By Chan - 6/13/2007
Hi,
I am using DevExpress ribbon control as my form toolbar. I want to implement the behavour like SF maintenance toolstrip to it. In order to reuse my code in casde i want to use other control as my maintenance toolbar in the future, I planned to write an controller/behavour class to control the logic.
My current problem is, I need some way to access those button (ribbon control bar item/maintenance toolstrip button) in order to disable/enable them. I was thinking to have property to store object reference of each button accordingly. I used "control" as my property type. However, I might not able to access certain property that exist in toolbar button such as tooltiptext if I do so.
Anyway I can "set" tyoe to property during runtime? I tried to take a look at generic, but I only see it work for List. Is it?
Ady ideas?
Thank you
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By Trent L. Taylor - 6/13/2007
Well, I am not totally sure I understand what you are trying to do, but I would think that handling form events would be the way to go rather than storing off an object reference. This will ensure encapsulation as well as reusability. If you look, you will see that the SF forms have many of the same events as the BOs....they just cover all of the BOs on the form. Also, you will want to call the Save(), Add(), etc. on the SF form to get the same behaviour as the MaintenanceFormToolstrip. Just a few ideas.
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