Showing Multiple Owners on WinDayView WinSchedule’s™ support for Appointment grouping is realized primarily through the Owner object. The Owner object usually represents a person, department, or other entity by which the end developer might want to group appointments. The repository for these objects is exposed th...
WinDayView Smart Tag In Visual Studio 2005 (.NET Framework 2.0), each Ultimate UI for Windows Forms control/component is equipped with a Smart Tag. By simply selecting the control/component, a Smart Tag anchor appears. When you click this anchor, a pop-up panel appears, providing you with quick and easy access to ...
WinDayView Click the links below to find information specific to the WinDayView™ control. About WinDayView — Provides information on what the WinDayView control does, and why you would want to use it in your application. WinDayView Smart Tag — Describes the properties and settings that are displayed in the WinDayV...
About WinDesktopAlert The WinDesktopAlert™ component is a small window that pops up in the lower-right corner of a computer screen in order to notify the end user of a time-sensitive or important situation. This situation can be an incoming mail, a database update, or perhaps a change in the file system. The list ...
Add Sound to the Desktop Alert Window Another way in which WinDesktopAlert™ can capture your end user’s attention is by using their auditory senses. Each desktop alert window can play a sound (such as the Windows® XP exclamation sound) when the Show method is called. You can have the alert window play a sound by c...
Adding a Menu to the Desktop Alert Reminder’s Drop-down Button Before You Begin This is the third topic in a three-part walkthrough designed to demonstrate several key WinDesktopAlert™ features working in a common scenario that you might encounter. For more information on this scenario, see Creating a Desktop Aler...
Adding Alert Buttons to the Desktop Alert Reminder Before You Begin This is the second topic in a three-part walkthrough designed to demonstrate several key WinDesktopAlert™ features working in a common scenario that you might encounter. For more information on this scenario, see Creating a Desktop Alert Reminder ...
API Overview This section lists each namespace that is relevant to the component. We also give you several key classes that you will be using while programming with this control. The namespaces and classes on this page link directly into our API documentation. Misc Namespace: Infragistics4.Win.Misc Namespace Key C...
Change the Default Animation of the Desktop Alert Window The desktop alert window has several entrance and exit animations. By tweaking most of these animations, you can keep the alert window as unobtrusive as possible or spice things up to capture the end user’s attention. There are several ways in which you can ...
Creating a Desktop Alert Reminder for WinSchedule This section is comprised of three walkthroughs designed to demonstrate the versatility of WinDesktopAlert™ and several of its features. These walkthroughs are intended to be completed in order, as they will be building upon each other. By the end of the third walk...