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AppStylist for Windows Forms Options

AppStylist for Windows Forms Options You can customize several key AppStylist for Windows Forms functions by changing options in the AppStylist Options dialog box. Each option is explained in detail below the image. Application Splash Screen — When you launch AppStylist, a splash screen appears with valuable appli...

Introducing Application Styling for Windows Forms

Introducing Application Styling for Windows Forms Application Styling is a ground-breaking concept in Windows Forms development that allows developers and graphic designers to collaborate more efficiently. The developer creates the application, while at the same time graphic designers create styles that can be use...

Known Issues and Limitations

Known Issues and Limitations Find out about the known issues and/or limitations that we became aware of in AppStylist for Windows Forms. Trial Issue on Vista Operating System

Loading a Style Library

Loading a Style Library If your application is going to take advantage of Application Styling, there needs to be a way to tell your application what styles to use. This is the job of the StyleManager class in the Infragistics.Win.AppStyling namespace. Loading a Style Library involves just one line of code. AppStyl...

Loading Multiple Style Libraries

Loading Multiple Style Libraries Applications require more flexibility when it comes to styling. A Style Library contains a Default StyleSet and individual StyleSets for controls. However, there may be a time when you need to use multiple styles for several different controls from different Style Libraries all at ...

Misc Canvas

Misc Canvas View all of your styling modifications that involve the Misc controls in the Misc canvas. The canvas shows the Misc controls in several common configurations that you might encounter in your own application. You will find the following controls on the Misc canvas: WinButton WinExpandableGroupBox WinGri...

Navigation Canvas

Navigation Canvas View all of your styling modifications that involve the navigation controls in the Navigation canvas. The canvas shows the navigation controls in several common configurations that you might encounter in your own application. You will find the following controls on the Navigation canvas: WinCalcu...

Office 2007 Look and Feel

Office 2007 Look and Feel The Office 2007 Look and Feel is a visual theme that matches Microsoft® Office 2007. The most notable features of this Look and Feel is the Ribbon, Office 2007 color scheme, glyphs for option sets and check boxes, and glass color gradients. Click the links below to learn more about the Of...

Office 2010 Look and Feel

Office 2010 Look and Feel In the Ultimate UI for Windows Forms 2010 Volume 3, we added a new look and feel to our controls: the Microsoft® Office 2010 look and feel. This look and feel is unique in the way that it comes in three separate colors: Blue, Black, and Silver. These themes are realized in the Infragistic...

Opening a Saved Style Library

Opening a Saved Style Library There are three ways in which you can open a saved Style Library. You can use the Open Style Library…​ menu item from the File menu or, if you recently used a Style Library, it will show up in the Most Recently Used section of the File menu as well as the Open Recent section of the St...