Color.Transparent Propriété

Définition

Obtient une couleur définie par le système.

public:
 static property System::Drawing::Color Transparent { System::Drawing::Color get(); };
public static System.Drawing.Color Transparent { get; }
static member Transparent : System.Drawing.Color
Public Shared ReadOnly Property Transparent As Color

Valeur de propriété

Color représentant une couleur définie par le système.

Exemples

L’exemple de code suivant montre comment utiliser la Transparent propriété . Cet exemple est conçu pour être utilisé avec Windows Forms. Collez le code dans un formulaire qui contient deux boutons nommés Button1 et Button2. Appelez la UseTransparentProperty méthode dans le constructeur du formulaire.

private:
   void UseTransparentProperty()
   {
      // Set up the PictureBox to display the entire image, and
      // to cover the entire client area.
      PictureBox1->SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode::StretchImage;
      PictureBox1->Dock = DockStyle::Fill;
      try
      {
         // Set the Image property of the PictureBox to an image retrieved
         // from the file system.
         PictureBox1->Image = Image::FromFile( "C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\"
         "Documents\\My Pictures\\Sample Pictures\\sunset.jpg" );

         // Set the Parent property of Button1 and Button2 to the 
         // PictureBox.
         Button1->Parent = PictureBox1;
         Button2->Parent = PictureBox1;

         // Set the Color property of both buttons to transparent. 
         // With this setting the buttons assume the color of their
         // parent.
         Button1->BackColor = Color::Transparent;
         Button2->BackColor = Color::Transparent;
      }
      catch ( System::IO::FileNotFoundException^ ) 
      {
         MessageBox::Show( "There was an error."
         "Make sure the image file path is valid." );
      }
   }
private void UseTransparentProperty()
{

    // Set up the PictureBox to display the entire image, and
    // to cover the entire client area.
    PictureBox1.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.StretchImage;
    PictureBox1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;

    try
    {
        // Set the Image property of the PictureBox to an image retrieved
        // from the file system.
        PictureBox1.Image = 
            Image.FromFile("C:\\Documents and Settings\\All Users\\" +
            "Documents\\My Pictures\\Sample Pictures\\sunset.jpg");

        // Set the Parent property of Button1 and Button2 to the 
        // PictureBox.
        Button1.Parent = PictureBox1;
        Button2.Parent = PictureBox1;

        // Set the Color property of both buttons to transparent. 
        // With this setting the buttons assume the color of their
        // parent.
        Button1.BackColor = Color.Transparent;
        Button2.BackColor = Color.Transparent;
    }
    catch(System.IO.FileNotFoundException)
    {
        MessageBox.Show("There was an error." +
            "Make sure the image file path is valid.");
    }
}
Private Sub UseTransparentProperty()

    ' Set up the PictureBox to display the entire image, and
    ' to cover the entire client area.
    PictureBox1.SizeMode = PictureBoxSizeMode.StretchImage
    PictureBox1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill

    Try
        ' Set the Image property of the PictureBox to an image retrieved
        ' from the file system.
        PictureBox1.Image = _
            Image.FromFile("C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\" _
            & "Documents\My Pictures\Sample Pictures\sunset.jpg")

        ' Set the Parent property of Button1 and Button2 to the 
        ' PictureBox.
        Button1.Parent = PictureBox1
        Button2.Parent = PictureBox1

        ' Set the Color property of both buttons to transparent. 
        ' With this setting, the buttons assume the color of their
        ' parent.
        Button1.BackColor = Color.Transparent
        Button2.BackColor = Color.Transparent

    Catch ex As System.IO.FileNotFoundException
        MessageBox.Show("There was an error." _
        & "Make sure the image file path is valid.")
    End Try


End Sub

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