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ToolStrip1.ImageScalingSize
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08/03/2006 14:16:26
 
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Did you see my other reply? Figure anything out yet?

~~Bonnie

>I understand what you are saying but what I acctually want to do is to change the toolstrip image size from the mainmenu by clicking View->Show large icons. I have seen this feature in other M$ apps (SQL management studio has a feature similar to this).
>If I change the ImageScalingSize at design time it works just fine (after I rebuild).
>Einar
>
>>Einar,
>>
>>Just a guess, since I haven't tried to do this, but *where* are you changing the size? That might have something to do with why it's not refreshing. I'd try it in the constructor (after the InitializeComponent runs).
>>
>>~~Bonnie
>>
>>
>>
>>>This should be very easy but I have spent about 15 minutes on it and I can't figure it out. Consider the code below:
>>>
>>>this.toolStrip1.ImageScalingSize = new Size(32, 32);
>>>
>>>
>>>I am changing the ImageScalingSize from it's default value (16,16) at runtime. How do I get the toolStrip to redraw itself (and change the the image size for those with bad eyes)? I have tried the following:
>>>
>>>this.toolStrip1.ImageScalingSize = new Size(32, 32);
>>>//this.toolStrip1.Invalidate(); //didn't work
>>>//this.toolStrip1.Invalidate(true); //didn't work
>>>//this.toolStrip1.Refresh(); //didn't work
>>>//this.Invalidate(); //didn't work
>>>//this.Invalidate(true); //didn't work
>>>//this.Refresh(); //didn't work
>>>
>>>
>>>What do I have to do to get that darn thing to redraw itself?
>>>
>>>Einar
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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