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Annotations Tab

Annotations Tab The Annotations property of the WinGauge control is used to add extra information or to provide a visual cue to your gauge. You can style an annotation using the Annotations tab of the Properties panel. To access this tab, you can either click Annotation in the Gauge Explorer or click on an annotat...

Annotations

Annotations Click the links below to learn about the annotation types available for the WinGauge control, as well as to access a task-based procedure on creating annotations: Box Annotations Ellipse Annotations Create a Box Annotation on a Gauge

API Overview

API Overview This section lists each namespace that is relevant to the WinGauge™ control. We also give you several key classes that you will be using while programming with this control. The namespaces and classes on this page link directly into the API Reference Guide section of the help. WinGauge Namespace: Infr...

Appearance Tab

Appearance Tab The Appearance tab allows you to customize the appearance of each property. You can access this tab by either clicking on any item in the Gauge Explorer or clicking any item on your gauge in the interactive preview area. The tab is divided into two panes: Brush Stroke The following screen shot shows...

Appearance

Appearance This section provides useful information about appearances and how you can use them to customize the look and feel of your WinGauge. Click the link below to learn about appearances, as well as to access task-based procedures related to gauge appearances. Brush Elements Effects

Apply Brush Elements at Design Time

Apply Brush Elements at Design Time Click the following links for information on how to apply each brush element to your property at design time: Apply the Hatch Brush Element at Design Time Apply the Image Brush Element at Design Time Apply the Multi-Stop Linear Gradient Brush Element at Design Time Apply the Mul...

Apply Brush Elements at Run Time

Apply Brush Elements at Run Time Click the following links for information on how to apply each brush element to your property at run time: Apply the Hatch Brush Element at Run Time Apply the Image Fill Brush Element at Run Time Apply the Multi-Stop Linear Gradient Brush Element at Run Time Apply the Multi-Stop Ra...

Apply Brush Elements Using the Gauge Designer

Apply Brush Elements Using the Gauge Designer In the Appearance tab of the Gauge Designer, the left drop-down list is populated with the available brush types. Depending on which brush type you select, the adjacent drop-down list will populate with the color properties available for the selected brush type. There ...

Apply Shadow Effects

Apply Shadow Effects Shadow effects visually enhance and add depth to a property on your gauge, giving the property a 3D appearance. This topic assumes that you already created a Radial gauge. For information on how to create a Radial gauge, see Getting Started with WinGauge. You can apply a shadow effect to a pro...

Apply the Hatch Brush Element at Design Time

Apply the Hatch Brush Element at Design Time Applying the Hatch brush element to a visual in your gauge gives that element a two-color patterned appearance. To apply the Hatch element to a property of your gauge at design time: Add a Radial Gauge to the Gauges collection. In the left-hand pane of the Gauges collec...