So using webbrowser, I created a browser. It's tabular and the tabs show the documenttitle of the site. My question is, is it possible to create a picture box in the tab control, to ad the favicon image? Like modern browsers which show the favicon before the document title.
I have a PaintEventHandler connected to a picturebox via AddHandler.
In PaintEventHandler I have coded this for writing the drawing to PictureBox1.Image:
Dim PictureBox1 As PictureBox = CType(sender, PictureBox) PictureBox1.Image = New Bitmap(PictureBox1.Width, PictureBox1.Height) Dim bmp As Image = PictureBox1.Image Dim g As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(bmp)
... drawing something ...
PictureBox1.Image = bmp
Everything works fine but after running through the paint event handler and showing the picture on the screen it calls the painthandler again and again. It does not stop.
Replacing the code above with
Dim g As Graphics = e.Graphics
Makes it running. But then I cant save the Image to a file.
I am looking for a way to tell when a tab has taken focus. I tried the gotfocus call but it doesn't seem to get called when I click on the tab. Did a quick search on google but can't seem to find the answer.
I'm just not able to add a custom TabControl to my project. I have found a custom tabControl here: [URL]. The CustomTab consists out of 4 .vb files. Normally I would add a component (.dll or exe) to my project. I tried adding the 4 .vb files but unfortunately no CustomTabControl.
I have a form where the user will choose multiple clients from a subform that has a DGV.Each row has a checkbox indicating that it has been selected.When the user is finished selecting the clients, I need to store the selected clients ID Number, Name, and Program Number either in a temp table or another method to only handle about 30 records.After that part is done, I need to create a new tab for each client which has a UserControl on the tab. I have the new tab thing working but I need to learn to apply the client to the first new tab/user control then create another and so on.
Private Sub frmCaseNts_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
I have created a customized tab control (i.e. inserted a 'close' image to the right side of the tabpage, which accepts click envent). Hence, the Drawmode property of the control is set to 'OwnerDrawFixed'. Now I want to insert a icon(likely favicon) to the left side of the tab page. Since the drawmode property is set to 'OwnerDrawFixed', I was unable to use the Imagelist property.
In my form I have a TabControl that has 13 TabPages. I have been able to print the Entire form, but I would like to just print everything in various (not all) TabPages. Each of the TabPages have a several PictureBoxes and several Labels.
It's quite strange... The text headers of the tabcontrol's tabpages are gone... Even when I set them again, they are not disappear, design-time nor run-time.
determine if a tabpage of a tabcontrol is being hovered over.I wanna set a property to true if it is hovered over and if it is I will then highlight it.this is what I have
vb.net Private _MouseHover As Boolean Public Property IsMouseHovered() As Boolean Get
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this clearly will put it over any tab page I need to make the property specific for each tab page.
I am currently working on an OOP assignment based on vehicles as classes. The classes, attributes and object lists have been completed so far. In my main menu form, I have a tabControl from which each page displays is related to each class. Within each page, labels are included displaying attributes of the first related object in the list. There are also two buttons in each page for scrolling between each listed object from the same class. I want these forward/back buttons to be able to retrieve attributes from the next object in the object list and have them displayed in their relevant labels.
How can I change the color of the tabs of a tabcontrol? I tried to search the forum but everytime I hit the search button I get an "Bad Gateway" error.
I have a created a program that allows the user to select an option button and that button takes them to the correct tab. Ive set all the tabs to visable = false untill the option button has been selected. The problem i am having is setting the focus, so the button sgoes to the tab instead of just making it visable again.
I have one form with one tabControl with two tabs, in each one I have one dgv, in the visible change event I create and add a new button column, that will be placed at the end. Now the "problem", if the first tab it's selected when the form becomes visible, the column it's placed in the correct position (last), and in the second tab the column it's placed in the third position.
If I do this with the second tab selected when the form become visible, the column it's placed correctly in this one, and in the third position in the first one... The code that I use, it's very simple, every datagrid it's bounded to a datatable, I tried the add method, then I tried the insert method, then I manually set the display index for each column, and none of this options solved my problem...
I would like to add a custom context menu to my web browser. My web browser runs through tab control so it is different then adding a contextmenustrip which i have tried.
I am back with new problem using TabControl in VBNET2008 Window Application I am trying to figure out how to determine logically either TabPage1 or TabPage2 header button is clicked on.
The TabControl has 2 Pages: TabPage1 Text = Display Orders TabPage2 Text = Edit Transaction.
I need to know which one is clicked on in order to write the routines.
I'm trying to make an MDI TabControl Container usercontrol, which is used instead of the MdiClient control in an MDI application. Instead of MDI Forms, you can use (modified) TabControls that behave like (maximized) MDI Forms in a Tabbed environment.
A great example is of course the Visual Studio IDE. Each window is just a TabPage on a TabControl (at least it looks like it is, I don't know exactly how it works in the IDE.. but let's assume it is).Now, the VS IDE uses some great functionality which I believe is called TabGroups. By Right-clicking (or dragging it into nothingness) a TabPage 'header', you can choose New Horizontal / Vertical Tab Group, which splits the 'container' into two TabControls, each with their own TabPages, with a splitter in between so you can resize them.
