Document Tabs close buttons

Docking/MDI for Windows Forms Forum

Posted 17 years ago by Marianne
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IE7 and Mozilla have a wonderful feature that I'd love to see in UIStudio. Each tab has its own 'x' close button that is only visible for the currently selected document. If you take a quick look at IE7 you'll see exactly what I'm talking about. Any chance we could see this implemented in UIStudio? Thanks!

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Posted 17 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA
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Hi Marianne,

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll add it to the TODO list.


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Posted 17 years ago by Marianne
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Any update on this?

------------------------------- Marianne

Posted 17 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA
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Sorry, not yet. If this is something you require immediately, you can read this page for information on how to contract us to implement it in the near term:
http://www.actiprosoftware.com/Purchase/ConsultingServices.aspx


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Posted 16 years ago by Gareth - Director, Slyce Software Limited
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Has this been implemented yet?
Posted 16 years ago by Actipro Software Support - Cleveland, OH, USA
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Sorry, while this is an option we have in our upcoming WPF docking product, we don't have it in UIStudio yet.


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Posted 16 years ago by Gareth - Director, Slyce Software Limited
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Ok. Well you've got my vote to implement it into UIStudio at some stage ;-)
Posted 15 years ago by shark92651
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I'd like to add my vote to add this in an upcoming UIStudio for WinForms update as well. We have had a few customers asking for it.
Posted 15 years ago by Peter Dhonau
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One more vote to the list. Our customers are requesting this feature. Hoping you can add it soon! Thanks.
The latest build of this product (v24.1.0) was released 1 month ago, which was after the last post in this thread.

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