VS 2008 Custom Control Refresh

Jan 27, 2010

I have several custom controls inside my project, just added a new class and then inherit the original control. For example i have a Custom DataGridView Control (CustDGV), that defines several properties in the constructor of the control.Now i have one problem and one issue, the problem, if i change the CustDGV i don't know why, the forms that are using the control doesn't update the changes... The only way it's removing and adding it again.. not very useful when i have several event's already defined for the dgv.How do i force the form to update the control?The issue it's that some of the properties doesn't get applied, for example i set the column header height and the disable resizing in the constructor, but if i run the code this two properties doesn't get applied, i need to define them in the form where i use the control to get the results that i expect..The order of the properties in the constructor? The properties in the properties window override the constructor ones?

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Refresh Custom Control Property Automatically?

Apr 20, 2010

I've in my app many self created custom controls (not as a real active x control, but a simple modified class). In this case I'm writing about a groupbox. I've placed many of them on different forms. But now, I want to change the backcolor of this controls. I change the backcolor in the class, rebuild the project, and the backcolor didn't change. Why? I don't want to place the groupbox again, it would be too much work. It should be a chance to do this whithout placing the groupboxes again.

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Correctly Refresh/redraw Semi-transparent Custom Control?

May 26, 2010

I have a semi-transparent custom control in vb2005 - works fine, except I can't get it to update/refresh correctly. If I update the custom parameter _backgroundColor, the control appears to be overpainted - e.g. each attempt to update the colour of the control overpaints the existing colour - until it becomes a solid block of colour. However, forcing a refresh of the form makes the control display the correct colour. Any ideas? I don't want to have to repaint the form just to get this control to render correctly. Code for the custom control is below.

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VS 2008 Custom Control?

Oct 4, 2011

I've not really worked with them before, well at all really. How would I go about creating a control which has multiple picture boxes, so then I can access each picturebox and refer to them via custom properties? I'm not aware you can draw several picture boxes and combine them into one control?

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VS 2008 Add Custom Control To Form?

Apr 15, 2009

this forum, I made a custom numeric TextBox that was designed to accept monetary input.

vb.net
Public Class moneyTextBox

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VS 2008 Custom Control Dll Reference?

Sep 11, 2009

In THIS Thread:NickThissen Said:Quote:It will appear in the toolbox even if you put it in the current project, instead of a control library project.No, it does not have to be in a control library, nor does it have to be a UserControl, to appear in the Toolbox. Any class inheriting (either directly or indirectly) from Control or Component will appear in the Toolbox. Since RadioButton inherits from Control, and your control inherits from RadioButton, your control inherits from Control too, so it will appear in the Toolbox. I have successfully created a pretty cool custom control. I Built the project and have added the a reference to the .dll form a new Windows forms project. It works great, as long as I do something like THIS:

Dim ThisControl As New MyCustomControl
ThisControl.Top = 40
ThisCOntrol.Left = 40

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VS 2008 Custom Control Enhancement?

Mar 8, 2010

I have the above control I am using, whose base class is the ListBox.Unlike the ListBox, it doesn't highlight a new item when it is inserted.I already had to add the ability to InsertAt() a new item since the person who made it originally hadn't implemented that part.But, I am having trouble figuring out how to make that part work.The above link is directly to the original Control.Here is the code for the Insert method I added:

Public Sub Insert(ByVal index As Integer, ByVal value As MCListBoxItem)
Try
List.Insert(index, value)

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VS 2008 Debugging The Custom Control?

Jan 5, 2012

I have a custom control I've created, and I'd like to be able to step through it (either in a test application or the one it's being used in). Is there a way to do this?

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VS 2008 Moving A Custom Control

Feb 1, 2010

I have a panel that has 9 pictures boxes within it. I need the User to be able to create as many instances of this control as they like.

Then each control needs to be able to move freely within the form.

I've created the control and added the appropriate code to move it around the control.

I've made the control canvas the same size of the panel. The problem is that when I move the panel, it only moves within the bounds of the control canvas. I guess I could increase the size of the canvas, but then additional controls would still only be able to move within their bounds and it would come out all wrong.

Is there anything I could do about this? Or is there a better method?

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[2008] Can A Form Be Used As A Custom Control

Jan 23, 2009

This relates to WPF but is broad enough that a winform answer will do. I have made a few custom controls in the past by inheriting from whatever particular control I wish to inherent from.

I have noticed that I can add a form to a class/user control library from the add new dialog and have it run. When this application is compiled I get a DLL.

So my question is can I use a Form as a custom control. The reason I ask is I am creating a more advanced MsgBox for a new application I require and a form as its container makes the most sense.

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.NET Windows Forms Custom Designer Doesn't Refresh The Menu

Oct 26, 2011

I have created a custom designer (PannelloSfondoDesigner) for my custom control, a background panel (PannelloSfondo).

