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ImageTransparentColor Property (UltraComboEditor)

Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Property ImageTransparentColor As Color
public Color ImageTransparentColor {get; set;}
Example
This sample initializes the items collection of an UltraComboEditor. It then initializes some of the display and behavior properties such as MRU, Item and individual item appearances, autocomplete.

Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

    'Add 8 items to the combo
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(1, "One")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(2, "Two")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(3, "Three")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(4, "Four")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(5, "Five")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(6, "Six")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(7, "Seven")
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Add(8, "Eight")

    ' This combo should always be in edit mode, 
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.AlwaysInEditMode = True

    ' Turn on auto-complete for Internet Explorer type auto completion
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.AutoComplete = True

    ' Office XP look and feel.
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.DisplayStyle = Infragistics.Win.EmbeddableElementDisplayStyle.OfficeXP

    ' Assign a shared image and forecolor to each element.
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.ItemAppearance.Image = Me.Icon.ToBitmap()
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.ImageTransparentColor = Color.FromArgb(192, 192, 192)
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.ItemAppearance.ForeColor = Color.White

    ' Assign individual backColors to each element

    Dim baseColorIndex As Integer = 255 / Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Count
    Dim i As Integer

    For i = 0 To Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items.Count - 1
        Me.UltraComboEditor1.Items(i).Appearance.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(100, 100, baseColorIndex + (baseColorIndex * i))
    Next i


    Me.UltraComboEditor1.MaxDropDownItems = 6
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.HasMRUList = True
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.SelectedIndex = 3
    Me.UltraComboEditor1.SortStyle = Infragistics.Win.ValueListSortStyle.DescendingByValue

End Sub
private void Form1_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{

	// Add 8 items to the combo
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(1,"One");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(2,"Two");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(3,"Three");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(4,"Four");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(5,"Five");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(6,"Six");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(7,"Seven");
	this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Add(8,"Eight");

	// This combo should always be in edit mode, 
	this.ultraComboEditor1.AlwaysInEditMode = true;

	// Turn on auto-complete for Internet Explorer type auto completion
	this.ultraComboEditor1.AutoComplete = true;

	// Office XP look and feel.
	this.ultraComboEditor1.DisplayStyle = Infragistics.Win.EmbeddableElementDisplayStyle.OfficeXP;

	// Assign a shared image and forecolor to each element.
	this.ultraComboEditor1.ItemAppearance.Image = this.Icon.ToBitmap();
	this.ultraComboEditor1.ImageTransparentColor = Color.FromArgb(192,192,192);
	this.ultraComboEditor1.ItemAppearance.ForeColor = Color.White;

	// Assign individual backColors to each element
	int baseColorIndex = 255 / this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Count;

	for(int i = 0; i < this.ultraComboEditor1.Items.Count; i++)
	{
		this.ultraComboEditor1.Items[i].Appearance.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(100,100,baseColorIndex  + (baseColorIndex * i));
	}


	this.ultraComboEditor1.MaxDropDownItems = 6;
	this.ultraComboEditor1.HasMRUList = true;
	this.ultraComboEditor1.SelectedIndex = 3;
	this.ultraComboEditor1.SortStyle = Infragistics.Win.ValueListSortStyle.DescendingByValue;

}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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