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Jul 12th, 2012, 10:46 AM
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[RESOLVED] Unable to add Custom Controls to Toolbox
Hello everyone. Returning to the forum after quite some time!
I'm currently working on a very large project for one of our clients. We have two solutions: our database back-end of projects and the control framework, and the front-end, which contains all of the forms, user controls, and reporting in about 30 projects.
I have auto-populate turned on, so whenever I view a designer, all of the controls for each project are displayed in their own tab. In addition, in the General tab, every control from our shared framework in the back-end solution (so uniquely named "shared.dll") are added and available for use. This allows me to add our specific components, such as the PTextBox, PPanel, PNumericTextBox, and so on to our front-end. These controls support special functionality for other components, such as property change notification or limits on input. I personally added these to the General Tab years ago.
Recently the toolbox reset itself for reasons unknown. When I tried to add our components to the box by selecting the DLL from the bin\Debug folder, they wouldn't appear! Resetting the toolbox fixed the problem, and they stayed in the General tab for a few more months.
As of yesterday, this all changed. They're gone again, and now nothing brings them back. Nothing. I've reset my PC. I've restarted Visual Studio. I've reset the toolbox and ran the repair function to no avail. I'm now reduced to copying and pasting those components from other components in order to use them on new forms or controls.
Any ideas?
Warren Ayen
Senior C# Developer
DLS Software Studios ( http://www.dlssoftwarestudios.com/)
I use Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2008, working with Visual Basic and Visual C#
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