<Designer(GetType(PannelloSfondo.PannelloSfondoDesigner))>
Public Class PannelloSfondo
Inherits UserControl

[code]....

It works, I click the little arrow, the context menu appears:I click the menu item, the event is fired, the control is docked:but the menu description is not updated or refreshed (it should show "Undock from parent container"). Then if I click outside the control to deselect it and then I click back on the arrow to show the menu, the right menu item is displayed:How do I refresh the menu items?

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VS 2008 Can't See Custom Control In VS Tool Box From Referenced DLL

Apr 14, 2010

I have created a custom control in one VS project. Once tested and built, I then copied the object over to a structured class library type project I hope to use as a code repository for these kind of things. To ensure I can get to the control, I created a test project and added this repository dll as a reference. The problem is that I cannot see the custom control in the toolbox.

Is there an attribute or something I should've used in the repository dll in order for this to happen?

My objective is to create a custom namespace in this repository dll so that any custom objects or controls can be referenced in various other applications without having to copy the objects to each. I know my reference is good as I can create the control in code. I would just like to see it show up in the toolbox!

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VS 2008 Centering Custom Control In Panel?

Dec 22, 2009

I created a custom control and I'm trying to insert it into a panel, but also center it.The control itself is larger than the panel, so I've set the AutoScroll property of the panel to True. I think that might be affecting it. Perhaps I should just offset the Y axis a bit.But, either way, this is what I'm trying:

VB .NET
'Create the control
Dim AutomationReport As New AutomationReportControl

[code]....

It works just fine with the X axis, but the control is out of bounds vertically. About 1-2 inches of the top is cut off.

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VS 2008 Creating Itemlist Custom Control?

May 18, 2010

I did try to build a custom control but unfortunately i couldn't make it work due to lack of knowledge.I wanted to build an custom itemlist that allowed me to add 2 or 3 icons beneath it with labels associated.

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VS 2008 PropertyGrid And Custom Control Properties?

Aug 12, 2010

I have a custom control and have created some properties for it.When I click on that control, its properties are then shown in the PropertyGrid.The problem, is that I only want to show some of the predefined properties as well as my custom properties.Does anyone know how I can filter out the properties I want shown?

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VS 2008 Tutorial In Making Custom Control?

May 6, 2009

I'd like to know how to make my own custom control. Please guide me from the very beginning, since I'm new to VB.Net2008.

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[2008] Add A Custom DropDown To The PropertyGrid For A Control?

Oct 7, 2009

I'm trying to add a custom DropDown to the PropertyGrid for a control. I am adding the TrackBar control. It works fine, except, I would like to have the values updated in the PropertyGrid as I move the TrackBar. As it is now, it only updates the PropertyGrid when I finish and click off the TrackBar... I know the problem lies in the Type Editor. How can I get it to allow interim values to be processed. Is there some callback function I can use?

Here is the Type Converter code:

Imports System.Windows.Forms.Design
Public Class Slider
Private editorService As IWindowsFormsEditorService

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Custom ToolStripItems Painting - Draw Graphics Without Calling The Refresh Method?

Nov 11, 2011

I have created a custom ToolStripProgressBar. It is basically a class inherited from ToolStripStatusLabel, and i paint the 'progress' bar myself (just a simple rectangle). I have tried creating a custom ToolStripProgressBar using different methods including inheriting from both ProgressBar, ToolStripProgressBar and ToolStripControlHost. I always ran into difficulties doing in this way. Inheriting from ToolStripStatusLabel works well, but with one issue...

In order to have the progress bar update in the statusbar, i have to call StatusStrip.Refresh. Trouble is, adds a huge overhead to the drawing of the progress bar graphics. Simply calling the invalidate method of my ToolStripStatusLabel does not seem to render anything to the screen. how to have my graphics draw without calling the refresh method?

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VS 2008 - Custom Control 'Serializable' - Contains A List(Of Panel)

Nov 29, 2010

I'm trying to create a custom control that contains a List(Of Panel). I quickly ran into an error about the base class Panel being nonserializable. So I created my own class that inherits from Panel and implemented the ISerializable interface. At the surface, everything appears to work, at least everything at design time. I don't know what would happen if I tried to run the application. Anyway, the errors occur when I try to open a file that contains my custom control. For example, I create a new Windows Form and add my custom control to it. I save the Form and close it.

Then I try to open the form and get the following error: Object of type 'MyTestApplication.SerializablePanel[]' cannot be converted to type 'MyTestApplication.SerializablePanel[]'.

I don't know what I'm doing wrong? I've opened the XML file to see what it's actually writing, and read the header notes about using binary base64 serialization. I think that's what I'm using, but I'm not sure.

