Dacris NetXP 2.0 Final Release
Posted by dacris2000 on 04 October 2003 - 07:41 · 7 comments & 567 views
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#1 Posted by xStainDx on 04 Oct 2003 - 16:11
- Nice Dac, Thanks for another great release of toys for .NET

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#2 Posted by memodude on 04 Oct 2003 - 18:51
- Yeah, thanks. I love your GUI toolset.

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I just found out about DockingManagerExtenders. Sorry.
Ignore the below.
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My notes:
1. If I undock a RebarBand then click its Close button, the RebarBand is removed from the Bands collection of the associated Rebar instead of its Visible property being set to False.
2. If I undock a RebarBand then set its Visible property to False, I have a undocked RebarBand window with no RebarBands in it.
Tested on this Final Release.
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#2.1 Posted by dacris2000 on 04 Oct 2003 - 20:32
- The behavior you described is expected for the Visible property. In this version of NetXP, for a RebarBand to be closed, it must be removed from the Bands collection. If you wish to later reopen the band, you must add it to the Bands collection again. A band is NOT disposed when removed from the Bands collection, so you do not need to construct it again.
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#2.2 Posted by memodude on 04 Oct 2003 - 22:57
- Thanks for the quick reply.

2 bugs and a request:
Bug: The Close button in a TabControl should be grayed when there are no tabs.
Bug: It should automatically sense when there are two separators next to each other in a menu and hide one.
Req: Usage-sensing like Office on menus and toolbars.
Also, why are a lot of your internal classes in Docking marked Public?
Thanks again for your great UI toolkit!
Last edited by 25569 on 04 Oct 2003 - 23:05
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#3 Posted by flipdoubt on 06 Oct 2003 - 11:23
- Other than the price, how do you guys think this compares to the DotNetMagic library?
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#4 Posted by mipra on 17 Nov 2003 - 08:52
- Thanks a lot..I should give it a try
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The final version of NetXP 2.0 is available to users free of charge, for download, excluding source code.
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