Infragistics 2020.2 Install ToolBar in VS 2019 for .net framework project
but it DOES NOT for .NET Core 5
Hello Joshua & Gilles,
We have added designer support for many of the Infragistics for Windows Forms controls for .NET 5 in version 21.1. Designer support for .NET 6 came in version 21.2. We do not yet support .NET 7, but we are planning to release support for that soon.
You can read about the designer support implementations at the following links:
.NET 5: https://ko.infragistics.com/help/winforms/whats-new-in-2021-volume-1.NET 6: https://ko.infragistics.com/help/winforms/whats-new-in-2021-volume-2
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns on this matter.
I share the same expectation? With either .NET 5 / 6 / 7
With either VS.NET 2019 (16.x) / 2022 (17.x) / 2022 supporting .NET 7 (17.4.x)
Has .NET 5 designer support been added?
Hello and Thank you Andrew!
Your answer helped me to solve my problem as well with toolbox. I'm testing out 2020.2 .NET Core 5 Trial version and controls are showing in component tray.
Will support come for the .NET 5 winform design mode in 2021 march release or later?
Hello Irakli,
We are targeting version 21.1 for the Windows Forms .NET 5 designer support, but at this point it is difficult to say if the tools will show in the toolbox without first installing the NuGet package to the application.
Regarding the high DPI support, this already exists for many controls in the Infragistics for Windows Forms toolset, although it is in a preview state. You can read about our DPI Scaling support here: https://ko.infragistics.com/help/winforms/dpi-scaling-support.
Regarding a modern styling update, this is not yet implemented, but there is an ongoing product idea and discussion around this here: https://ko.infragistics.com/community/ideas/i/ultimate-ui-for-windows-forms/support-of-office-2016-theming. This was posted quite awhile ago, and so the discussion is more around Office 2019 theming than the Office 2016 theme suggests. I would recommend voting on this product idea or commenting on it, as this will place you in direct communication with our product management teams who plan and prioritize upcoming features and development based on community feedback.