Below is the code for the class SerializablePanel:

Imports System.Runtime.Serialization
Imports System.ComponentModel

<Serializable()> _

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VS 2008 Add A Custom User Control To A Form Or Project

Mar 19, 2009

I'm coming over from VB6 in which you could use 'user controls' to create reusuable custom controls. They were simple and contained and you can easily create several instances of a user control within the same or other apps. In vb2008 there are user controls but I can not figure out how to add them to forms or or other apps. Can someone please give me the the basic steps to add a custom user control to a form or project.

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VS 2008 Adding A New Method To A Custom Control Found

Feb 25, 2010

I found a custom ListBox that, strangely doesn't have an InsertAt method and I would like to add one. The custom ListBox uses an object instead of just a list of strings like a normal ListBox. I was curious what the logic behind inserting a new item at a particular index would be.The only thing I could come up with was add the new ListBoxItem at the end, then using the specified index, I could either keep moving ListBoxItem objects to the bottom, with the Add() method, from that index till the ListBoxItem at that index equals the one added, or I could use that index number in a "calculation" till I know I've moved the correct number of objects.

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VS 2008 Custom Control Textbox + Search Picture

Oct 29, 2009

I've made my first little custom control. It is a textbox, then next to it a picture. I've written the code already for the picture box. It basically opens up a new form with a listview on it that displays details from the database. But now, I still want the text box to have the basic properties of a normal textbox like text alignment, enabled, backcolor, etc. But not sure how to do this.

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VS 2008 Handling Exceptions In Custom Control Library

Oct 21, 2009

So I've made this control that inherits from the treeview control and basically loads objects from active directory into a treeview (url...).All working fine, but as this is the first custom control I have made that I have intended for other people to use, I'm not quite sure how I should approach error handling.I mean, obviously I shouldnt do something like show any exceptions in a messagebox because that might not be what the person that is using the control wants to happen. So do I just write out exception messages to the debug window? Do I swallow exceptions (guessing not)? Do I just totally ignore them so that they are thrown in the user's project?

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VS 2008 Picturebox Only Moves Within Bounds Of Custom Control

Aug 10, 2010

I created a custom control that uses a PictureBox and made that PictureBox movable.

I create the control during runtime and the code works just fine. I can move the picturebox, except it can only move within the bounds of the control, which is the same size as the picturebox.

I have a panel that has a label and a picturebox inside of it and I handle the pictureboxes event like so:

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VS 2008 Recursive Search Through Controls In A Custom Control?

Aug 18, 2010

I'm using a recursive search to find all of the controls on my form and then do something with those controls once I find them.This is the basic layout:

Form
-----CustomPanel
----------PanelChild

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Specify A Custom Icon For Display In The Toolbox Window When Create Own Custom Control?

Dec 29, 2011

how to specify a custom icon for display in the toolbox window when you create your own custom control? Something other than the dreaded "gearbox" icon.

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VS 2008 - Create A Custom Control That Has A Cursor Like A Regular Text Box

Nov 19, 2009

I want to create a custom control that has a cursor like a regular text box, I tried using a line and a timer that makes the line 'Blink', but that wasn't too reliable because I had to change the location and background in the timer... I guess I could do it, but I wanted to ask my question here.

Basically what I am doing is creating a custom control to allow inputs as in fractions, sub/superscripts, etc.... The TextBox Control doesn't support text in that many locations.

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VS 2008 - Custom Control Not Showing On Form In Design Mode

Jan 31, 2011

I have created a custom Combobox and added it to my toolbox, and it works well. Now I have added a custom ListBox to the same file as the combo box, but it does not show on my designer when I place it. I can however add it at runtime.
''ComboBox
<DefaultEvent("SelectedIndexChanged"), _
ToolboxBitmap(GetType(System.Windows.Forms.ComboBox))> _
Public Class ProjectsComboBox
Inherits ComboBox
''My Customization
[Code] .....
I have tried removing the "DefaultEvent..." and still no dice.

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VS 2008 Displaying Text On Custom Control (Inherits ListBox)?

Mar 24, 2010

So, I'm working on a custom LitBox that accepts custom items. needed the item collection to be more than just strings, I needed to be able to store avalue to display in the listbox and an associated value (Property: Text) that holds an index value (Property: Tag) of DataTable I'm working with.I have created the new item (iListBoxItem) and the collection (iListBoxItemCollection) and have modified everything so that I can do normal Collection type methods (Add, InsertAt, RemoveAt, etc) to this collection.

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Imports System.ComponentModel
Public Class iListBox

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Refresh A Data Bound Control, Where The Control Is In Other Tab?

Dec 19, 2011

I have an isue, may be its simple. but i am not able to rectify this. Here it goes. I have a form to display data from database.

The form contains Tab control with 3 tabs,it has some text boxes, combo boxes and date pickers.I retrieved data from database in to data-set (ds) using a data-adapter (da) then assigned it to a dataview (dv)

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