Bruce,
 1.You can use constrains to "dock" item
 2. We do have variation of Sho's drawere that allows "docking" on any
container level similar to standard windows widgets
 3. We do have MessageBox with all Alerts, Windows Standard  (ie extended,
what users are used to) and Business (what most business applications really
need ) permutations of buttons.
 4. We do have "convenience" classes that convert "delegation" model into
more conventional "common dialogs" one - like messageBox

It makes coding way simplier , more declarative and actually readable.

All-in-all, if Adobe wants to cover enterprise developers from VB and
Windows background, they have to do that. I need to see more demand to
request that we document and release these controls as commercial ones.

Regards,
Anatole


On 2/21/07, boy_trike <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

  --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>,
"Shannon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Status Bar: ApplicationControlBar does this when in a Panel

I was under the impression that you can not dock an application control
bar to the BOTTOM
of the screen? Do you do this by having the panel just big enough for the
ACB and dock it at
the bottom or is there another trick?

bruce



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