Sign In
Jason Prickett's Blog
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Options
RSS for posts
Atom
RSS for comments
OK
Search
Advanced search options...
Search In:
Everything
Blogs
Forums
People
Groups
Places
Pages
Date range:
All Time
Last Year
Last 6 Months
Last 3 Months
Last Month
Last Week
Last Two Days
Tags
Extensibility
PowerShell
Sidebar
Team Build
TFS11Beta
Vista
VSTS 2010
WinForms
Workflow
WPF
Archive
Archives
May 2012
(2)
March 2012
(3)
January 2012
(1)
August 2011
(2)
April 2011
(4)
February 2011
(1)
January 2011
(1)
December 2010
(1)
November 2010
(1)
August 2010
(1)
July 2010
(1)
April 2010
(1)
March 2010
(2)
February 2010
(1)
January 2010
(3)
December 2009
(5)
June 2009
(1)
May 2009
(2)
April 2009
(1)
January 2009
(2)
September 2008
(1)
August 2008
(1)
May 2008
(2)
April 2008
(1)
January 2008
(2)
December 2007
(1)
November 2007
(3)
October 2007
(2)
August 2007
(1)
July 2007
(1)
May 2007
(2)
April 2007
(3)
March 2007
(5)
January 2007
(1)
September 2006
(3)
August 2006
(1)
April 2006
(3)
March 2006
(1)
April, 2006
MSDN Blogs
>
Jason Prickett's Blog
>
April, 2006
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Jason Prickett's Blog
WinForms: Subclassing the TextBox inside a ComboBox
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Jason Prickett - MSFT
5
Comments
I learned something new today and decided to share it here. Problem: I have a form with a ComboBox that has a style of DropDown. This style allows the user to type anything into the ComboBox. To aid the user AutoComplete is turned on. But when...
Jason Prickett's Blog
WinForms AutoLayout Basics – Button
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Jason Prickett - MSFT
1
Comments
I know. I know. You know everything there is to know about buttons. But, please bear with me. In my last post, I created a form that had two buttons, OK and Cancel. The form was very simple, but there are actually issues with the buttons on the form....
Jason Prickett's Blog
WinForms AutoLayout Basics: TableLayoutPanel
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Jason Prickett - MSFT
1
Comments
So, you are designing a form in Visual Studio and you need the form to size dynamically to its contents. If you try every property on every control you might figure out how to do this. But you would be better off if you had an example. Check out this...
Page 1 of 1 (3 items)