FlowLayoutPanel will not scroll. The mousewheel event will not fire. The scrollbar appears when it is needed. I thought it was a focus problem, but the panel responds to all other mouse events.
I have a tab control with two tab pages. One page has the auto scroll enabled since there is to much content in the page. The middle mouse wheel doesn't scroll the scroll bar; I have to actually click and hold the scroll bar and drag it down to scroll. Is there a property to allow this?
I am having an odd problem with the Horizontal Scroll Control in my program.I am using it to scroll a series of panels across a form.This is my code:
Private Sub scrHoriz_Scroll(ByVal sender As[code]....
The problem is that this works perfectly if I use the left and right arrows and it also works perfectly if I use the scroll bar's slider SLOWLY. If I scroll using the slider and move it quickly then the scroll gets out of sync.The small change and large change are both set to 1 and maximum is set to 8
I have a DataGridView with a panel above it, that contains a group of textboxes above each column. My DataGridView has a horizontal scroll bar. What I want to do is when the DataGridView scrolls horizontally, scroll the panel with textboxes above it, so they stay aligned.I tried handling the DataGridView's scroll event, but I'm not sure what to do with it.
I am loading several command buttons into it (one in each grid box). I have the panel set to autoscroll. When TableLayoutPanel is set to AddColumns, all works well. However, I dont want horizontal scroll, I want vertical. When I set TableLayoutPanel to AddRows, a vertical scrollbar will not appear.
How would I leave the vertical scroll position as it is and set the horizontal scroll position all the way left if it isn't already in that position? I've been using Me.AutoScrollPosition and have come up with code that is satisfactory but I haven't been able to always leave the vertical scroll position exactly as it is and just move the horizontal scroll position to the left limit.
I have a textbox that shows events on a program, which I add. I use the 'scroll bar' option on the textbox to show the vertical scroll bar, but how do I make it stay at the bottom most possible? I am using this code while I am trying to learn how to do what I want the scroll bar to:[code]But how do I get it so the scroll bar will stay at the bottom-most it can? I'd like the newest, most recent events to appear at the bottom of the textbox, and to have the user not have to scroll down every time something new is added.
I want to create a chess table, and I've made one with a FlowLayoutPanel and 64 PictureBoxes but I have a little problem. After i add the PictureBoxes I hava a gap beetwen them and I don't want to have it, i've tried 2 posibilities but nothing, I will put an exemple from my code
Private Sub init_table() Dim color As Integer = 0 Dim boundX = 0
i am also using the following code to try and scroll whilst zoomed in
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form Private m_PanStartPoint As New Point Private Sub picbox_MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles PicBox.MouseDown 'Capture the initial point
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I have set the panel to autoscroll and added scroll bars but they do not scroll far enough... They only scroll about 2cm.
I have been dynamically adding user controls to my panel. This user control has a height of 105. If I have my FlowLayoutPanelwidth to only show 1 "column" of controls, it will only display 296 of them. The rest of the controls are grayed out at the bottom of the flowlayoutpanel. If I widen the flp to allow 2 "columns" of controls, I can see 592 of them, with the remainder grayed out at the bottom. I have gone in and resized the user control to make it shorter in height, which works in some respects (i.e. it works when I have two columns, but not just 1), and can go forward with this work-around.
So, I guess my question is, why does the FlowLayoutPanel behave in this fashion? It seems (based on what I saw) that there is a limit to how much data the FLP will show at one time.
[code]I can't figure out how to make those pictureboxes in flowlayoutpanel clickable. Any example will do - opening it in default picture browser, using it as panel background or using it as a picture for separate picturebox - anything will do - I simply do not know how to get the file name assiciated with the particular picturebox in the flowlayoutpanel.
I normally hate posting to these forums - but I've reached my wits end. Before posting I've searched all over the internet and no one seems to have come up with the solution.
I have a flowlayoutpanel with a number of buttons in it - I simply want to be able to click and drag a button and reorder it. Sounds simple but its driving me mad! I've spent hours searching the net for an answer but with no luck - the closest I got was a guy showing how its done in C#....No clue how to translate it.
i've a flowlayoutpanel that will be filled with other controls dynamically. this flowlayoutpanel will not have scrollbars. now my problem is to get the real size, comprensive of the invisible part of the flowlayoutpanel.
I have a need to double buffer a flowlayoutpanel. I have the form set to doublebuffered which is half the story but their is no property in the list to make the flowlayoutpanel do this (although MSDN states that it has this property) how i can set it to true for the panel?
I've got a form with a FlowLayoutPanel (flpPhotos) containing several PictureBoxes that are created on-the-fly based on the photos in the specified directory. What I'm trying to do is right-click on any photo and select an option to delete that photo, view a larger version, etc. When I right-click on an image and select Delete in the PictureBox's ContextMenuStrip, I'm getting a NullReferenceException in the deletion method. When debugging, _selectedImg is Nothing, for reasons I don't understand, as a reference is saved to it in the selected PictureBox's MouseDown event. Incidentally, _selectedPB is also Nothing.
