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SmartSystemMenu/Controls/DataGridViewDisableButtonCell.cs

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// Calculate the area in which to draw the button.
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Rectangle buttonArea = cellBounds;
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Rectangle buttonAdjustment = this.BorderWidths(advancedBorderStyle);
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Rectangle buttonAdjustment = BorderWidths(advancedBorderStyle);
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buttonArea.X += buttonAdjustment.X;
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buttonArea.Y += buttonAdjustment.Y;
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buttonArea.Height -= buttonAdjustment.Height;
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ButtonRenderer.DrawButton(graphics, buttonArea, PushButtonState.Disabled);
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// Draw the disabled button text.
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if (this.FormattedValue is String)
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if (FormattedValue is string)
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{
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TextRenderer.DrawText(graphics, (string)this.FormattedValue, this.DataGridView.Font, buttonArea, SystemColors.GrayText);
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TextRenderer.DrawText(graphics, (string)FormattedValue, DataGridView.Font, buttonArea, SystemColors.GrayText);
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}
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}
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else

SmartSystemMenu/Forms/HotkeysForm.Designer.cs

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using System;
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using System.Data;
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using System.Linq;
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using System.Windows.Forms;
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using SmartSystemMenu.HotKeys;
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using SmartSystemMenu.Extensions;
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using SmartSystemMenu.Settings;
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namespace SmartSystemMenu.Forms
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{
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public partial class HotkeysForm : Form
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{
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public Settings.MenuItem MenuItem { get; set; }
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public HotkeysForm(SmartSystemMenuSettings settings, Settings.MenuItem menuItem)
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{
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InitializeComponent();
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MenuItem = menuItem;
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InitializeControls(settings, menuItem);
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}
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private void InitializeControls(SmartSystemMenuSettings settings, Settings.MenuItem menuItem)
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{
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Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_form");
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btnApply.Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_btn_apply");
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btnCancel.Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_btn_cancel");
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lblKey1.Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_lbl_key1");
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lblKey2.Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_lbl_key2");
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lblKey3.Text = settings.LanguageSettings.GetValue("hotkeys_lbl_key3");
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cmbKey1.ValueMember = "Id";
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cmbKey1.DisplayMember = "Text";
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cmbKey1.DataSource = ((VirtualKeyModifier[])Enum.GetValues(typeof(VirtualKeyModifier))).Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.GetDescription())).Select(x => new { Id = x, Text = x.GetDescription() }).ToList();
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cmbKey1.SelectedValue = menuItem.Key1;
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cmbKey2.ValueMember = "Id";
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cmbKey2.DisplayMember = "Text";
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cmbKey2.DataSource = ((VirtualKeyModifier[])Enum.GetValues(typeof(VirtualKeyModifier))).Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.GetDescription())).Select(x => new { Id = x, Text = x.GetDescription() }).ToList();
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cmbKey2.SelectedValue = menuItem.Key2;
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cmbKey3.ValueMember = "Id";
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cmbKey3.DisplayMember = "Text";
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cmbKey3.DataSource = ((VirtualKey[])Enum.GetValues(typeof(VirtualKey))).Where(x => !string.IsNullOrEmpty(x.GetDescription())).Select(x => new { Id = x, Text = x.GetDescription() }).ToList();
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cmbKey3.SelectedValue = menuItem.Key3;
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}
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private void ButtonApplyClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
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{
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var menuItem = new Settings.MenuItem();
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menuItem.Key1 = (VirtualKeyModifier)cmbKey1.SelectedValue;
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menuItem.Key2 = (VirtualKeyModifier)cmbKey2.SelectedValue;
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menuItem.Key3 = (VirtualKey)cmbKey3.SelectedValue;
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menuItem.Name = MenuItem.Name;
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MenuItem = menuItem;
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DialogResult = DialogResult.OK;
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Close();
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}
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private void ButtonCancelClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
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{
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Close();
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}
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private void KeyDownClick(object sender, KeyEventArgs e)
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{
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if (e.KeyValue == 13)
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{
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ButtonApplyClick(sender, e);
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}
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if (e.KeyValue == 27)
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{
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Close();
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}
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}
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}
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}
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