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ketaki - 09 Mar 2008 09:55 GMT
Hello,
 I am working with Winforms (C#). I have created 2 user controls. 1
control (control1) is a big image and the other (control 2) is a small
image. I am placing the control2 (small image) on control1(big image).
When I invalidate the control the control2 gets hidden behind the
control1. I want the control 2 to be seen continously on control 1
even after the controls are invalidated (i.e the small image should be
seen over the big image even after invalidation). Please help.
Marc Gravell - 09 Mar 2008 10:08 GMT
Are you usign the designer, or doing it manually? Either way, "bring
to top" should do the job...
Peter Duniho - 09 Mar 2008 10:21 GMT
> [...]
> When I invalidate the control the control2 gets hidden behind the
> control1. I want the control 2 to be seen continously on control 1
> even after the controls are invalidated (i.e the small image should be
> seen over the big image even after invalidation). Please help.

Why are you posting this question again?  If the answers given in the  
thread in which you previously asked the question weren't sufficient, you  
should have followed up there, with whatever clarification was necessary.

Especially since I specifically pointed out in that thread that your  
question really needs a concise-but-complete sample of code in order to be  
answered in a useful way.

Pete
PvdG42 - 09 Mar 2008 16:43 GMT
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>> When I invalidate the control the control2 gets hidden behind the
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> Pete

It's called the "baby bird" syndrome, Pete :-)
Symptoms include, but are not limited to, a complete refusal to expend any
effort to help get an answer. Much easier to repost the question, hoping to
be "fed". I get it from students all the time. Far easier to just ask the
prof. than to (heaven forbid) look it up in the book, use the index or
search for an answer using Help or the web.

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