This example shows how to customize main visual elements of the DXTabControl by overriding styles.
You can read an article that describes this approach: KA18580: How to modify DX themes in WPF Refer to it for more information.
Update
In the 15.1 release, we introduced new customization capabilities. Refer to the T245606 example to learn more.
Question Comments
Added By: Jeffrey A. Mazur at: 3/22/2013 8:39:17 AM
You've got to be joking. (FYI, I was referred to this page from Q430835, as was the poster of that question.) I cannot believe the audacity it takes to just point someone in the direction of a massive block of code with no comments or explanatory text, leaving paying users to fend for themselves, having to wade through reams of documentation to extract the definition and proper use of dozens of classes themselves.
The mentality of tool builders is infantile in its selfishness. No other group of "professionals" has such a blatant disregard for the needs of their customers. "Oh, well, the code is self-explanatory" just doesn't cut it - we paid lots of money for your product to SAVE OURSELVES TIME, not to shift our burden from one labyrinthine puzzle to another.
So how about a brief explanation of what the heck is going on here in this code?
Added By: Andrey K (DevExpress Support) at: 12/26/2014 7:16:16 AM Hello Jeffrey,We accidentally discovered that your initial post was out of scope of our Support Center for a long time. Please accept our sincere apologies for not responding in a timely manner.I've created a separate ticket on your behalf regarding the task you've mentioned in your message to process it more efficiently: T191241: How does the E3168 example work
If this task is still important for you, please find a couple of minutes to refer to that thread.
Thanks,
Andrey