RapidDesign consists of two tools:
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Quick-Access Toolbox
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Property grid search
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Property grid search
Property grid search lets you find a property or event in just a few keystrokes.
It places itselt right above the property grid. You can select it with your mouse
or by pressing (ALT + Space).
As soon as the property grid search is selected, it displays all the modified properties
of events of the active component. This feature helps you find out which of the
properties have actually been changed, to quickly understand the component behaviur.
As soon as you type, all of the properties that match your search string are displayted.
You can immediately select them in the property grid by pressing the Enter key or
by clicking the match with your mouse. After the match have been selected, you can
immediately set the property value, or hooko up an event handler. If the property
has a custom editor, you can open it with your keyboard by pressing F4.
The property grid search helps you to discover properties that you don’t really
know. For example if you would like to examine all properties regarding a control
style, you might type “style” in the search box and all properties with the string
“style” in its name would have been found.
You can event type property names by using Pascal notation. For example if you type
FC, the property ForeColor would have been found.
By using the property grid search window you can even search for events. You can
press Alt + Space to switch between properties and events.
Please note that property grid search works from anywhere in Visual Studio but only
with the classical property grid, commonly used within Visual Studio. Windows Presentation
Foundation and Silverlight designers present a different property grid, which already
has a filter bar.
Quick-Access Toolbox
Quick-Access Toolbox is a toolbox window opened like a context menu, right above
the design surface of the Windows Forms or ASP.NET designer. You open it by pressing and holding
the mouse wheel, or keyboard hot-key "Alt + `".
You can specify what controls should be displayed in the Quick-Access Toolbox. It
event lets you group controls into control sets and display different control sets
when you hold a different key (like Shift, Control, Tab).
Quick-Access Toolbox can present controls in two different ways:
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Controls in a circle - it's the fastest way of choosing a control
and it works really well if the number of controls is small. You have to move your
mouse very little from the center to select the desired control.
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Controls in a grid - it's a clean presentation even if there are
many controls to show.
- RapidDesing can automatically change the look of Quick-Access Toolbox
based on the number of controls to show.
Quick-Access Toolbox is higly configurable. You can choose which controls do you
want to access with it. You can create, modify and delete control sets associated
with a modifier key. You can even choose controls from third party assemblies, and
controls from referenced projects.