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How to force SplitContainer's contents to change 'on-the-fly' during resizing

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nvx - 29 Jun 2006 14:07 GMT
Hi,
how could I force a SplitContainer to redraw it's contents during
resizing of the panels?

Any help would be appreciated...

Regards
nvx
Stoitcho Goutsev (100) - 30 Jun 2006 14:34 GMT
What do you mean to readraw the content?
What happens withe the content? You shold probably use some docking or
anchoring there.

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> Hi,
> how could I force a SplitContainer to redraw it's contents during
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> Regards
> nvx
nvx - 30 Jun 2006 16:55 GMT
Thank you for your reply.

I'm sorry, my previous description of the problem was probably a bit
confusing. The SplitContainer is docked (Fill), controls in panels are
also docked (Fill). When I drag the splitter I see a thick greyish line
only moving up and down (horizontal splitter). The panels and the
contents of these panels are not redrawn until I release the mouse
button.

Regards
nvx

Stoitcho Goutsev (100) napsal:
> What do you mean to readraw the content?
> What happens withe the content? You shold probably use some docking or
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> > Regards
> > nvx

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