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YellowStreak
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Posted: 07 April 2008 at 11:56am |
We are using the skinFramework in our VB6 app. We are just starting to incorporate VB.NET interop user controls into our VB6 app. I hace successfully got the .NET user controls picking up the same skin settings as the VB6 app but I am having trouble with repainting.I one of the .NET user controls is visible on the screen when the skin style is changed - it does repaint with the new style. If I close it down and re-open it then it's fine.
Any ideas how I can refresh the usercontrol in code automatically?
Thanks.
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YellowStreak
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Shall I try that again without the typos???
We are using the skinFramework in our VB6 app. We are just starting to incorporate VB.NET interop user controls into our VB6 app.
I have successfully got the .NET user controls picking up the same skin settings as the VB6 app but I am having trouble with repainting.
If one of the .NET user controls is visible on the screen when the skin style is changed - it does not repaint with the new style. If I close the form and re-open it then it's fine.
Any ideas how I can refresh the usercontrol in code automatically?
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Oleg
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Hi,
Its something that we need to test in our end. Maybe you can send small sample?
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YellowStreak
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It looks like the repaint issue was occuring because I was running the .Net control in debug mode.
I ran the VB app with the compiled control and it seems to refresh OK.
My only problem now is the dodgy skinning of the .NET Tab Control
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