How can I make the rowEditTemplate open up so it looks like a winform? (One form is using it in my project and I can not figure out how they did that?)
2nd question, when I changed the size of a column in an ultragrid, it changes the other column sizes (usually shrinks them), I want to make this stop. How can I do that?
Thanks
Ok... kinda figured it out.
For the region issue. I found this link
http://community.infragistics.com/forums/p/4121/20457.aspx#20457
I went throught delted the regions from designer.
The other issue I had, I just created a new rowEdittemplate. Seem like it fixed my issue. (Although annoying I could not figure out what was the issue.)(I am sure it was something silly).
Thanks for your help.
I tried the MaxRowScroll and MaxColScroll but I am still seeing the splitter in run time. I do not see the splitter in design time. I tried also setting it to 1 after I set the datasource, but that did not work either. Is there anyother properties that I might be missing.
I am sure the issue with the RowEditTemplate is staring me right in the face, but I just don't see how this got set like that. Its a RowEditTemplate in design. It looks like my other RowEditTemplate. This is more of a mission just to see how this got set like this.
Thanks for all of your help. Totally new to your controls.
Just drag the bar to the edge of the grid at design-time to remove the ScrollRegion.
You can also set MaxRowScrollRegions and MaxColScrollRegions to 1.
As for the RowEditTemplate, I'm not sure if there is any built-in way to show the RET as a dialog. Try setting the DisplayStyle property onthe RowEditTemplate control, that might do it.
If not, then I think you would have to place the RowEditTemplate control onto a dialog of your own and show that dialog.
The AutoFitStyle looks liked it works, but it now shows a split er bar. How can I make that go away and only show one copy of the grid?
for the second question:
uGridPhoneBook.DisplayLayout.AutoFitStyle = AutoFitStyle.None;
for the first question, i guess it's done programatically, i mean a form is developed and fields are added. it's not built in
regards