"igdavidn" wrote in message news:11815@forums.infragistics.com... there is no stand-alone designer application, only the designer that integrates with Visual Studio. after adding the gauge control to a windows or web form, right-click and select "UltraGauge Designer." http://help.infragistics.com/Help/NetAdvantage/NET/2007.3/CLR2.0/html/Gauge_Designer.html http://forums.infragistics.com/forums/p/1120/11815.aspx#11815
there is no stand-alone designer application, only the designer that integrates with Visual Studio. after adding the gauge control to a windows or web form, right-click and select "UltraGauge Designer."
http://help.infragistics.com/Help/NetAdvantage/NET/2007.3/CLR2.0/html/Gauge_Designer.html
"igdavidn" wrote in message news:11487@forums.infragistics.com... 1) yes. you can use the same presets on the WinGauge and WebGauge. this includes presets you create yourself. 2) that looks like a fairly simple linear gauge with one scale and three ranges. we don't have a feature for the target indicator, but you could just use another range to achieve this, or configure the MinorTickmarks to appear in that one spot. http://forums.infragistics.com/forums/p/1120/11487.aspx#11487
1) yes. you can use the same presets on the WinGauge and WebGauge. this includes presets you create yourself.
2) that looks like a fairly simple linear gauge with one scale and three ranges. we don't have a feature for the target indicator, but you could just use another range to achieve this, or configure the MinorTickmarks to appear in that one spot.