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ucBrowse - Theme-Aware Browse for Folder Control ucBrowse is a single file, self-subclassed sited (Form Bound) Browse for Folder replacement control which supports customization. Each control supports the following independent properties: Appearance (Flat, 3D), CheckBoxes, FullRowSelect, HasLines, HotTracking, Path, Root and Theme Detection (Auto, Classic, Blue, HomeStead, and Metallic, None). As a bonus, this submission also includes a Theme Aware version of ucPickBox, which is a self-subclassed Theme-Aware control which wraps up the Browse for Folder, Color, SaveAs, Open and Printer dialogs (see PCS ID 63905). So, if your project needs a Browse for Folder functionality while remaining sited on a form, then this control might be just what the doctor ordered. [Update 16Oct07] Added Unicode support for OS >= Win2K, added HideSelection property (Default = True) to remedy focus management issues, added HasButtons property to allow simple line styles. [Update 28Oct07] Added IsFolder and IsFile support, fixed minor bug in QualifyPath which incorrectly added a backslash to file paths (thanks Ruturaj for catching this!). Enjoy!! TerriTop…
ucStatusBar is a single file, self-subclassed StatusBar replacement control which supports complete customization per individual panel. Each panel supports the following independent properties: Text, Text Alignment (Left, Center, and Right), Auto/Manual Sizing, Editable (Dynamic Text Editing), Icons, Icon States (Enabled, Disabled), UseMaskColor, MaskColor, ForeColor, Font, ToolTipText, and Width. In addition the ucStatusBar as a whole supports BackColor, GripShapes (None, Classic Bars, XP Squares), Sizeable, and Theme Detection (Auto, Classic, Blue, HomeStead, and Metallic). ucStatusBar also provides dynamic runtime Control Binding to allow external controls (Progressbar, Droplist, etc) to be bound to individual panels. As a bonus, this submission also includes ucProgressbar, which is a self-subclassed Theme-Aware progress bar (modified from Mario Flores - Cool XP ProgressBar). So, If your project needs a modern lightweight StatusBar with dynamic runtime functionality without the overhead of dependencies, then this control might be just what the doctor ordered. Enjoy!! TerriTop…
Need to add a Sizing Grip to your form without the ComCtl32 overhead? Wish you could have a control which detects the OS version, applies the correct style (Windows Classic and XP Styles), and automatically adjusts it’s location based on the parent forms resize event? Then this control is for you…Simply drop the control anywhere on your form and it takes care of the rest….enjoy!
Ever wish you could add a Sizing Grip to your form without the added overhead of the ComCtl32? This control provides a nice work around and builds on the code of Karl Peterson’s subclassing technique to provide a lightweight solution that is only ~4kb. Simply drop on your form and of you go...
Does your application require plotting / charting of data? Do you like the plotting styles offered by Microsoft Excel, but do not want, or have time, to create a custom control of your own, then this wrapper class is for you. This class provides a simple interface to the complexities of the Excel object model and provides a simple and effective means to plot your data. Simply place an OLE2 container on your form, add the class to your project, set references, and pass it an array of data. In addition, this class supports either single or bi-directional error bars, and reduces some of complexities in handling this type of data. The chart interface, as with Excel’s, is fully customizable (colors, styles, grids, axis, fonts, etc..) at runtime, and supports direct OLE2 changes to the chart object by double clicking the object. So, if you need charting support, and do not want to spend a fortune on third party controls, then give this a try….
Looking for a method to produce transparency fading on forms that easy to use, lightweight (~9kb), and provides a clean method to subclass your forms Load/Unload events? Then this simple Transparency Control is for you! Just drop the control on the form and the rest is done for you…
Need a transparency fading effect for both SDI and MDI Forms? Want the control to be drop in place, lightweight (~10kb), provide Load/Unload event subclassing, and allow splash form sleeping? This simple Transparency Control does this and more...Just drop the control on the form, set the properties and that is it…No additional coding!
Need to add a Sizing Grip to your form without the ComCtl32 overhead? Wish you could have a control which detects the OS version, applies the correct style (Windows Classic and XP Styles), and automatically adjusts it’s location based on the parent forms resize event? Then this control is for you…Simply drop the control anywhere on your form and it takes care of the rest….enjoy!
