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creating VS Studio like controls

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Harshad Rathod - 29 Nov 2004 20:33 GMT
How do you create controls like Toolbox and Solution Explorer that expands
OnMouseOver and lsides back when looses focus?  Also, it has bookmark.

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Thanks for your help.

Harshad Rathod

Serg - 30 Nov 2004 23:31 GMT
download demo from dotnetmagic. exactly what you are looking for. Used to be
for free, some controls still are, I know full version is $299

> How do you create controls like Toolbox and Solution Explorer that expands
> OnMouseOver and lsides back when looses focus?  Also, it has bookmark.
Harshad Rathod - 02 Dec 2004 17:29 GMT
Thanks.  Somebody gave another link.  www.divil.co.uk.  Tha looks great too.

> download demo from dotnetmagic. exactly what you are looking for. Used to be
> for free, some controls still are, I know full version is $299
>
> > How do you create controls like Toolbox and Solution Explorer that expands
> > OnMouseOver and lsides back when looses focus?  Also, it has bookmark.
Joe - 03 Dec 2004 16:02 GMT
Do you know if functionality like this will be natively supported in
the next version of the Framework?
Stuart Celarier - 04 Dec 2004 00:28 GMT
>Do you know if functionality like this [dockable windows that hides and
can be pinned like the Toolbox in VS] will be natively supported in the
next version of the Framework?

If you mean a class in the Framework Class Library, then no, not that I
can see. The Visual Studio 2005 Beta Documentation is here [1].

Cheers,
Stuart Celarier, Fern Creek

[1] http://msdn2.microsoft.com/library/default.aspx

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