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| [WD21] Opened documents bar |
| Iniciado por guest, 15,may. 2017 14:56 - 4 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2017 - 14:56 |
Hello,
How can I create something like WinDev "Opened documents" bar in my own application?
This is what it looks like now: [attachment 2328 Toolbar_Old.png]
I want to make it look similar to this: [attachment 2327 Toolbar.png] [attachment 2329 OpenedDocs.png]
Kind regards, Rasta |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2017 - 15:53 |
Hi Rasta,
I'm doing that in WXEDM using an horizontal looper (and 2 buttons for arrows).
Best regards |
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| Publicado el 15,mayo 2017 - 23:08 |
Hi Rasta,
I would use dynamic tabs with internal windows for this type of behaviour.
Example:
I also made a small class only enabeling opening of already existing internal windows/TABS I can share 
But you need to change you windows to internal windows with dynamic tabs.
Cheers Tor-Bjarne |
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| Publicado el 17,mayo 2017 - 10:21 |
Hi,
Thank you very much for your replies. I will try both options to see which one better suits my needs. Fabrice if it is not a problem, could you explain how you do it with looper?
Kind regards, Rasta |
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| Publicado el 17,mayo 2017 - 12:26 |
Hi again,
I can do better than explain... Just download wxedm (open source) from my website and see for yourself... In WXEDM, I overloaded the open and close functions so that I can automatically populate the list of opened windows (search, document, etc), so you may not need that part.
Best regards |
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