Because these places hit after click "OK" button of the "CollectionEditor" window
Add sub controls to custom control after click the “OK” button of the “CollectionEditor” window in design time
The best place for call AddTabs methos is "SetItems" overrode method of the "ItemsCollectionEditor" class
But I can't add these sub-Controls to current added custom control.
By the way, I can call this method in "SetItems" overrode method of the "ItemsCollectionEditor" class that is inherited from "CollectionEditor" class; nevertheless, I can't access to "AddTabs" method without create a new instance of my custom control class. If I create a new instance of my custom control, "AddTabs" method applies changes on a new control of my custom control and NOT ON THE CURRENT ADDED CUSTOM CONTROL IN THE WINFORM.
oh, another thing, what are the types of the arguments to SetItems? They're typed as object and object[] in code, but the debugger should show you the actual types
overriding SetItems like that probably won't do anything, since you're just calling the base method. That will be called anyway if you don't override it
I think I see what the root of the problem is now. The control has no way of knowing that the collection has items added to it - why should it. I think if you just call AddTabs when the control refreshes, you should get the result you want
override Refresh() on your control, call base.Refresh(), then AddTabs and see what happens
I have to go out for a while, let me know how you get on
I would rather work with more skilled colleges than get more paid I think. It would be so sweet to have people to learn from and not have to learn all by myself.
no idea, if I was to guess it could be due to a) winforms has been around longer b) it is not as easy to do custom stuff in winforms so there is more market for custom
SHIFT + 'u' <- you are already at two keystrokes (sure at the same time, no matter) - would it really be so difficult to complete the word and write "you"?
Please help me with this question I'm stuck with so badly http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13399537/mvcsitemap-dynamic-node-provider Has a bounty, please help I'm desperate ppl
I created a project that the nodes are defined using attributes, and I set it in the web.config to scan for attributes, and it works fine.
I don't use an XML file at all.
Now I want to add a dynamic node provider, how do I do it?
Is there a way to do it without the XML (.sitemap) file?
I need to...
@TomW I'm trying to find a tool that: -Issue Tracking (Web interface) -Can work with Excel/Project like TFS Does -contains test case management, test case execution, can easily raise bugs against a test case - Is not expensive.
TFS is a Cadillac, but our office is not a TFS Office and the ministry won't pay for it, so it has to be open source / cheap.
only testing tools I've ever used (in a enterprise environment and not just some testing stuff I've written myself) was ms ACT (Application Center Test)
We use Jenkins for integration, that keeps track of test results, but doesn't have issue tracking and no direct support for test manipulation, I don't think we've considered a one-box solution like that
Gonna be a while before I do any recreational programming though, as it is now I look at going home from work after 8 hours as the midway point of the workday.
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