I created a TSkinPanel derive from TcustomControl
it has a FGraphic: TPicture.
the FGraphic is drawn on the canvas of the TSkinPanel 开发者_JAVA百科and works fine if you load and image from the TObject Inspector.
but i doesnt won'k work on loading image on runtime "Form1.SkinPanel1.Picture.LoadFromFile('skin.bmp');
You have to use the TPicture.OnChange
event, eg:
type
TSkinPanel = class(TCustomControl)
private
FPicture: TPicture;
procedure PictureChanged(Sender: TObject);
procedure SetPicture(Value: TPicture);
protected
procedure Paint; override;
public
constructor Create(Owner: TComponent); override;
destructor Destroy; override;
published
property Picture: TPicture read FPicture write SetPicture;
end;
constructor TSkinPanel.Create(Owner: TComponent);
begin
inherited;
FPicture := TPicture.Create;
FPicture.OnChange := PictureChanged;
end;
destructor TSkinPanel.Destroy;
begin
FPicture.Free;
inherited;
end;
procedure TSkinPanel.PictureChanged(Sender: TObject);
begin
Invalidate;
end;
procedure TSkinPanel.SetPicture(Value: TPicture);
begin
FPicture.Assign(Value);
end;
procedure TSkinPanel.Paint;
begin
if (FPicture.Graphic <> nil) and (not FPicture.Graphic.Empty) then
begin
// use FPicture as needed...
end;
end;
If you get no error when you call Picture.LoadFromFile
then chances are it worked just but your control is simply not reacting to the change. The first thing to do is to handle the Picture.OnChange
event handler and do something: if you do the painting yourself simply call Invalidate()
, if you're using Picture to set up some other control that in turn does the painting, do the appropriate Assign()
fom OnChange.
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