I have an Windows Forms application that uses the UltraDockManager extensively and I wish to disable the ability to drop panes into one particular pane, called the Explorer Bar pane. I know that I can stop the drop occurring by setting e.Cancel = True in the BeforeDockChange event handler, but I wish to hide the Docking Location Guides within the Explorer Bar pane so that the user can see directly that that is not permitted. Is this effect possible? See attached image.
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I have posted this issue as a new product idea as suggested. It is under the title "UltraDockManager Docking Guide Visibility".
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