I got your email Kevin, but haven't had time to look at your class yet. I'll get to it this weekend, hopefully, and get back to you.
The original .NET Splitter class also doesn't use any containers, just the newer SplitContainer class. Did you miss my earlier post (Message #
1415798) about this?
~~Bonnie
>As promised, I email you my splitter class. It's different than the .Net splitter in that it doesn't use any containers, so there
>are no panels to contend with.
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>I'd really welcome your thoughts.
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>Thanks
>
>Kevin
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>
>>Couldn't you just raise a SplitterMoved event from the DragDrop event handler?
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>I'm creating a custom splitter, so I need to know when the mouse button was released. I'm going to raise a SplitterMoved event just like
>>>the .Net splitter does. Problem is, MouseUp doesn't fire in a drag/drop operation.
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>>>>Can I ask why you need to handle a MouseUp in the middle of a DragDrop? The MouseUp would drop the object anyway, what else do you need?
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>>>>~~Bonnie
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>>>>>Tis is my third thread on Drag & Drop. I have it all working just fine, except that once DoDragDrop is called, the MouseUp event no longer fires.
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>>>>>I have been Googling it, and I see other ppl commenting on it, but no reasons why or how do deal with it.
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>>>>>Anyone?