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by: Bob (remove 'excise-' to reply) |
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I've got a form with three controls: a left-docked richtextbox, a
right-docked form, and a right-docked listview.
When I resize the form, the listview increases and decreases, the
splitter remaining at the same spot. How can I maintain the size of the
right-side listview when resizing the parent form? (Have the splitter
move in relationship to the right-edge of the form.)
I have to do this programmatically, no VS IDE to work with.
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by: John |
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Hi,
I have a group of controls in a panel on the right-hand side of a
splitter and a treeview on the left-hand side.
The only configuration that I can find to make the right-hand side
resize correctly is:
lhsTreeview - Dock = Fill, Anchor = Top,Left
splitter - Dock = Right
rhsPanel - Dock = Right, Anchor = Top,Left
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by: Andre Loker |
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Hi!
For my current application I'm looking for a four-way-(cross) splitter
control (as often seen in 3D-editors). The .NET Splitter-class is (IIRC)
only a two-way splitter. Does anyone know such a four-way-splitter control?
Regards,
Andre Loker
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by: MFRASER |
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How do I move the splitter inside of code.
if(TypeA)
{
this.pnlHXMLList.Visible = false;
this.splTop.is.Top = 65;
}
else
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by: BBM |
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I'm trying to set up a form with two panels divided by a Splitter control.
I can make the Splitter work in the situations described in the documentation (Listbox or TreeView on left w/Dock set to Left, Panel on right of form w/ Dock set to Fill, Splitter between them set w/ Dock set to Left. Works as advertised.
But... if I change to have two panels on the form one on the left with Dock set to Left, a panel on the right with Dock set to...
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by: Chuck Bowling |
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I have a couple of controls that I'd like to use a vertical splitter control
with. My problem is that I want different heights for the controls. Is there
any way to set the height of each individual control and still use a
splitter?
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by: Mika M |
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Hello!
My windows form has Splitter control on it, and I save splitter's last
X-location when user changes it like ...
Private Sub Splitter1_SplitterMoved(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.Windows.Forms.SplitterEventArgs) Handles Splitter1.SplitterMoved
'// Saving new Splitter X-Location
oSettings.SaveSetting(Application.ProductName, Me.Name,
"SplitterLocationX", Splitter1.Location.X.ToString())
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by: Frank |
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On a form I have a control that is docked top.
Under it a splitterbar that is also docked top.
If I want to programmatically move the splitter how do I do that:
Set the height of the control or the top of the splitter?
I have various instances of similar scenarios and cut-and-try sometime I can
get it to work and sometimes I can not.
What is the correct way?
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by: JDeats |
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I have a WinForm with three Splitter controls on it. The form divides
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RichTextBox (docked to the left): Splitter2
After Splliter2 there is some empty space on the form where I have a
few button controls.
When the app starts the form is 800x600, but I need to give the user
the ability to maximize and to resize the form to whatever size they
like. When the occurs I need the...
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
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Here is the code in...
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