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WinTree 2005.3

WinTree 2005.3 Explore the new features that were added to the WinTree™ control in the 2005 Volume 3 release by clicking the links below. Editing Cell Values In-Place Vertical Scrolling

WinTree 2008.1

WinTree 2008.1 Explore the new features that were added to the WinTree™ component in the 2008 Volume 1 release by clicking the links below. You Can Now Select Nodes from Different Levels in WinTree WinTree Windows Vista Style

WinTree ColumnSets Overview

WinTree ColumnSets Overview WinTree™ supports single or multi-column display of data. This functionality is controlled by the ColumnSettings property on the UltraTree object. The ColumnSettings property defines all the properties that apply to the columns displayed by the WinTree control. If you have experience wi...

WinTree

WinTree If you’re looking for an area that houses all of the overview/task-based information related to the WinTree™ control, you’ve come to the right place. This section contains valuable information about WinTree, ranging from what the control does and why you would want to use it in your application, to step-by...

About WinValidator

About WinValidator WinValidator™ can validate any windows forms control through a control’s Validating event; or, if you’re using an Infragistics embeddable editor, you can change the ValidationTrigger to validate during the OnPropertyValueChanged event. You can use WinValidator on different controls through the e...

API Overview

API Overview This section lists each namespace that is relevant to the control. 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: Infragistics.Win.Misc Namespace Key Clas...

Determine if a Value is in a Specified List

Determine if a Value is in a Specified List WinValidator™ can validate whether or not a specific item is included in a list that you provide. Using the ContainedInListCondition object, you can provide either an Infragistics ValueList object or an in-box IList interface for WinValidator to test your end user’s valu...

Handling a Validation Error

Handling a Validation Error Before You Begin When validating your controls, you’re bound to get a few validation errors along the way; otherwise, there’d be no need to validate! You can leave handling these validation errors to WinValidator™ and its default settings, or you can handle the errors yourself in WinVal...

WinValidator Smart Tag

WinValidator 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 t...

Understanding WinValidator

Understanding WinValidator This is a great place for you to start learning about the WinValidator™ control, and its key features and functionalities. The topics in this section will give you a better idea of why you would want to use WinValidator in your applications. Click the links below to gain an overview of t...