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The present invention relates to an endoscope device, and more particularly to an endoscope device having a long insertion unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is known an endoscope system including an endoscope device having a long insertion unit and a connector connected to a treatment tool as a treatment tool connected to the endoscope device.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. 2012-112937 discusses an endoscope device including an endoscope insertion section having an insertion section main body provided with a bending section and an insertion section distal end provided with a bending section, and an electrical wire connecting section for connecting an electrical wire connected to the bending section of the insertion section main body and a connector connected to the bending section of the insertion section distal end.Q:
How to use UseLayoutRounding="True" with a control that does not use it
I have an element whose Background property is set to a solid color. I set UseLayoutRounding to true so that it looks a little rounder than it otherwise would. However, because my element does not have any geometry (Height or Width), it looks flat and ugly.
Is there a way I can force it to round? I thought setting UseLayoutRounding on the control would cause it to round, even if it does not have any geometry. I know I can do this with a label or something that has a height and width, but I have hundreds of these, and I don't want to go through and set them all individually. I want to set this as a style and have it apply to all of them.
The closest thing I can find is setting the Control.Background ac619d1d87
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