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Background color of the GlobeControl.
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Property BackColor As Integer
[C#] public int BackColor {get; set;}
[C++]
HRESULT get_BackColor(
long* pclr
);
[C++]
HRESULT put_BackColor(
long pclr
);
[C++]
Parameters pclr [out, retval] pclr is a parameter of type long pclr [in] pclr is a parameter of type long
Returns or sets the Background Color of the GlobeControl. Internally the OLE_Color is stored as a long integer where the value may be calculated for any RGB combination as follows:
OLE_Color=(Red) + (Green * 256) + (Blue * 256 * 256)
Where Red, Green and Blue are Long Integers within the range 0 - 255.
To ensure the BackColor property overrides any background color set in a globe document, set the OverrideBackColor to true.
1057 800a0421: The supplied color value is invalid
When working directly with AxControls class use the BackColor property as follows:
axGlobeControl1.BackColor=System.Drawing.Color.Red;
When using the Controls interop assembly use the BackColor property as follows:
IGlobeControl globeControl=(IGlobeControl) axGlobeControl1.Object; globeControl.BackColor=255;
When working directly with AxControls class use the BackColor property as follows:
AxMapControl1.BackColor=System.Drawing.Color.Red
When using the Controls interop assembly use the BackColor property as follows:
Dim
globeControlAs
IGlobeControl=AxGlobeControl1.Object globeControl.BackColor=Convert.ToUInt32(255)