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in system.windows.forms.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Adjust | The border is drawn outside the specified rectangle, preserving the dimensions of the rectangle for drawing. | |
| Bump | The inner and outer edges of the border have a raised appearance. | |
| Etched | The inner and outer edges of the border have an etched appearance. | |
| Flat | The border has no three-dimensional effects. | |
| Raised | The border has raised inner and outer edges. | |
| RaisedInner | The border has a raised inner edge and no outer edge. | |
| RaisedOuter | The border has a raised outer edge and no inner edge. | |
| Sunken | The border has sunken inner and outer edges. | |
| SunkenInner | The border has a sunken inner edge and no outer edge. | |
| SunkenOuter | The border has a sunken outer edge and no inner edge. |
Use the members of this enumeration when calling the DrawBorder3D method of the ControlPaint class.
The following code example demonstrates the use of the ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D method and the Border3DStyle enumeration. To run this example paste the following code in a form that imports the System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing namespaces. Ensure the form's Paint event is associated with the event-handling method in this example.
' Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional ' raised border just inside the border of the frame. Private Sub Form1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As PaintEventArgs) Handles MyBase.Paint Dim borderRectangle As Rectangle = Me.ClientRectangle borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10) ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.Graphics, borderRectangle, _ Border3DStyle.Raised) End Sub
// Handle the Form's Paint event to draw a 3D three-dimensional
// raised border just inside the border of the frame.
private void Form1_Paint(Object sender, PaintEventArgs e)
{
Rectangle borderRectangle = this.get_ClientRectangle();
borderRectangle.Inflate(-10, -10);
ControlPaint.DrawBorder3D(e.get_Graphics(), borderRectangle,
Border3DStyle.Raised);
} //Form1_Paint
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