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I'm planning to create a desktop application That has moveable UI. How can attain it and save the specific settings of user? Within a local computer.
You could use a Canvas and add your controls to that. With adorners you can make the controls dragable.
On UIElement moved or on shutdown you save the positions e.g. to a xml file like described here:
How do I write an XML string to a file?
An example for an adorner:
https://denisvuyka.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/wpf-simple-adorner-usage-with-drag-and-resize-operations/
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I'm looking for alternatives to "FolderBrowserDialog" and "SaveFileDialog" or how I can edit these screens.
I need to create exactly the same interface of the image attached and the big challenge for me is how navigate/access the Windows Explorer like that in C#, as I didn't found how to edit the default save or select folder screens provided by C#.
Create log screen
You can create your own file dialog using TreeView
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i am working on open layer map worked that is related to driver tracking, making shortest path, poly line and polygons so my question is that how can i use open layer map API on Windows Form .net
You can use the WebBrowser control and the Navigate method to load your HTML-Script.
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I need to make a list(view?) containing individual forms, or objects that can mimic my needs (buttons, labels, images) preferably resizeable if a button is pushed so I can expand downwards and show a textbox that can contain info and/or be edited)
Problem is olved using TaW suggestion in the comments above.
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In visual studio the toolbox design is like
when you click on,sub items are shown .
what is its name ,and how can I have one ?
I want to use this in windows form not wpf
It is commonly called a Tree View. In C#, there are two built in classes. Depending on which UI framework you are using, you would use either:
System.Windows.Controls.TreeView (WPF)
System.Windows.Forms.TreeView (WinForms)
Do a menuStrip. Drag a menuStrip on your form. Then add what you want. Click each item you add then code what the item does.
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I am trying to make my application use the new style controls but the controls that default into the VS2010 toolbox are not the same. Does anybody know where to get the controls? Are they available to developers or does the painting have to be done with a custom method to replicate the results.
Here are some examples,
This is an image of the tree view I currently have in my application with a solid blue selection style
This is the selection style I wish to replicate,
Thanks for your help.