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dxVectorMap background
a color for the background border. This property supports the following colors: Hexadecimal colors RGB colors RGBA colors Predefined/cross-browser color names Predefined SVG colors Paint server address color Specifies a color for the background. This property supports the following colors: Hexadecimal colors RGB colors RGBA colors Predefined/cross-browser color names Predefined SVG colors Paint
dxVectorMap tooltip shadow
blur Specifies the blur distance of a tooltip's shadow. The larger the value, the blurrier the shadow's edge. color Colors a tooltip's shadow. This property supports the following colors.... This property accepts a value from 0 to 1, where 0 makes the shadow completely transparent, and 1 makes it opaque.
dxVectorMap Layer Element Methods
applySettings(settings) Applies the layer element settings and updates element appearance. The settings object should contain one or more properties to be changed for the layer element. The properties available to change using this method are listed in the layers property description. Note that you cannot change the dataSource property for a separate layer element. attribute(name) Gets
Object Structures floatingActionButtonConfig
the FAB displays when the speed dial is opened. direction Specifies the direction in which to open the speed dial menu. When this property is set to "auto", the direction depends on the FAB's position. icon Specifies the icon the FAB displays when the speed dial is closed. This property accepts one of the following: The icon's URL The icon's name if the icon is from the DevExtreme icon library
Range Changing
you are selecting a range using sliders, one slider can be dragged across another swapping places with it. This capability is on by default. To disable it, set the allowSlidersSwap property to false. There is one more property that specifies RangeSelector behavior when you select a range using sliders. When you let a slider off, it either stays at the place where you released it or moves