On 11/04/2016 14:03, Dave Crozier wrote:
Peter,
Yes, I used a top level form to control access to sub forms and leave it floating or
minimised. It seems to work well, also I subclassed the buttons so you can freely change
their style etc. Users seem to love it as it is very simple and I have added the ability
to drag "preset button shortcuts" onto the desktop or main menu so it becomes
personalised.
I still haven't finished my Windows 8/10 slideable button class library yet that I put a
demo up of about 18 months ago which allows you to set up a "metro" interface
just like Windows 8 and group icons which will automatically resize themse3lves. Given
some free time I will finish it, but that is at a premium at the moment!
Great, thanks.
Peter
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