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Robby White #1
XP Style Manifest
When I implement a manaifest to XP style my controls it
slows the loading of my treeview but as much as three
tmes? is this a known issue?
Robby White Guest
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XP Style Manifest in a Class Library
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Jeffrey Tan[MSFT] #2
RE: XP Style Manifest
Hi Robby,
Thanks for posting in this group.
Based on my understanding, when you apply xp style through manifest in your
project, the loading of your treeview control is 3 times longer than older
style.
Is your project web form or winform?
Actully, I did not find any resource talks about this issue, so I do not
think it is a known issue.
If you really think it is a problem, I think you need to provide more
information on this.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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