XtraMessageBox.Show(UserLookAndFeel, String, String, MessageBoxButtons, MessageBoxIcon, DefaultBoolean) Method
Displays the XtraMessageBox with the specified settings.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraEditors
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraEditors.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Win.Navigation
Declaration
[Browsable(false)]
[EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
public static DialogResult Show(
UserLookAndFeel lookAndFeel,
string text,
string caption,
MessageBoxButtons buttons,
MessageBoxIcon icon,
DefaultBoolean allowHtmlText
)
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
lookAndFeel | UserLookAndFeel | A UserLookAndFeel object whose properties specify the look and feel of the message box. |
text | String | The text to display in the message box. |
caption | String | A string value that specifies the caption of amessage box. |
buttons | MessageBoxButtons | A value that specifies which buttons to display in the message box. |
icon | MessageBoxIcon | One of the MessageBoxIcon values that specifies which icon to display in the message box. |
allowHtmlText | DefaultBoolean | A value that specifies whether HTML tags can be used to format the text and caption of a message box. See XtraMessageBox.AllowHtmlText to learn more. |
Returns
Type | Description |
---|---|
DialogResult | One of the DialogResult values. |
Remarks
The following list shows the default parameters of the Show method overloads. You can override these parameters using a specific Show method overload.
- Caption - Empty string
- Buttons - MessageBoxButtons.OK
- Owner - null
- Icon - MessageBoxIcon.None
- DefaultButton - MessageBoxDefaultButton.Button1
- XtraMessageBox.AllowHtmlText - DefaultBoolean.Default
Example
This example demonstrates how to display the XtraMessageBox
.
using DevExpress.XtraEditors;
using DevExpress.Utils;
private void simpleButton1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
if(XtraMessageBox.Show("Do you want to close the <b>form</b>?", "Warning", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo, MessageBoxIcon.Warning, DefaultBoolean.True) == DialogResult.Yes)
this.Close();
}