Simply drag and drop controls and your layout is ready at once! An intuitive & professional WYSIWYG layout designer. <P><FONT face="Verdana" size="2"> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"></FONT><STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image1" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Easy &amp; intuitive<BR> </STRONG>Simply drag and drop controls and your layout is&nbsp;ready at once!<BR> Just by touching another control you let us know what you want.<BR> <BR> The layout designer takes care of all the rest: the alignment, the repositioning of other controls, the correct tabindex, an anchor validation, ... . To be precisely, all the tasks that you want to be handled (see <asp:hyperlink id="HyperLink1" runat="server" Target="_parent" NavigateUrl="RAD_Form_Layout_Settings.htm">form layout settings</asp:hyperlink>).<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image19" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\PersonFormAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="267px" BorderWidth="1px" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderStyle="Solid"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image10" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\PersonFormCommentAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="145px"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image4" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Just imagine, you do not have to:</STRONG></FONT></P> <UL> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2">align</FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2">correct anchors</FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"><FONT face="Verdana" size="2">adjust tab orders</FONT></FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"><FONT face="Verdana" size="2">set the TextAlign of Labels</FONT></FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2">create extra space for new controls</FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"><FONT face="Verdana" size="2">adjust the size of Labels within the same column</FONT></FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"><FONT face="Verdana" size="2">set the MaxLength to the value of your database field</FONT></FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2">adjust the MinimumSize and MaximumSize of your form</FONT> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2">adjust the size of your form (and any other parent control)</FONT> </LI> </UL> <P></P> <P><FONT face="Verdana" size="2"><STRONG>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; And still have:</STRONG></FONT></P> <UL> <LI> <FONT face="Verdana" size="2"> <asp:hyperlink id="HyperLink2" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Total_Layout_Control.htm" Target="_parent">total control & flexibility</asp:hyperlink>.</FONT><FONT face="Verdana" size="2"></LI></UL> <P> <asp:Image id="Image7" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;RADvolution Form<BR> </STRONG>The layout designer is part of our <asp:hyperlink id="HyperLink3" runat="server" Target="_parent" NavigateUrl="RAD_RADvolution_Form.htm">RADvolution Form</asp:hyperlink> . This is just a normal form with a designer that takes care of layout issues. Simply use the 'RADvolution Windows Form' template. You get a normal form like you are used to, but with layout power included! <BR> <BR> You can simply change your existing forms into RADvolution forms by inheriting from our RADvolution Form class. Or you can use our FormLayoutManager component and drop this on your Windows form. It also contains all layout designer power.<BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image2" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;<STRONG> Powerful<BR> </STRONG>The layout designer is powerful.<BR> Even when turning off the engine for a while and invoking it later, it does its job creating a consistent layout. From chaos to order just by a simple mouse click!<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image21" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\PersonChaosFormAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="267px" BorderWidth="1px" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderStyle="Solid"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image20" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\PersonChaosFormCommentAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="145px"></asp:image><BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image22" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;Auto sizing of parent controls<BR> </STRONG>Parent controls, like GroupBoxes, Panels, TabPages and the form itself, do have a correct size at once! Sizes are automatically adjusted when a change in the layout occurs. E.g. when dropping a RadioButton into a GroupBox, resizing a TextBox or deleting a control. This means you never have to create extra space&nbsp;to put in&nbsp;new controls! A common job for developers, which is not needed anymore!<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image25" runat="server" Width="279px" Height="166px" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\ParentAutoSizesAnimation.gif" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderWidth="1px"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image24" runat="server" Width="145px" Height="133px" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\ParentAutoSizesCommentAnimation.gif"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image23" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;Auto sizing of columns<BR> </STRONG>A column of Labels, RadioButtons or CheckBoxes is auto sized at once! <BR> The layout designer sets the size of each Label in the same column to the largest Label width&nbsp;within that column. Of course this default behavior can be&nbsp;overridden.