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AndyWilton
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Posted: 29 July 2008 at 12:52pm |
Hi All,
I have a requirement to have a RibbonBar on a window which is very small (approx 150 - 160 pixels).
So far, if I have the container window less than 250 pixels in height, the RibbonBar won't display. Is there any way I can remove the StatusBar and optionally the ClientArea so that I can take the size of the Window container down to below 250.
Also, is there any way of changing the height of the RibbonBar?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Andy Wilton
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Oleg
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Hi,
Just set MinimumVisibleWidth = 0
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AndyWilton
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Excellent news, that works for the minimum height, allthough it was a little confusiing using the SetMinimumWidth to actually set the minimum height?
Is there a way to set the display height of the RibbonBar itself (not including the clientRect) - for example, I need the RibbonBar to display 4 buttons in one column with the buttons being a decent size.
Again, thanks in advance,
Regards,
Andy
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Oleg
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Hi, Sorry, Height can't be changed :(
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AndyWilton
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Hi Oleg,
Is there any chance this will be added in a future version? (Please)
Thanks in advance,
Andy
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Oleg
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Hi, Added.
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AndyWilton
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Hi Oleg, This is excellent news - thanks.
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