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chrisABC
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Posted: 09 January 2009 at 5:57am |
I have a large application and have been trying to fit it into Docking Panes.
Now I think it may be better (easier, prettier, nicer) to use MDITabWorkspace instead, and most forms will just be MDIchild forms. I can still use DockingPanes for small windows. Have you tried this or considered this? Do you have any comments? Are there limitations or problems? |
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Chris (Manchester, UK) -- www.abc6.co.uk ---- Using CodeJock ActiveX Suite 13.1.0 with Windows8, VB6 SP6
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mdoubson
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From my point of view - Docking Panes good if you use it sometimes in floating mode - specially for multidisplay system. MDI not allows such feature as restricted to be child of main windows which always fit on ONE display
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chrisABC
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That is a good point. But for my single display I am finding the MDIforms works well, and I also use the Docking panes to float for toolboxes.
One thing I like about both these systems is when you minimise the main form, all the child forms and toolboxes also disappear. |
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Chris (Manchester, UK) -- www.abc6.co.uk ---- Using CodeJock ActiveX Suite 13.1.0 with Windows8, VB6 SP6
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