As a fer' instance, have you considered using XML to model
the object as it seems you need an eXtensible tree to represent
the object. Using XSLT(ransformation) would allow the tree to
be transformed dynamically so the form can conform to the
changing user interface requirements.
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"jkelly" <jk****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I'm trying to model an object that represents the equipment that is
required on a boat. As the size of the boat increases so does the amount of gear.
Currently I have a different form for each of the size categories but I'd
rather have one form and manipulate it programmatically. I'd need to be
able to resize the form based on an objects size property and then position the
controls on the form accordingly.
If anyone has a nice solution to this that would be great.