User Guide
Customizing the NumericStepper component 973
Using styles with the NumericStepper component
You can set style properties to change the appearance of a NumericStepper instance. If the
name of a style property ends in “Color”, it is a color style property and behaves differently
than noncolor style properties. For more information, see “Using styles to customize
component color and text” in Using Components.
A NumericStepper component supports the following styles:
Style Theme Description
themeColor
Halo The base color scheme of a component. Possible values
are
"haloGreen", "haloBlue", and "haloOrange". The
default value is
"haloGreen".
color
Both The text color. The default value is 0x0B333C for the
Halo theme and blank for the Sample theme.
disabledColor
Both The color for text when the component is disabled. The
default color is 0x848384 (dark gray).
embedFonts
Both A Boolean value that indicates whether the font
specified in
fontFamily is an embedded font. This style
must be set to
true if fontFamily refers to an embedded
font. Otherwise, the embedded font is not used. If this
style is set to
true and fontFamily does not refer to an
embedded font, no text is displayed. The default value
is
false.
fontFamily
Both The font name for text. The default value is "_sans".
fontSize
Both The point size for the font. The default value is 10.
fontStyle
Both The font style: either "normal" or "italic". The default
value is
"normal".
fontWeight
Both The font weight: either "none" or "bold". The default
value is
"none". All components can also accept the
value
"normal" in place of "none" during a setStyle()
call, but subsequent calls to
getStyle() return "none".
textAlign
Both The text alignment: either "left", "right", or "center".
The default value is
"center".
textDecoration
Both The text decoration: either "none" or "underline". The
default value is
"none".
repeatDelay
Both The number of milliseconds of delay between when a
user first presses a button and when the action begins to
repeat. The default value is 500 (half a second).