I have created a simple custom panel using ContainerControl as my base. I’ve added custom properties to create borders and gradient backgrounds. If I override OnPaint and OnPaintBackground all child controls of the parent inherit the gradient and border styles. As a work around I have used the parents BackgroundImage property which works fine but has a few random quirks. There has to be a better way of approaching this issue but I have found no solution. Are there any Window API functions via Interop or other C# methods to fix this? If so please provide an example.
EDIT! Here is the style being copied (ugly example but makes the point):

EDIT 2! Here is a simple hard-coded ContainerControl without all the properties, designer attributes, etc.
public class Container : ContainerControl
{
protected override void OnPaintBackground( PaintEventArgs e )
{
using ( var brush = new LinearGradientBrush( e.ClipRectangle, Color.Red, Color.Blue, LinearGradientMode.Vertical ) )
{
e.Graphics.FillRectangle( brush, e.ClipRectangle );
}
}
}
If a
Labelcontrol is created with itsBackColorproperty set toColor.Transparent, it will end up calling its parent’sOnPaintBackground()implementation.If you modify Jon’s example like this:
Then you will reproduce the issue.
There is an easy workaround, however. The problem comes from the way you’re creating the linear gradient brush. Since you’re passing
e.ClipRectangleto its constructor, the shape of the gradient will vary depending on the control being rendered (container or label). On the other hand, if you pass the ClientRectangle of the container, then the gradient will always have the same shape and the result should be what you’re looking for:The result is: