Results for "Author: andre koester"
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)
Move forms together as if they were docked. No Timer needed! I had to separate forms used as a kind of toolbox. My idea was, that it would be nice if I could move these two together if they were both active. VB doesn't tell me when my form is moved. But then I realised that I read s.th. about moving forms without a titlebar. Using this trick my code will perform the following action: 1. The form detects a mousedown event 2. The mouse is released and the form moved by FormDrag 3. The other form is notified of the movement 4. The other form will follow the first Don't forget to vote if you like it ;o)