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DockableControlPane Class

A dockable pane containing a Windows Forms System.Windows.Forms.Control.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Class DockableControlPane 
   Inherits DockablePaneBase
   Implements Infragistics.Shared.IKeyedSubObject, Infragistics.Shared.IKeyedSubObjectEx, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.ITabItem 
public class DockableControlPane : DockablePaneBase, Infragistics.Shared.IKeyedSubObject, Infragistics.Shared.IKeyedSubObjectEx, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.ITabItem  
Remarks

The DockableControlPane is the pane container for a dockable control. The System.Windows.Forms.Control contained by the pane is controlled via the Control property.

Control panes may be "unpinned". Unpinning a pane results in the pane no longer appearing within the bounds of its DockablePaneBase.Parent pane. Instead, a tab representing the pane is displayed in the UnpinnedTabArea based on the side that the DockablePaneBase.DockAreaPane is docked. The control pane can be displayed by either pausing the mouse over the tab in the unpinned tab area, clicking on the tab in the unpinned tab area, or selecting the pane from the context menu displayed when right clicking on the unpinned tab area.

To determine whether a control pane is currently unpinned, use the IsUnpinned property. The Flyout method may be used to show the control contained by the unpinned control pane. The Pinned property as well as the Pin and Unpin methods may be used to pin or unpin a control pane programatically.

Only docked control panes may be unpinned.

Example
The following code creates several DockableControlPanes to contain controls on the form and then create the DockAreaPane instances to contain them.

Imports Infragistics.Shared
Imports Infragistics.Win
Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinDock

Private Sub CreateDockManagerPanes(ByVal manager As UltraDockManager)
    ' this code assumes that there is a treeview (treeview1),
    ' listview (listview1) and rich textbox (richtext1) on 
    ' the form

    ' create control panes to contain the listview
    ' and tree view
    Dim paneTree As DockableControlPane = New DockableControlPane("tree", "MS Treeview", Me.treeView1)
    Dim paneList As DockableControlPane = New DockableControlPane()

    paneList.Key = "list"
    paneList.Text = "MS Listview"
    paneList.Control = Me.listView1

    ' create a dock area to contain the control panes
    Dim dockAreaLeft As DockAreaPane = New DockAreaPane(DockedLocation.DockedLeft)

    ' add the control panes to the dock area
    dockAreaLeft.Panes.Add(paneTree)
    dockAreaLeft.Panes.Add(paneList)

    ' display the panes in a tab group
    dockAreaLeft.ChildPaneStyle = ChildPaneStyle.TabGroup

    ' initialize the size of the dock area
    dockAreaLeft.Size = New Size(200, 200)

    ' let the tabs autosize to the tab caption
    dockAreaLeft.GroupSettings.TabSizing = Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.TabSizing.AutoSize

    ' unpin the panes
    dockAreaLeft.Unpin()

    ' now create the control pane to contain the richtext
    Dim paneText As DockableControlPane = New DockableControlPane("text", "MS RichText", Me.richTextBox1)

    ' create a dock area on the right to contain the rich text
    Dim dockAreaFloat As DockAreaPane = New DockAreaPane(DockedLocation.DockedRight)

    ' initialize the size of the dock area
    dockAreaFloat.Size = New Size(120, 200)

    ' contain the rich text pane in the dock area
    dockAreaFloat.Panes.Add(paneText)

    ' finally, add the dock areas to the dock manager
    manager.DockAreas.AddRange( _
        New DockAreaPane() {dockAreaLeft, dockAreaFloat})

    ' float the rich text dock area but give it a different
    ' floating size
    dockAreaFloat.Float(False, New Rectangle(400, 400, 200, 150))
End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared;
using Infragistics.Win;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinDock;
using System.Diagnostics;

private void CreateDockManagerPanes( UltraDockManager manager )
{
	// this code assumes that there is a treeview (treeview1),
	// listview (listview1) and rich textbox (richtext1) on 
	// the form
	
	// create control panes to contain the listview
	// and tree view
	DockableControlPane paneTree = new DockableControlPane("tree", "MS Treeview", this.treeView1);
	DockableControlPane paneList = new DockableControlPane();

	paneList.Key = "list";
	paneList.Text = "MS Listview";
	paneList.Control = this.listView1;

	// create a dock area to contain the control panes
	DockAreaPane dockAreaLeft = new DockAreaPane(DockedLocation.DockedLeft);

	// add the control panes to the dock area
	dockAreaLeft.Panes.Add( paneTree );
	dockAreaLeft.Panes.Add( paneList );

	// display the panes in a tab group
	dockAreaLeft.ChildPaneStyle = ChildPaneStyle.TabGroup;

	// initialize the size of the dock area
	dockAreaLeft.Size = new Size(200, 200);

	// let the tabs autosize to the tab caption
	dockAreaLeft.GroupSettings.TabSizing = Infragistics.Win.UltraWinTabs.TabSizing.AutoSize;

	// unpin the panes
	dockAreaLeft.Unpin();

	// now create the control pane to contain the richtext
	DockableControlPane paneText = new DockableControlPane("text", "MS RichText", this.richTextBox1);

	// create a dock area on the right to contain the rich text
	DockAreaPane dockAreaFloat = new DockAreaPane(DockedLocation.DockedRight);

	// initialize the size of the dock area
	dockAreaFloat.Size = new Size(120, 200);

	// contain the rich text pane in the dock area
	dockAreaFloat.Panes.Add( paneText );

	// finally, add the dock areas to the dock manager
	manager.DockAreas.AddRange(
		new DockAreaPane[] { dockAreaLeft, dockAreaFloat } );

	// float the rich text dock area but give it a different
	// floating size
	dockAreaFloat.Float(false, new Rectangle(400, 400, 200, 150));
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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