Hi,
I am implementing a recent documents list using the Ribbon and I would like to be able to "pin" recent items, just like you can in MS Word 2007.
I would also like to put use an Image on each item, but when I set the Image property of the Appearance, it seems to have no effect.
How can this be done?
To represent the recent items I use ButtonTools which I add to the ToolAreaRight of the Application Menu.
Thx
The images are not showing because the icon area does not show in the ToolAreaRight by default. You must set ToolAreaRight.Settings.ShowIconArea to True.
Hi, I also want to have a recent documents on my application, and I want to be able to pin stuff just like this:
Can it be done ?
(The Pinning I mean...)
Thanks
Hi, sorry about the confusion... I talkied about the pin tool.
I don't have Office 2007 so I've searched the internet for a picture of office 2007 recent and this was the best picture I found (which had the footer circled).
thanks for your reply
This feature has not been implmented. I have forwarded this request to the DS Manager and they will create a feature request for you.
Thanks :-)
Hello,
I have sent your feature request directly to our product management team.
If your feature is chosen for development you will be notified at that time. Your reference number for this feature request is FR11271.
Any news for the Pin/Unpin feature request (FR11271) ?
We need to implement this in our software. If the feature is not there yet, is there another solution to achieve the same result ?
Thanks.
This feature has not been implemented. I suggest that you use the Wpf ribbon for this. I would also suggest that you go to our Product Ideas page and submit this as an idea of your own. The more requests there are for a feature the more likely it is that the feature will be implemented in a future release of the product. You can access the Product Idea page at this link: http://ideas.infragistics.com/
You can download the latest version and see...
If they have not implemented it by this time, then they will never will.
We moved on, we used the WPF ribbon.
WPF allows you to have more flexability. I'm not sure how hard it would be to make your program WPF, since I'm not familiar with its scale.