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i'm trying to use swimlane feature of ASP .Net diagram for winform diagram in a BPM project, in overall is there any swimlane feature for winform diagram?
NGNaganathan Ganesh Babu Syncfusion Team October 9, 2015 04:50 AM UTC
Hi xetod,
We have already considered this “SwimLane advancements” as feature and have added it to our feature request list.
We will implement this feature in any of our upcoming releases.
Regards,
Naganathan K G
NGNaganathan Ganesh Babu Syncfusion Team October 9, 2015 08:26 AM UTC
Hi Xetod,
Please ignore the previous update.
in overall is there any swimlane feature for winform diagram?
We have already considered this “SwimLane advancements” as feature and have added it to our feature request list.
We will implement this feature in any of our upcoming releases.
if not, what can I do to program it manually?
Please refer the below sample location in your machine.
Sample Location :
C:\Users\MyDocuments\AppData\Local\Syncfusion\EssentialStudio\Version Number\Windows\Diagram.Windows\Samples\Use Case Diagrams\Swim lane Diagram
In above sample, we have created the SwimLane Diagram as static diagram and the interaction in the sample won’t behave as like in ASP.Net. Also it will be more complex to achieve in application level
For example, while moving one Lane in the SwimLane, the children of the lane will not be updated automatically. And if you delete the one Lane in the SwimLane then the others lanes are not rearranged the position and the bounds automatically in the SwimLane.
So only we have considered this as feature and added it to our feature request list.
Regards,
Naganathan K G
XExetodOctober 9, 2015 06:54 PM UTC
many thanks for considering my question.
NGNaganathan Ganesh Babu Syncfusion Team October 12, 2015 04:32 AM UTC