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Value Pane

Value Pane The Value pane lets you specify the start point and the end point of the range on the scale. Start — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 360. This value sets the start point of the range on the scale. End — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 360. This value sets the end point of the range on the ...

Widths and Extents Pane

Widths and Extents Pane The Widths and Extents pane lets you set the shape and location of the needle marker on your Linear or Radial gauge. Widths — Customize the shape of your needle by specifying the following values: Start — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 100. This value sets the width of the start poi...

Widths Pane

Widths Pane The Widths pane determines the thickness of each tick mark on your Radial or Linear gauge. Start — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 100. This value sets the width of the start point of the tick mark. End — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 100. This value sets the width of the end point of t...

Working with Digital Gauges

Working with Digital Gauges In order to work effectively with Digital gauges, there are a couple of properties (i.e., Mode and UnlitBrushElement ) that you need to understand. In the above screen shot the UnlitBrush property is set to a partially-transparent black SolidFillBrushElements. The Mode property is set t...

Working with Gauge Presets

Working with Gauge Presets The Gauge Designer includes various predefined presets designed to help you quickly get started using the WinGauge control. Click the links for information on how you can use these presets: Opening a Gauge Preset Creating a Gauge Using a Preset Modifying and Saving a Preset Applying a Pr...

Working with Linear Gauges

Working with Linear Gauges Linear gauges consist of different components that work together to create visually impressive gauges. To create a Linear gauge, you will need to understand how the components specific to Linear gauges work. Scales The scale displays the range of values of your gauge. The Scales property...

Working with Radial Gauges

Working with Radial Gauges A Radial gauge is composed of many separate, but related, parts. These parts (e.g., Ranges , Markers , Scales ) can be customized in detail;. But before approaching them individually, it is important to understand how all of these parts work together to make a Radial gauge. Dial The Radi...

WinGauge

WinGauge If you’re looking for an area that houses all of the overview/task-based information related to the WinGauge™ control, you’ve come to the right place. This section contains valuable information about WinGauge, ranging from what the control does and why you would want to use it in your application, to step...

About Card View

About Card View You can choose Card View as an alternative to the traditional display of rows and columns for any band of the WinGrid™. Card view presents an interface similar to the Contacts view of Microsoft Outlook, where each data record is represented as an index card and multiple cards are displayed on scree...

About Conditional Formatting

About Conditional Formatting Conditional formatting allows you to test certain values, such as a column of cells in WinGrid™, and apply specific appearances to any of those cells that match certain criteria. For instance, you can build a condition that will check if cell values are below a certain number (such as ...