Private _selectedImg As String ' The file path of the image in the selected PictureBox Private _selectedPB As PictureBox ' The PictureBox whose ContextMenuStrip has been instantiated
I am attempting to load all images from a directory to a FlowLayoutPanel. I am using the GetFiles() method to retrieve the files with a filter to just retrieve JPG files. When I run the program, it returns 'Conversion from string "*.jpg" to type 'Integer' is not valid.' exception. The offending line of code is:
For Each foundFile As String In My.Computer.FileSystem.GetFiles(FolderBrowserDialog1.SelectedPath, "*.jpg")
I have small program that allows the user to add clickable pictureboxes to a FlowLayoutPanel. The .Tag property of these pictureboxes contains the link that the user has added to them. I have been doing a lot of research on ways to save forms and data in VB and am kind of overwhelmed with all of the options to choose from. Is there one best way to save the form and data?
I'm pretty sure I have to use XML Serialization in order to properly save the pictureboxes with their respective properties kept intact, but would like some input from the pros.
I've been working with controls and a flowlayoutpanel (see image) to provide a user a good looking "Menu" from a list of items on my server. Anyway, since there will be a lot of custom controls (The boxes inside the flowpayoutpanel) I am trying to save them some how on the user's settings so it won't have to request the list from my server every time. Thus making the program load faster and saving my server a heavy load of bandwidth. I'll go into a little more detail what the controls consists of. Its mainly just labels, pictureboxes and some hidden strings, when the program gets the list of all items from the server it will grab and separate the info for each control.
So the main question here is, is it possible to save a control and load it again even after the program is closed / reopened? The first thing that came into my head was to write a code on exit, that will go through all the controls in the flowlayoutpanel, get the label's text and picturebox's image locations, etc.. save all that info to a setting, and on the next program startup, it will load the setting instead of fetching the data from my server.
I am currently implementing a drag and drop feature to reorder a set of user controls that I have put in a flow layout panel. I've turned off wrapping and the flow direction is from top to bottom. Here's how I've implemented the drag and drop feature itself:
UserControl_MouseDown event:
1) Get the mouse offset from the upper left corner of the UserControl
2) Remove the control being dragged from the FlowLayoutPanel and put it in the form
3) Calculate the rectangle relative to the form of the FlowLayoutPanel
UserControl_MouseMove event:
1) Using the mouse offset of the UserControl, figure out the UserControl's new location on the form
2) if that location is outside of the FlowLayoutPanel's rectangle, change the calculation to move it to the edge of the FlowLayoutPanel
3) Move the UserControl
UserControl_MouseUp event:
1) Find the underDrop control (the UserControl under the UserControl that's being dragged)
2) Figure out if the dragging UserControl should go above or below underDrop
3) Add the dragging UserControl to the FlowLayoutPanel and set it's index.
This is working beautifully! It reorders just fine.My issue is when there are more controls than will fit in the visible area. I have AutoScroll set to True, so the scroll bar turns on. When I drag a control to the bottom I turn on a timer that periodically adjusts FlowLayoutPanel.VerticalScroll.Value depending on if the UserControl is at the top of the FlowLayoutPanel or the bottom.
When I move my mouse left or right, the UserControl (who's parent is the form) still gets moved left or right. When this happens, FlowLayoutPanel.VerticalScroll.Value is reset to what it was before I started adjusting the scroll. On top of that, even if I'm careful to move the mouse only up or down back inside the FlowLayoutPanel's rectangle, when the UserControl gets moved, FlowLayoutPanel.VerticalScroll.Value is reset again, so I can't drop it where I want to.why move a control over the FlowLayoutPanel would reset the VerticalScrol.Value? Is there a way to stop this? Is there a better way to scroll inside a FlowLayoutPanel?
I have some forms that include a flowlayoutpanel with some items.A button expands/hides this panel.I want to make this show/hide change smoother to the users eye so added this code:
Private Sub Resize_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click If RadioButton1.Checked = False Then
I've been working for several days on a GUI where a lot of individual data elements need to be displayed side-by-side and wrap to the next line when they overflow; the goal is to not have to explicitly design an individual 'row' element with a set number of elements for this purpose. The FlowLayoutPanel seems great, except...
I need to be able to determine how many elements are on each line (dividing the width of the control by a predetermined value indicating width of child controls does not work); I need to be able to determine how many elements will be on each line (I may need to put 4 elements on line 1, then auto-wrap, then 8 elements on line 2, then auto-wrap, then as many elements as can fit on line 3 before autowrap, then 16 elements on line 4, etc); and finally I'd really like to put a 'line header' at the left margin and a 'line footer' at the right margin, where for example the line header contains a line number and the line footer contains the number of elements on that line.
But it won't select any checkboxes inside a flowlayoutpanel. Is there a way to select all checkboxes in the form or to save some lines by saying all 3 controls?
Is it possible to write code to make a scroll bar scroll? I have a working scroll bar on my form.
I am using voice in my application and I just want to know if there is code that I can write to make it scroll so that I can add that code with a voice command so it will scroll.