Seems to me Permissionranges have their own background color
(probably to indicate an editable range).
I'd like to actively set this color, but don't know how.
PermissionRangeInfo.Color is readonly.
How can I do it? By a StyleDefinition?
Regards,
Chris
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Martin Ivanov
Telerik team
answered on 26 Mar 2012, 10:33 AM
Hello Chris,
You can set the EnforcedPermissionRangeBrush property of RadRichTextBox which was introduced in 2012.1.215.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have other questions.
Kind regards,
Martin
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