ASPxCardViewExportRenderingEventArgs.BrickStyle Property
Gets the style settings used to paint report bricks.
Namespace: DevExpress.Web
Assembly: DevExpress.Web.v24.2.dll
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
BrickStyle | A BrickStyle object that contains style settings. |
Remarks
Use the BrickStyle property to specify the appearance of report bricks. You can specify the foreground, background and border colors for bricks, the font, border side settings and text formatting information.
Example
This example conditionally applies a style to company names in an exported document based on the number of products. Company names are painted in ‘green’ if the product count is greater than 1,000. Otherwise, the company names are painted in ‘red’.
<dx:ASPxCardView ID="ASPxCardView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False"
DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" KeyFieldName="ProductID">
<Columns>
<dx:CardViewTextColumn FieldName="ProductName" />
<dx:CardViewTextColumn FieldName="UnitPrice" />
<dx:CardViewTextColumn FieldName="UnitsInStock" />
<dx:CardViewTextColumn FieldName="UnitsOnOrder" />
<dx:CardViewTextColumn FieldName="ProductID" Visible="False" />
</Columns>
</dx:ASPxCardView>
<dx:ASPxCardViewExporter ID="ASPxCardViewExporter1" runat="server" CardViewID="ASPxCardView1"
OnRenderBrick="ASPxCardViewExporter1_RenderBrick" />
<dx:ASPxButton runat="server" ID="ASPxButton1" AutoPostBack="false"
OnClick="ASPxButton1_Click" Text="Export to PDF" />
protected void ASPxCardViewExporter1_RenderBrick(object sender, DevExpress.Web.ASPxCardViewExportRenderingEventArgs e) {
CardViewColumn dataColumn = e.Column as CardViewColumn;
if (dataColumn != null && dataColumn.FieldName == "ProductName") {
e.BrickStyle.ForeColor = (decimal)e.GetValue("UnitPrice") > 10 ? Color.Green : Color.Red;
e.BrickStyle.BackColor = Color.LightYellow;
}
}
protected void ASPxButton1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
ASPxCardViewExporter1.WritePdfToResponse();
}
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