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Resizing of Explorer Bar Group with WinTree as Container control
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Hi,

we are using the WinExplorerBar for grouping logical entities together in our Webshop backend application similar to MS-Outlook so there is one explorer bar group for Order Management, one for License Management, one for Configuration etc. Each of the groups contains a WinTree object where each node of the tree opens up appropriate view for the user. We've tried to set the optimal height of the explorer bar group by summing up the height of  all currently expanded tree nodes, adding additional 5 pixels and that value is set with property ContainerHeight in ExplorerBarGroup.Settings. Every time a tree node is expanded or collapsed the total height required by the entire tree is calculated again, container height set again.

This all works perfectly fine but now we've a colleague who has set the Windows resolution to Medium - 125% and suddenly the size of the explorer bar group is too big which means that there is almost double space below the tree which is empty leading to a scrollbar for the group which wouldn't be necessary. I've investigated how the calculation changed, for each single node it required one additional pixel if set to 125% so for a total of 30 tree nodes this would require 30 pixels which is calculated correctly with my method. I've replaced the 5 pixels adding in my calculation to adding 30 pixels at the end, this shows the explorer bar nicely on the 125% resolution but then we have too much space in the 100% resolution!

Here is a code excerpt of the implementation. Method ResizeTree is called from the handler function for tree node expanded/collapsed.

        /// <summary>
        /// Resizes the tree.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="tree">The tree.</param>
        private static void ResizeTree(UltraTree tree, UltraExplorerBarGroup explorerBarGroup)
        {
            int height = CalculateTreeHeight(tree);
            
            // Note: The value 5 has been replaced with 30 for the 125% resolution
            explorerBarGroup.Settings.ContainerHeight = height + 5;
        }
        
        /// <summary>
        /// Calculates the height of the tree.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="ultraTree">The akt ultra tree.</param>
        /// <returns>Returns the calculated tree height</returns>
        private static int CalculateTreeHeight(UltraTree ultraTree)
        {
            var retval = 0;
            AddNodeHeights(ultraTree.Nodes, ref retval);
            return retval;
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// Adds the node heights.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="nodes">The nodes.</param>
        /// <param name="sum">The sum.</param>
        private static void AddNodeHeights(TreeNodesCollection nodes, ref int sum)
        {
            if (nodes != null && nodes.Count > 0)
            {
                foreach (UltraTreeNode treeNode in nodes.Cast<UltraTreeNode>().Where(treeNode => treeNode.Visible && (treeNode.Parent == null || treeNode.Parent.Expanded)))
                {
                    sum += treeNode.Bounds.Height;
                    AddNodeHeights(treeNode.Nodes, ref sum);
                }
            }
        }

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