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Hi there,
Is there an event that is being raised when the panel is being collapsed / expanded? I need to write some code on the event. Also, is there a property to know if the panel is collapsed or expanded? I can only see "IsCollapseable", but I don't think this will help for what I need.
My Scenario:
I placed a NNavigationPane Fill Docked into a ShadowDecorator. The Shadowdecorator is docked to the left of the form. When collapsing the panel, the shadowdecorator doesnt "reduce / collapse" with the panel, it stays full width, so now I want to write some code in order to collapse the shadowdecorator, and I also want to save the position of the panel as settings of the user's preference (Generate form with it collapsed)
Any ideas?
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Hi Rudi, Currently there is no such event, but you can override OnStateChanged method and put your resizing logic there. public class MyNNavigationPane : NNavigationPane { protected override void OnStateChanged() { base.OnStateChanged(); //Resize the Parent control (NShadowDecorator) here. } } To obtain whether the navigation pane is collapsed or expanded you should get the value of State property. IsCollapsable property determines whether the control can be collapsed or no. I hope this helps.
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ok this probably is gonna sound very silly... I just wanted to see if this will trigger, and it doesnt seem to trigger when I actually click on the collapse button. I tried this in a new class file.
Imports Nevron.UI.WinForm.Controls
Public Class MyNNavigationPane Inherits NNavigationPane
Protected Overrides Sub OnStateChanged() MyBase.OnStateChanged()
MsgBox("State Changed ")
End Sub End Class
any ideas?
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Hi Rudi, Have you change the type of the control from NNavigationPane to MyNNavigationPane in the designer generated code?
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nope, kept it the same...
My navigation pane on the form is called NNavigationPane1
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Hi Rudi, You should change the type of the control in the designer generated code to the new type. Currently, you don't actually use this inherited control.
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