Ever wish you could add a Sizing Grip to your form without the added overhead of the ComCtl32? This control provides a nice work around and builds on the code of Karl Peterson’s subclassing technique to provide a lightweight solution that is only ~4kb. Simply drop on your form and of you go...
Does your application require plotting / charting of data? Do you like the plotting styles offered by Microsoft Excel, but do not want, or have time, to create a custom control of your own, then this wrapper class is for you. This class provides a simple interface to the complexities of the Excel object model and provides a simple and effective means to plot your data. Simply place an OLE2 container on your form, add the class to your project, set references, and pass it an array of data. In addition, this class supports either single or bi-directional error bars, and reduces some of complexities in handling this type of data. The chart interface, as with Excel’s, is fully customizable (colors, styles, grids, axis, fonts, etc..) at runtime, and supports direct OLE2 changes to the chart object by double clicking the object. So, if you need charting support, and do not want to spend a fortune on third party controls, then give this a try….
Looking for a method to produce transparency fading on forms that easy to use, lightweight (~9kb), and provides a clean method to subclass your forms Load/Unload events? Then this simple Transparency Control is for you! Just drop the control on the form and the rest is done for you…
Need a transparency fading effect for both SDI and MDI Forms? Want the control to be drop in place, lightweight (~10kb), provide Load/Unload event subclassing, and allow splash form sleeping? This simple Transparency Control does this and more...Just drop the control on the form, set the properties and that is it…No additional coding!
Need to add a Sizing Grip to your form without the ComCtl32 overhead? Wish you could have a control which detects the OS version, applies the correct style (Windows Classic and XP Styles), and automatically adjusts it’s location based on the parent forms resize event? Then this control is for you…Simply drop the control anywhere on your form and it takes care of the rest….enjoy!
Ever wish you could add a Sizing Grip to your form without the added overhead of the ComCtl32? This control provides a nice work around and builds on the code of Karl Peterson’s subclassing technique to provide a lightweight solution that is only ~4kb. Simply drop on your form and of you go...
Does your application require plotting / charting of data? Do you like the plotting styles offered by Microsoft Excel, but do not want, or have time, to create a custom control of your own, then this wrapper class is for you. This class provides a simple interface to the complexities of the Excel object model and provides a simple and effective means to plot your data. Simply place an OLE2 container on your form, add the class to your project, set references, and pass it an array of data. In addition, this class supports either single or bi-directional error bars, and reduces some of complexities in handling this type of data. The chart interface, as with Excel’s, is fully customizable (colors, styles, grids, axis, fonts, etc..) at runtime, and supports direct OLE2 changes to the chart object by double clicking the object. So, if you need charting support, and do not want to spend a fortune on third party controls, then give this a try….
Looking for a method to produce transparency fading on forms that easy to use, lightweight (~9kb), and provides a clean method to subclass your forms Load/Unload events? Then this simple Transparency Control is for you! Just drop the control on the form and the rest is done for you…
Need a transparency fading effect for both SDI and MDI Forms? Want the control to be drop in place, lightweight (~10kb), provide Load/Unload event subclassing, and allow splash form sleeping? This simple Transparency Control does this and more...Just drop the control on the form, set the properties and that is it…No additional coding!
Need to add a Sizing Grip to your form without the ComCtl32 overhead? Wish you could have a control which detects the OS version, applies the correct style (Windows Classic and XP Styles), and automatically adjusts it’s location based on the parent forms resize event? Then this control is for you…Simply drop the control anywhere on your form and it takes care of the rest….enjoy!
Ever wish you could add a Sizing Grip to your form without the added overhead of the ComCtl32? This control provides a nice work around and builds on the code of Karl Peterson’s subclassing technique to provide a lightweight solution that is only ~4kb. Simply drop on your form and of you go...
Does your application require plotting / charting of data? Do you like the plotting styles offered by Microsoft Excel, but do not want, or have time, to create a custom control of your own, then this wrapper class is for you. This class provides a simple interface to the complexities of the Excel object model and provides a simple and effective means to plot your data. Simply place an OLE2 container on your form, add the class to your project, set references, and pass it an array of data. In addition, this class supports either single or bi-directional error bars, and reduces some of complexities in handling this type of data. The chart interface, as with Excel’s, is fully customizable (colors, styles, grids, axis, fonts, etc..) at runtime, and supports direct OLE2 changes to the chart object by double clicking the object. So, if you need charting support, and do not want to spend a fortune on third party controls, then give this a try….