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This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.
This is an (in my opinion) great add-in for adding resizing capabilities to your projects. It is based on the class ControlResizer from Edward Catchpole (you can find it on http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=46203&lngWId=1). I have changed it a little but so you can set a minimum width/height for your form and when you are setting properties for an MDI Child, it first sets the height and width to the ones you used in design-time. Also I have changed the way of proportionally resizing things, because it just didn't work for me. Now it does. I hope you take time to look at this code, leave comments and benefit from it (this is the best thing I have seen that is 100% free so far). Updates are coming up.