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Tabs of the toolbox!

Hi!

Is there an attribute to specify on which tab of the Toolbox in VS.NET
will my components icon (control) be placed, after I added the assembly
with the "Tools->Add/Remove toolbox items"?

Thanks!
Atmapuri

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi,

You can create or select a tab, then open it. There you right click then
Tools-Add/Remove toolbox and your control will be placed in that tab.

Is this what you are looking for? or you meant using C# code?

cheers
Salva

"Atmapuri" wrote:
Hi!

Is there an attribute to specify on which tab of the Toolbox in VS.NET
will my components icon (control) be placed, after I added the assembly
with the "Tools->Add/Remove toolbox items"?

Thanks!
Atmapuri

Nov 17 '05 #2
Hi!
You can create or select a tab, then open it. There you right click then
Tools-Add/Remove toolbox and your control will be placed in that tab.
Great. Did not know you can do that either <g>
Is this what you are looking for? or you meant using C# code?


I was thinking from code. I want to distribute the assembly and
I would like the user to have all components distributed on different
tabs. (grouped by meaning and purpose).

Thanks!
Atmapuri.
Nov 17 '05 #3
Hi,

There are some examples on the net using GetTypeFromProgID and EnvDTE.DTE:

http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/AddItemToToolBar.asp

Sadly this doesn't work very well, there is product that handle this
installation, if you are keen check the link:

http://windale.com/toolbox-wiz.php
Hope this helps
Salva
"Atmapuri" wrote:
Hi!
You can create or select a tab, then open it. There you right click then
Tools-Add/Remove toolbox and your control will be placed in that tab.


Great. Did not know you can do that either <g>
Is this what you are looking for? or you meant using C# code?


I was thinking from code. I want to distribute the assembly and
I would like the user to have all components distributed on different
tabs. (grouped by meaning and purpose).

Thanks!
Atmapuri.

Nov 17 '05 #4

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