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by: Anand Ganesh |
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Hi All,
I am trying to draw a picture in a panel control. It is drawing up
correctly.
When the picture size is greater than the panel control, I am expecting
horizontal and vertical scroll bars to draw up but for some reason it is not
appearing.
I have set Autoscroll = true and even the margin values for scroll but the
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by: Raymond Dynowski |
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How do you force a panel to scroll in code.
I have a large picture box inside my panel.
I would like the panel to default to the centre of the screen, rather than
the scrollbars showing the top left corner
Thanks
Ray
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by: B Maxey |
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I have a form with a panel. On that panel I am adding a bunch of
usercontrols . I add the controls when in the forms constructor.
The panel has autoscroll set, and when I resize the form the panel scroll
shows up.
But when I first show the form, there is no scrollbar on the panel.
How do I make the panel show the scroll bar when the form appears.
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by: Jason Chu |
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Simple compatibility question, I have this:
<table height="100%" width="50%" border="1">
<tr height="50%">
<td>
<asp:Panel id="Panel1" runat="server" Height="100%" Width="100%"
CssClass="scroll">
<asp:Label id="Label1" runat="server">Label</asp:Label></asp:Panel>
</td>
</tr>
<tr height="50%">
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by: Chris Morse |
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I'm trying to figure out how to get Panel to autoscroll a picturebox
that changes size. Initially, the picture box is the same size as the
panel, but when I add a "zoom" function that doubles the picturebox's
size, the panel does not display any scroll bars.
Now, even in the IDE designer, I cann't get scroll bars to appear.
I've set the AutoScroll to True and nothing seems to work.
Any suggestions?
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by: Thiru .Net |
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hi wagner,
i have a doubt in panel control in windows application.
i have a panel control wherein i have put a picturebox control.
i show picture into picturbox control.
now i need to zoom in and zoom out the picture in the picturebox
control.
the picturebox control is within panel(autoscroll is enabled true)
scroll bars are enabled.
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by: Sharon |
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I’m using the Panel control that contains a PictureBox control (for
implementing the http://www.codeproject.com/cs/miscctrl/PictureBox.asp).
The Panel is set to AutoScroll = true.
I wish to scroll the appearing vertical and horizontal scrolls bars of the
Panel to the middle of their scrolling range so the contained PictureBox will
be centered inside the Panel.
But I could not find a way to get the scrolls bars for doing that.
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by: Rob |
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I am dynamically creating a FlowLayoutPanel inside of a Tab Page of a Tab
Control...
On the form (outside the Tab Control), there is a button that adds a user
defined control into the FlowLayoutPanel within the Selected Tab.
This is working fine, except that when over five of the user defined
controls get added to the FlowLayoutPanel, they are not accessible because
the scroll bars do not appear.
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by: shahoo |
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Hi,
I am trying to add some controls (say buttons) to a panel. At some
stage the controls are
too much to be show on the panel, so I set the Autoscroll property of
the panel to true.
But my problem is that I don't want the user to use the scroll bars of
the panel, I want to
add two custom buttons to scroll the panel. When I set the Visible
property of
HorizontalScroll and VerticalScroll of the panel to false, It still
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