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A split panel component library for Blazor inpired by SplitJS
SplitContainer for WinForms is a container control for resizable docked panels that allows you to dock multiple panels to either side of the container control.
Implements minimum panel size property for panel 2 for the SplitContainer control. Documentation available at: https://marcjohnston.github.io/byMarc.Net2.WinControls.SplitContainerEx/ Issues and bug tracker available at: https://github.com/marcjohnston/byMarc.Net2.WinControls.SplitContainerEx/issues NuGet package available at: https://www.nuget.org/packages/byMarc.Net2.WinControls.SplitContainerEx/ Purchase source code here: https://bymarc.store/product/bymarc-net2-wincontrols-splitcontainerex/
Rich tools for Image files
Docking system for Photino.Blazor applications with split, tabs and floating panels support
Classes for user interface related items derived from the Vanara PInvoke libraries. Includes extensions for almost all common controls to give post Vista capabilities, WinForms controls (panel, commandlink, enhanced combo boxes, IPAddress, split button, trackbar and themed controls), shutdown/restart/lock control, buffered painting, resource files, access control editor, simplifed designer framework for Windows.Forms.
Displays a Windows Terminal window with optional split panels.
A modern and flexible WPF screen splitting library for dynamic pane management. Create resizable, dockable panels with intuitive split controls and visual feedback.
Controls: ProgressIndicator - imagine a progress bar on steroids. In addition to maximum/minimum/value, you can provider a target value and target label to, for example, display today's target for a budget. RingSlice - Based heavily on the RingSlice control from WinRTXamlToolkit. This version fixes a UI digest issue I ran into on device, adds support for drawing a full circle, and handles angles > 360° PercentRingSlice - Based on the RingSlice control, but this works more like a progress bar. You provide the maximum/minimum/value and the control handles figuring out the necessary arc angles. SplitView - Modeled after the WIndows 10 SplitView control, this can be used now and will provide very little effort to move over to the Windows 10 control once it is ready. It also includes a few bonus features that the Windows 10 control will not: users can swipe in from the side to open the panel (no need to reach for that hamburger icon), a header bar styled similar to the Windows 10 apps is included here, provide your own string Header or custom HeaderTemplate to customize the content displayed next to the menu icon.