Set WinForms control BackColor with RGB in a WPF Application using XAML?












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I've created a WinForms RichTextBox and I was able to change it's BackColor to any of the predefied colours using their names but I'm not able to specify the BackColor with RGB like so



<WindowsFormsHost>
<wf:RichTextBox x:Name="body" BackColor="Color (13, 13, 17)">
</wf:RichTextBox>
</WindowsFormsHost>


What's the right way to modify the colour of the WinForms control using RGB in XAML?










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    I've created a WinForms RichTextBox and I was able to change it's BackColor to any of the predefied colours using their names but I'm not able to specify the BackColor with RGB like so



    <WindowsFormsHost>
    <wf:RichTextBox x:Name="body" BackColor="Color (13, 13, 17)">
    </wf:RichTextBox>
    </WindowsFormsHost>


    What's the right way to modify the colour of the WinForms control using RGB in XAML?










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      I've created a WinForms RichTextBox and I was able to change it's BackColor to any of the predefied colours using their names but I'm not able to specify the BackColor with RGB like so



      <WindowsFormsHost>
      <wf:RichTextBox x:Name="body" BackColor="Color (13, 13, 17)">
      </wf:RichTextBox>
      </WindowsFormsHost>


      What's the right way to modify the colour of the WinForms control using RGB in XAML?










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      I've created a WinForms RichTextBox and I was able to change it's BackColor to any of the predefied colours using their names but I'm not able to specify the BackColor with RGB like so



      <WindowsFormsHost>
      <wf:RichTextBox x:Name="body" BackColor="Color (13, 13, 17)">
      </wf:RichTextBox>
      </WindowsFormsHost>


      What's the right way to modify the colour of the WinForms control using RGB in XAML?







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          <Label Text="Sea color" BackgroundColor="Aqua" />
          <Label Text="RGB" BackgroundColor="#00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#CC00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Tiny RGB" BackgroundColor="#0F0" />
          <Label Text="Tiny Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#C0F0" />





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          • Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

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          • I'm glad I could help.

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          Just a recap :



          <Label Text="Sea color" BackgroundColor="Aqua" />
          <Label Text="RGB" BackgroundColor="#00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#CC00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Tiny RGB" BackgroundColor="#0F0" />
          <Label Text="Tiny Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#C0F0" />





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          • Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

            – X Stylish
            Jan 1 at 7:36











          • I'm glad I could help.

            – Asaf
            Jan 1 at 7:38
















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          This question already exist, Here is a link to it :).



          Just a recap :



          <Label Text="Sea color" BackgroundColor="Aqua" />
          <Label Text="RGB" BackgroundColor="#00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#CC00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Tiny RGB" BackgroundColor="#0F0" />
          <Label Text="Tiny Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#C0F0" />





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          • Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

            – X Stylish
            Jan 1 at 7:36











          • I'm glad I could help.

            – Asaf
            Jan 1 at 7:38














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          This question already exist, Here is a link to it :).



          Just a recap :



          <Label Text="Sea color" BackgroundColor="Aqua" />
          <Label Text="RGB" BackgroundColor="#00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#CC00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Tiny RGB" BackgroundColor="#0F0" />
          <Label Text="Tiny Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#C0F0" />





          share|improve this answer













          This question already exist, Here is a link to it :).



          Just a recap :



          <Label Text="Sea color" BackgroundColor="Aqua" />
          <Label Text="RGB" BackgroundColor="#00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#CC00FF00" />
          <Label Text="Tiny RGB" BackgroundColor="#0F0" />
          <Label Text="Tiny Alpha plus RGB" BackgroundColor="#C0F0" />






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          • Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

            – X Stylish
            Jan 1 at 7:36











          • I'm glad I could help.

            – Asaf
            Jan 1 at 7:38



















          • Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

            – X Stylish
            Jan 1 at 7:36











          • I'm glad I could help.

            – Asaf
            Jan 1 at 7:38

















          Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

          – X Stylish
          Jan 1 at 7:36





          Actually It doesn't exist anywhere because I asked for WinForms. By the way, Your answer helped me because I didn't know that Hex colors would ever work on a WinForms control! +1 I did it like that BackColor="#0D0D11"

          – X Stylish
          Jan 1 at 7:36













          I'm glad I could help.

          – Asaf
          Jan 1 at 7:38





          I'm glad I could help.

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          Jan 1 at 7:38




















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