AdornerPanel.SetAdornerMargin Method
Sets the specified AdornerMargin attached property for the provided element.
Namespace: Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction
Assembly: Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction (in Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub SetAdornerMargin ( _
obj As DependencyObject, _
value As Thickness _
)
public static void SetAdornerMargin(
DependencyObject obj,
Thickness value
)
public:
static void SetAdornerMargin(
DependencyObject^ obj,
Thickness value
)
static member SetAdornerMargin :
obj:DependencyObject *
value:Thickness -> unit
public static function SetAdornerMargin(
obj : DependencyObject,
value : Thickness
)
Parameters
- obj
Type: System.Windows.DependencyObject
The element to which the attached property is written.
- value
Type: System.Windows.Thickness
The Thickness of the margin to be set to the AdornerPanel.
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the SetAdornerMargin method to specify the margins for an adorner. For more information, see Walkthrough: Creating a Design-time Adorner.
' The slider extends the full width of the control it adorns.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerHorizontalAlignment( _
opacitySlider, _
AdornerHorizontalAlignment.Stretch)
' Position the adorner above the control it adorns.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerVerticalAlignment( _
opacitySlider, _
AdornerVerticalAlignment.OutsideTop)
' Position the adorner 5 pixels above the control.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerMargin( _
opacitySlider, _
New Thickness(0, 0, 0, 5))
// The slider extends the full width of the control it adorns.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerHorizontalAlignment(
opacitySlider,
AdornerHorizontalAlignment.Stretch);
// Position the adorner above the control it adorns.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerVerticalAlignment(
opacitySlider,
AdornerVerticalAlignment.OutsideTop);
// Position the adorner 5 pixels above the control.
AdornerPanel.SetAdornerMargin(
opacitySlider,
new Thickness(0, 0, 0, 5));
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.Windows.Design.Interaction Namespace