'Declaration Public ReadOnly Property ResizeModeResolved As TaskPaneToolResizeMode
public TaskPaneToolResizeMode ResizeModeResolved {get;}
Imports Infragistics.Shared Imports Infragistics.Win Imports Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars Private Sub UltraButton4_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles UltraButton4.Click ' create a new task pane toolbar and add it to ' the toolbars collection of the manager Dim taskPane As New UltraTaskPaneToolbar("TaskPaneDemo2") taskPane.Text = "UltraExplorerBar" Me.UltraToolbarsManager1.Toolbars.Add(taskPane) ' create new task pane tools that will represents items ' in the task pane toolbar menu Dim explorerTool As New TaskPaneTool("explorer") ' initialize their captions explorerTool.SharedProps.Caption = "ExplorerBar" ' associate a control that will be displayed when the tool ' is selected explorerTool.Control = Me.ultraExplorerBar1 ' create the root level tools Me.UltraToolbarsManager1.Tools.Add(explorerTool) ' add the tools to the task pane toolbar taskPane.Tools.AddTool("explorer") ' dock the toolbar to the left taskPane.DockedPosition = DockedPosition.Left ' by default have the controls resize to fill the available ' content area of the task pane taskPane.ToolResizeMode = TaskPaneToolResizeMode.AutoSizeBothDimensions ' however, for the explorerbar, we want to just ' initialize the non scrolling extent - i.e. ' when scrolling vertically, the width of the ' control will be adjusted but not the height explorerTool.ResizeMode = TaskPaneToolResizeMode.AutoSizeNonScrollingDimension ' when the task pane toolbar does not have enough room ' to display the full height of the control, scroll ' buttons are displayed. the appearance can be controlled ' with properties on the UltraTaskPaneToolbar taskPane.ScrollButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Black End Sub Private Sub UltraToolbarsManager1_TaskPaneToolResize(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars.TaskPaneToolResizeEventArgs) Handles UltraToolbarsManager1.TaskPaneToolResize ' The TaskPaneToolResize event is invoked whenever the ' size of the control associated with the SelectedTaskPaneTool ' is to be adjusted. This occurs when the tool is selected ' as well as when the task pane toolbar is resized. ' take the recommended size as the default size If TypeOf e.Control Is Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar.UltraExplorerBar Then Dim newSize As Size = e.NewControlSize ' initialize the width so we can ask the explorer bar ' for the height. note, this will only work properly ' if the scrollbars property of the control is set ' to never e.Control.Width = newSize.Width ' use the larger of the available height and ' the height needed by the explorer bar to show ' its contents newSize.Height = Math.Max(e.ContentAreaSize.Height, CType(e.Control, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar.UltraExplorerBar).GetLogicalControlHeight()) e.NewControlSize = newSize End If End Sub
using Infragistics.Shared; using Infragistics.Win; using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars; private void ultraButton4_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { // create a new task pane toolbar and add it to // the toolbars collection of the manager UltraTaskPaneToolbar taskPane = new UltraTaskPaneToolbar("TaskPaneDemo2"); taskPane.Text = "UltraExplorerBar"; this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Toolbars.Add(taskPane); // create new task pane tools that will represents items // in the task pane toolbar menu TaskPaneTool explorerTool = new TaskPaneTool("explorer"); // initialize their captions explorerTool.SharedProps.Caption = "ExplorerBar"; // associate a control that will be displayed when the tool // is selected explorerTool.Control = this.ultraExplorerBar1; // create the root level tools this.ultraToolbarsManager1.Tools.Add( explorerTool ); // add the tools to the task pane toolbar taskPane.Tools.AddTool("explorer"); // dock the toolbar to the left taskPane.DockedPosition = DockedPosition.Left; // by default have the controls resize to fill the available // content area of the task pane taskPane.ToolResizeMode = TaskPaneToolResizeMode.AutoSizeBothDimensions; // however, for the explorerbar, we want to just // initialize the non scrolling extent - i.e. // when scrolling vertically, the width of the // control will be adjusted but not the height explorerTool.ResizeMode = TaskPaneToolResizeMode.AutoSizeNonScrollingDimension; // when the task pane toolbar does not have enough room // to display the full height of the control, scroll // buttons are displayed. the appearance can be controlled // with properties on the UltraTaskPaneToolbar taskPane.ScrollButtonAppearance.ForeColor = Color.Black; } private void ultraToolbarsManager1_TaskPaneToolResize(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UltraWinToolbars.TaskPaneToolResizeEventArgs e) { // The TaskPaneToolResize event is invoked whenever the // size of the control associated with the SelectedTaskPaneTool // is to be adjusted. This occurs when the tool is selected // as well as when the task pane toolbar is resized. // take the recommended size as the default size if (e.Control is Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar.UltraExplorerBar) { Size newSize = e.NewControlSize; // initialize the width so we can ask the explorer bar // for the height. note, this will only work properly // if the scrollbars property of the control is set // to never e.Control.Width = newSize.Width; // use the larger of the available height and // the height needed by the explorer bar to show // its contents newSize.Height = Math.Max(e.ContentAreaSize.Height, ((Infragistics.Win.UltraWinExplorerBar.UltraExplorerBar)e.Control).GetLogicalControlHeight()); e.NewControlSize = newSize; } }
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