A ComboBox component uses the following styles:
Style
themeColor
backgroundColor
borderStyle
color
disabledColor
embedFonts
fontFamily
fontSize
fontStyle
fontWeight
textAlign
textDecoration
Theme Description
Halo
The base color scheme of a component. Possible
values are
"haloGreen"
The default value is
Both
The background color. The default color is white.
Both
The Button subcomponent uses two RectBorder
instances for its borders and responds to the styles
defined on that class. See
on page
1063.
In the Halo theme, the ComboBox component uses a
custom rounded border for the collapsed portion of the
ComboBox. The colors of this portion of the ComboBox
can be modified only through skinning. See
skins with the ComboBox component" on page
Both
The text color. The default value is 0x0B333C for the
Halo theme and blank for the Sample theme.
Both
The color for text when the component is disabled. The
default color is 0x848384 (dark gray).
Both
Boolean value that indicates whether the font specified
in
fontFamily
set to
true
Otherwise, the embedded font is not used. If this style is
set to
true
embedded font, no text is displayed. The default value is
.
false
Both
The font name for text. The default value is
Both
The point size for the font. The default value is 10.
Both
The font style: either
value is
"normal"
Both
The font weight: either
value is
"none"
value
"normal"
call, but subsequent calls to
Both
The text alignment: either
The default value is
Both
The text decoration: either
default value is
,
"haloBlue"
.
"haloGreen"
"RectBorder class"
is an embedded font. This style must be
if
refers to an embedded font.
fontFamily
and
does not refer to an
fontFamily
or
"normal"
.
or
"none"
. All components can also accept the
in place of
"none"
getStyle()
"left"
.
"left"
"none"
.
"none"
Customizing the ComboBox component
, and
.
"haloOrange"
"Using
164.
.
"_sans"
. The default
"italic"
. The default
"bold"
during a
setStyle()
return
.
"none"
,
, or
"right"
"center"
or
. The
"underline"
163
.
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