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3.3 Writing and Using a Custom Control
The .NET Framework gives us many controls we can use in our applications. But they’re basic implementations, and sometimes we need more functionality. We’ll customize the TextBox control in this lesson.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 34:49
3 lessons, 34:49
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction02:08
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
02:08
Free Lesson 1.2Old School Windows19:17
Free Lesson
1.2
Old School Windows
19:17
1.3Modern Windows Development13:24
1.3
Modern Windows Development
13:24
2.Getting Started2 lessons, 14:06
2 lessons, 14:06
2.1Alt-HotKeys and Docking05:48
2.1
Alt-HotKeys and Docking
05:48
2.2Filling out the Menus08:18
2.2
Filling out the Menus
08:18
3.Building the UI6 lessons, 1:47:09
6 lessons, 1:47:09
3.1The File Menu: Part 115:19
3.1
The File Menu: Part 1
15:19
3.2The File Menu: Part 214:20
3.2
The File Menu: Part 2
14:20
3.3Writing and Using a Custom Control23:59
3.3
Writing and Using a Custom Control
23:59
3.4The Format Menu and Persisting Settings20:57
3.4
The Format Menu and Persisting Settings
20:57
3.5The View Menu20:57
3.5
The View Menu
20:57
3.6The Help Menu11:37
3.6
The Help Menu
11:37
4.Writing the App5 lessons, 1:28:31
5 lessons, 1:28:31
4.1Undo, Cut, Copy, Delete, and Custom Events32:13
4.1
Undo, Cut, Copy, Delete, and Custom Events
32:13
4.2Paste and Timers04:28
4.2
Paste and Timers
04:28
4.3Find22:36
4.3
Find
22:36
4.4Replace19:50
4.4
Replace
19:50
4.5Finishing the Edit Menu09:24
4.5
Finishing the Edit Menu
09:24
5.The Edit Menu and Course Conclusion1 lesson, 12:57
1 lesson, 12:57
5.1Making Code Modular12:57
5.1
Making Code Modular
12:57
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