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                         Designer Widgets (TM)
			       * DEMO *
                    Custom Controls for Visual Basic

                             Version 1.00

          (C) Copyright 1994 by Sheridan Software Systems, Inc.
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                       Melville, N.Y. 11747   USA

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Contents
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Part    Description
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 1	About Designer Widgets

 2      Notes on Running the Demo Program
 
 
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Part 1 - About Designer Widgets
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Designer Widgets consists of three custom controls to provide state-of-the-art 
interfaces much like the interfaces found in most of today's hottest commercial
Windows applications.  The custom controls are:

The Dockable Toolbar:
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The Dockable Toolbar control lets you create floating toolbars of buttons 
that the user can dock (attach) to the top, sides or bottom of an MDI form.  
In addition, when toolbars are not docked, the user can resize and reshape 
the floating toolbar as needed.  This gives your users the flexibility to 
customize their work area to suit his or her working habits.  Creating toolbars 
is as simple as placing a Dockable Toolbar control on a form and using the 
Toolbar Designer to drag the buttons onto the toolbar and assign button 
attributes.  

The Dockable Toolbar control also features ToolTips, when the mouse stops 
over a button, a small balloon help style box will appear with text describing 
each button, just like some of Microsofts new apps such as Word 6.0 and Excel 
5.0.


The Index Tab Custom Control:
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The Index Tab control lets you design efficient dialogs using the index tab 
metaphor to group controls just like in Microsoft Word 6.0, Excel 5.0, and 
other new Microsoft apps.  The tabs can be positioned at the top, bottom, or 
at the sides of the control.  Each tab can have multiline text and even include 
a picture.  During design time, jut place an Index Tab control on your form.  
Then, using the mouse, select the tab you want to place controls on, then start 
placing them directly on that tab.  When you are done, select another tab and 
the Index Tab will give you a clear new tab to put controls on.  


FormFX:
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The FormFX custom control gives you total control over the appearance and 
behavior of your forms.  With it you can make your forms 3D, display a picture 
in the caption, change the caption height, assign different pictures to the 
control box and min/max buttons, and much more.  You can also restrict the 
forms movement or size or keep it Always on Top just to name a few more 
features.  FormFX can give you the same look and feel of tomorrows new 
operating systems today!


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Part 2 - Notes on running the demo program
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This ZIP file contains the following files:

	SSDESDEM.EXE	The Designer Widgets Demo execeutable file.
	SSDOCKTB.VBX	Designer Widgets Dockable Toolbar Custom Control.
	SSIDXTAB.VBX	Designer Widgets Index Tab Custom Control.
	SSFORMFX.VBX	Designer Widgets FormFX Custom Control.
	THREED.VBX	Three-D Custom Control.
	README.TXT	This text file.

To run the demo program, install all the above files in a 
single directory then run the program SSDESDEM.EXE.  To run
the program, either select 'Run' from the 'File' menu in
Program Manager, or double-click on the filename in File
Manager.