AlertButton.ImageDown Property
Gets or sets an image displayed when the current button functions as a check button and it’s in the pressed state. This property is obsolete. Use the AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageDown
property instead.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraBars.Alerter
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Win.Navigation
#Declaration
[Browsable(false)]
[DefaultValue(null)]
[DXCategory("Appearance")]
[EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
public Image ImageDown { get; set; }
#Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
Image | null | A Image object that specifies the image representing the button’s pressed state. |
#Remarks
You can make a button function as a check button, having two states, by setting the AlertButton.Style property to AlertButtonStyle.CheckButton.
In the normal state, a check button displays the image specified by the AlertButton.ImageOptions.Image
or AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageIndex
property. If both properties have been specified, the AlertButton.ImageOptions.Image
property is in effect, and the AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageIndex
property is ignored.
For a check button, it’s possible to assign a different image to represent the button’s pressed state. To do this, use the AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageDown
or AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageDownIndex
property. If both properties have been specified, the AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageDown
property is in effect, and the AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageDownIndex
property is ignored.
If none of these properties have been specified, the button in the pressed state will display the image specified by the AlertButton.ImageOptions.Image
or AlertButton.ImageOptions.ImageIndex
property.