<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image27" runat="server" Width="289px" Height="128px" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\ColumnAutoSizesAnimation.gif" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderWidth="1px"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image26" runat="server" Width="145px" Height="133px" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\ColumnAutoSizesCommentAnimation.gif"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image6" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;3rd party controls</STRONG><BR> The layout designer works on any control which directly or indirectly inherits from System.Windows.Forms.Control. By default 3rd party controls (like ActiveX controls) are handled like such a control too.<BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image11" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;Anchors&nbsp;&amp; resizing<BR> </STRONG> <asp:hyperlink id="Hyperlink7" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Layout_Resizing.htm" Target="_parent">Click here for info about resizing and anchors</asp:hyperlink> .<BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image12" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Resize &amp; ready (auto layout when resizing)</STRONG><BR> Get immediate correct layout results when resizing a control at design time.<BR> Other controls are automatically repositioned when you resize&nbsp;a control. The size of&nbsp;its parent control is automatically adjusted too. And the parent's parent size, and so on. No need to create space or move other controls anymore!<BR> <asp:image id="Image14" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\animations\PersonFormNameResizeAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="267px" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderWidth="1px"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image15" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\PersonFormNameResizeCommentAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="145px"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image3" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Spacing &amp; margins</STRONG><BR> Spacing &amp; margins can be set for each parent control. <BR> Apply your own default settings and override them for custom situations.<BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image13" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Spacer</STRONG><BR> A control which allows you to create extra space between other controls.<BR> Handy when you want to create a larger gap between controls.<BR> Resize a Spacer and ready you are!<BR> The other controls are automatically repositioned at once.<BR> The Spacer is invisible at runtime. At designtime a rectangle is shown.<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image29" runat="server" Width="267px" Height="133px" ImageUrl="\images\animations\SpacerAnimation.gif" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderWidth="1px"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image28" runat="server" Width="156px" Height="133px" ImageUrl="\images\Animations\SpacerCommentAnimation.gif"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image5" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Overlapping</STRONG><BR> By default overlapping of controls is not possible. The layout designer takes care of this. If you deliberately want to overlap another control, you can tell the control to skip the auto layout process by unchecking its 'Auto layout' property.<BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image30" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Location of form handling controls (OK, Cancel etc.)</STRONG><BR> Form handling controls, such as OK and Cancel, can be placed everywhere on your form. By default these controls are placed at the bottom of your form. <BR> The <asp:hyperlink id="Hyperlink9" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Form_Layout_Settings.htm" Target="_parent">form layout settings</asp:hyperlink> &nbsp;allow you to change this default location to the right. When changing this setting all other controls in the form handling region are switched too (from horizontal to vertical order and vice versa).<BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image16" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG" Height="12px" Width="12px"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Delete &amp; ready</STRONG><BR> Get correct layout results immediately when deleting a control at design time.<BR> <BR> <asp:image id="Image18" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\animations\PersonFormDeleteMailingAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="267px" BorderWidth="1px" BorderColor="RoyalBlue" BorderStyle="Solid"></asp:image> <asp:image id="Image17" runat="server" ImageUrl="\images\animations\PersonFormDeleteMailingCommentAnimation.gif" Height="133px" Width="145px"></asp:image> <BR> <BR> <asp:Image id="Image33" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image><STRONG>&nbsp;Extra auto layout&nbsp;tasks (MaxLength, SemanticsGroup, Prompts)<BR> </STRONG> <asp:hyperlink id="Hyperlink8" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Layout_Engine_ExtraTasks.htm" Target="_parent">Click here for info about extra auto layout tasks</asp:hyperlink><BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image8" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Powerful application wide layout actions</STRONG><BR> See <asp:hyperlink id="HyperLink6" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Form_Layout_Settings.htm" Target="_parent">form layout settings</asp:hyperlink>.<BR> <BR> <STRONG> <asp:Image id="Image9" runat="server" Width="12px" Height="12px" ImageUrl="\images\Balls\GreenBall.PNG"></asp:Image>&nbsp;Application wide migration support<BR> </STRONG>See <asp:hyperlink id="HyperLink5" runat="server" NavigateUrl="RAD_Form_Layout_Settings.htm" Target="_parent">form layout settings</asp:hyperlink>.</FONT><FONT face="Verdana" size="2"> </P>