Cart Not logged in Log In Register Forgot Password Resend Validation E-mail Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Contact Us Policies Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers for WPF A complete docking tool window and multiple document interface solution Online Demo Download Buy Now Learn More Product Overview Docking Windows Multiple Document Interface Dock Sites Latest Release Supported Environments Expression Blend Other Notes Source Code Available Bundled in WPF Studio Bundled in WPF Essentials Resources WPF Blog Entries Discussion Forums More WPF Controls Additional Benefits Thorough Documentation Help topics cover all controls and product features in great detail. Numerous Samples Many full-source demos and QuickStarts are included. Designer Functionality Configure the product using Visual Studio and Expression Blend designer enhancements. Rock Solid Code All pre-obfuscated code is scanned by the VS Code Analysis tool, and warnings resolved. Multiple Document Interface Both of the two industry standard multiple document interfaces (MDI) are fully supported; tabbed and standard. Either type can be quickly swapped into your application, based on your needs or the end-user's preference. Tabbed MDI Tabbed MDI is found in modern applications such as Visual Studio and makes the best use of the MDI area's available real estate. With tabbed MDI, there are one or more tab groups with each tab representing a docking window. Similar to tool windows, windows in tabbed MDI may be dragged to create complex hierarchies of tab groups, each of which can be resized. A DockSite with three documents in a tabbed MDI Header Like any headered content control in WPF, you can put anything you want in the window tabs. A button can be added to quickly save an important document or a progress bar can be used to indicate a background task is still running. Customization There are tons of customizations options available. Tabs can be placed on the top or bottom of the MDI area, and the tab color can be customized. This can be used to draw attention to important documents or tools or to categorize documents based on your needs. A DockSite with custom colors used for window tabs There are several overflow behaviors available when there isn't enough space to display all the tabs, including scrolling, stretching and a drop-down menu. In addition, the close button can be displayed inside the tab to make closing tabs a snap. Standard MDI Standard MDI is the original windowed variety of MDI that has been in Windows since the beginning. In this MDI mode, each docking window is represented by a Window-like control that can be moved, resized, minimized, or maximized within the containing workspace area. Cascade and tile operations can be accessed via a single method call. A DockSite with three documents in a standard MDI Integration Typically, the buttons of the active window are integrated into the toolbar or Ribbon of the main window. This behavior is fully supported and works seamlessly with our Ribbon for WPF product. So your document windows can fully utilize the MDI area, while still allowing the user to restore or minimize the selected document. The minimize, restore, close buttons of a document integrated into our Ribbon control Magnetism A useful feature of our standard MDI implementation, is magnetism. As the windows are resized, their edges will snap together based on a configurable threshold. This allows the end-user to quickly line up documents into rows or columns, so the can easily view and navigate the documents. Window Control This control is leveraged by our standard MDI and hosted rafting windows to replicate the look and feel of a real WPF Window, but without any of the security or usability issues. Since this is a WPF control, it can be easily scaled and rotated. It can also be used in partial trust XBAP applications. Products WPF Controls WinRT Controls Silverlight Controls WinForms Controls ASP.NET Controls Code Writer App Icons Download Evaluations Freeware Online Demos Purchase Shopping Cart Price Lists Sales FAQ Support My Account Support Tickets Knowledge Base Consulting Services Community Blog Twitter Page Discussion Forums Polls WPFpedia Company About Us Our Customers Testimonials News Room Media Kit Careers Contact Us return false;
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