I have been trying to recreate this behaviour, and I must say it works pretty well so far for very little effort. The only (major) downside is, it only works for Vertical OR Horizontal TabGroups. I have no idea how I can possibly make it work using both vertical and horizontal TabGroups simultaneously...
What I did is pretty simple: I have a mdiTabControlContainer which is just a blank UserControl. I made a public property TabControls that returns a (custom) mdiTabControlCollection (inheriting from a generic Collection(Of mdiTabControl) which is basically just a collection of my tabcontrols.
When the collection is modified, I call a RedrawTabControls method which first clears the Controls (deletes all TabControls), and then adds them one by one. First the last in the collection (docked Fill) then the rest docked Left. I also add a splitter between each TabControl. (Code at the bottom)If I dock the TabControls to "Top" for example, I can make it Horizontal. But I have no idea how I can possibly dock a few of them to Left and the other few to Top...? I would need some kind of property that determines which TabControl should be docked where, right? But how and when would I set that property?
The code I'm using now is:
vb.net Imports System.Collections.ObjectModel Public Class mdiTabControlContainer Public Sub New()
I have a TabControl on a UserControl. I want the UserControl to behave like a TabControl as usual (it contains only the TabControl and a Contextmenu), including Design-time behavior.I have spent the last two weeks finding out how to add the Design-time behavior and I think I have come a far way.The problem is with adding TabPages during Design-time (while the UserControl is a custom tabcontrol, it is using regular windows forms TabPages).In the Designer class, I have the following code to add a TabPage:
vb.net Dim dh As IDesignerHost = DirectCast(GetService(GetType(IDesignerHost)), IDesignerHost) If dh IsNot Nothing Then Dim i As Integer = tc.SelectedIndex Dim name As String = GetNewTabName() Dim tab As TabPage = TryCast(dh.CreateComponent(GetType(TabPage), name), TabPage) tab.Text = name tc.Controls.Add(tab)
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So it would add the control to the TabPages collection if it was a TabPage, and use the regular routine otherwise.
(I'm now using 'tc.Controls.Add(tab)' again instead of 'tc.tabCtrl.TabPages.Add')
But, I don't think the designer even gets that far because it is telling me I cannot add TabPages to my usercontrol, because only TabControls can accept TabPages... How can I make my usercontrol understand that it is a TabControl (without Inheriting from a TabControl?)
I'm trying to create an owner drawn TabControl that looks like the tabs in Visual Studio on XP (might look different in Vista, not so sure).So far, I've got the background and the blueish border, and now I've run into some trouble drawing the 'tab headers' (where the text is displayed).Here's what I got so far:
vb.net Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D Public Class cTabControl #Region " Colors "
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Why isn't this working? How do I draw a border like this around a 'normal' OwnerDrawn tabcontrol, without the funky SetStyle method..?also, the DoubleBuffer ControlStyle (in the SetStyles method) option is not listed in the Intellisense list, but it is accepted when I finish typing it... Is that a bug?
click on a picturebox and get a 'mark' to appear. (This currently works just fine using the code below.)I would like to have only one mark on the picture box at a time, i.e., I need to remove the previous mark on each mousedown event and I am unsure of how to get this done.Once the user has placed the mark correctly on the picturebox they will fill out a few extraneous textboxes of information and press a 'save' button. This will update a table (currently access) with that extraneous data plus the x and y of the mouse position when it was clicked.What I would like to do at this point in the process is remove the mark from the picture box and in it's place add a premade 'pin'. Sort of the thing you do in google earth. This would be a jpg or bmp or png file. The type does not matter.
Private Rectangles As New List(Of Rectangle) Public Sub New() InitializeComponent()
when adding picture to dynamic picturebox from my.resources in .dll a duplicate semi functional picturebox is added too, behind the picturebox i intended to add. has anyone seen this happening before or can provide any insight into this?
In VB6 I used some pattern of programming..I passed the picturebox as parameter to some procedure in some class and inside this procedure paint all needed graphics using this class methods.Now I want upgrade my application to vb.netBut all samples for line drawing show me how to draw inside paint event.[code]
I made a program with an invisible form and a picturebox that follows my mouse around the screen, the problem I'm having is the I cannot click anything, is there a way I can make it where I can see the picture in the picturebox and still not click on it?
How in my form1 can I make it so everywhere I move my Mouse the picturebox is right under it? So my mouse would be pointing in the middle of the picture box everywhere I moved it. I tired making my own code but this isn't working the way I want it to
Private Sub Timer1_Tick(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Timer1.Tick Dim mouseLocation As Point = Windows.Forms.Cursor.Position TextBox1.Text = mouseLocation.X.ToString TextBox2.Text = mouseLocation.Y.ToString PictureBox1.Top = TextBox2.Text PictureBox1.Left = TextBox1.Text End Sub