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Arun Srinivasan
Syncfusion Team
September 24, 2003 07:52 PM UTC
Hi Ken,
Can you not just use the Windows Forms Panel and a LinkLabel to do what you are looking for?
Thanks
Arun
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Ne
September 24, 2003 08:10 PM UTC
Thanks, so I assume that you can turn off all boxes, or just don't add them in code ?
AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
September 24, 2003 10:38 PM UTC
Hi Ken,
Presently it is not possible to hide the header of a XPTaskBarBox nor can you directly drag and drop a panel onto a TaskBar unless it is associated with a XPTaskBarBox item (and if you associate it with a XPTaskBarBox, then its header would be visible). If you were to totally drop the idea of using a TaskBar and add just panels with linklabels, then you would not be able to expand/collapse the panel like a XPTaskBarBox. I have conveyed your request to the Essential Suite development team and will keep you updated on the developments. Thanks for your patience.
Regards,
Guru Patwal
Syncfusion Inc.
AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
September 25, 2003 11:38 AM UTC
Hi Ken,
>> Thanks, so I assume that you can turn off all boxes, or just don't add them in code ?
Please provide us more information on what you are trying to accomplish here and elaborate a bit on the above question. Thanks for your cooperation.
Regards,
Guru Patwal
Syncfusion Inc.
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Ne
September 25, 2003 05:31 PM UTC
I'm trying to come up with an interface that combines the Outlook XP button bar and the tree view to the right of it (when in mail), into one bar area.
The XPTaskBars seem to lend themselves to this, by supporting different controls within them. So I can have a list of items on the left under with controls in each item. I can send a picture privately if you wish.
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Ne
September 25, 2003 07:34 PM UTC
I'm trying to come up with an interface that combines the Outlook XP button bar and the tree view to the right of it (when in mail), into one bar area.
The XPTaskBars seem to lend themselves to this, by supporting different controls within them. So I can have a list of items on the left under with controls in each item. I can send a picture privately if you wish.
AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
September 26, 2003 12:36 PM UTC
Hi Ken,
I am unable to understood your requirements correctly. Could you please send us a screenshot or an image of what you propose to do ? Thanks for your cooperation.
Regards,
Guru Patwal
Syncfusion Inc.