<PagerStyle> Element
Represents a PagerStyle object, which is essentially a Style object with additional properties specific to the pagination UI of a form. A <PagerStyle> element can be treated like any style object, including being part of a StyleSheet object.
<PagerStyle id="id"
StyleReference="styleControlReference"
Font-Size="[NotSet | Normal | Small | Large]"
Font-Name="fontName"
Font-Bold="[NotSet | False | True]"
Font-Italic="[NotSet | False | True]"
ForeColor="color"
Alignment="[NotSet | Left | Center | Right]"
BackColor="color"
Wrapping="[NotSet | Wrap | NoWrap]"
NextPageText="nextPageText"
PreviousPageText="previousPageText"
PageLabel="pageLabel" />
Properties
Property |
Description |
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Sets or returns the label that a user will use as the UI element to browse to the next page. The label can include the format specifier {0}, which is substituted with the page number of the next page. The default value is "Next" (or its locale-specific equivalent). |
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Sets or returns the label that that a user will use as the UI element to browse to the previous page. The label can include the format specifier {0}, which is replaced with the page number of the previous page. The default value is "Previous" (or its locale-specific equivalent). |
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Sets or returns the label used for the current page. If empty, no label is shown. The label can include the format specifiers {0} and {1}, which are replaced with the page number of the current page and the total number of pages, respectively. For example, the format specifier Page {0} of {1} shows the current position within the total number of pages. The default value is an empty string. This property applies only to HTML devices. |
Containment Rules
The following controls can contain a <PagerStyle> element.
Control |
Comments |
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A StyleSheet control can contain any number of <PagerStyle> elements. |
A <PagerStyle> element cannot contain any child controls or elements.