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tNgLoo
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Topic: need more for SetStickyFloatingFrames(..)Posted: 03 August 2006 at 2:13am |
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CXTPDockingPaneManager::SetStickyFloatingFrames is very useful. But when moving/resizing the parent window, how to move(/resize?) the sticked frames with it?
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Simon HB9DRV
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Posted: 03 August 2006 at 2:20am |
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Myself I would like to run as follows on a dual screen (1 and 2) setup:
MDI application on screen 1. Docking panes snapped to screen 2 - use available width automatically. And - if at all possible - the ability to drag a views' frame from the MDI application and have it maximised to screen 2 somehow, essential goos / better dual screen support for an MDI application. I have two views which users would like to see simultaneously. |
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