New WinNavigationBar Control Have you ever browsed an online help system with a tree control, such as WinTree™, and wished there was more room in the content pane to view the full help topic? Have you ever browsed a file system with a ListView control, such as WinListView™, delving down into 10 or 20 sub-folders, ...
New WinSpellChecker Control The WinSpellChecker™ component is a new component in Ultimate UI for Windows Forms 2006 Volume 2. With WinSpellChecker, you can check the spelling of several controls including TextBoxes, RichTextBoxes, and any object that implements the IProvideTextBox or ISupportSpellChecking interfac...
New WinTrackBar Control Have you been using the in-box TrackBar control and realizing the lack of precision that you wouldn’t expect to find in an Infragistics TrackBar control? This is true of several in-box controls, but this release, the wait is over for the WinTrackBar™ control. The WinTrackBar control is a si...
New WinValidator Control Validating windows forms controls has always taken at least a little bit of code. It’s not quite as easy as validating an ASP.NET control with their built in validators. Any validating that you perform would be done in the OnValidating event of a control, this makes for a lot of code if yo...
Office 2007 Look and Feel 2006.3 This release, we’ve applied the Microsoft® Office 2007 look and feel to our controls. You’ll be able to find this new style added to our DisplayStyle and ViewStyle enumerations. This new look and feel comes with several enhancements that are described in the topics below. Click the...
Office 2007 View Style In 2006 Volume 3, we added the Office 2007 View Style to several of our controls to change the look of the control. To use this style, simply change either the ViewStyle, DisplayStyle, ButtonStyle properties (depending on the control) to Office2007 and you’re done. We also support the two Of...
PLF and WinGrid Performance Improvements This release, we’ve done some tweaking under the hood which will substantially increase performance in your Ultimate UI for Windows Forms applications. The heart of Ultimate UI for Windows Forms, the Presentation Layer Framework™ (PLF), received numerous performance enhance...
PLF Overview Consistency for the developer, and for the end user, is the key to increasing productivity. The Infragistics Presentation Layer Framework (PLF) provides this unparalleled consistency as a common substrate upon which all Infragistics elements are built. For the developer this means that out of the box,...
Positive and Negative Stacked Bar and Column Charts Previously, you could only create stacked bar and stacked column chart types with all positive or all negative data. An exception would be thrown if there were negative values in the data set. Starting in the Ultimate UI for Windows Forms 2007 Volume 3 release, y...
Presentation Layer Framework (PLF) Click the links below to learn about how important the Presentation Layer Framework™ (PLF) is in building applications that will provide a consistent experience to your end users, as well as learn about each of the PLF components. PLF Overview — Provides an overview of the PLF, a...