How can we use AMS panel on the ribbon.
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Originally posted by ali.yildirim View PostHow can we use AMS panel on the ribbon.
Try harder with ur posts next time.
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Originally posted by ali.yildirim View PostCan not I like it at AMS. http://www.codeproject.com/kb/tabs/364272/mdi00.png
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You can use quite a lot of the ribbon framework with the default Dll call function but the MemoryEx plugin will let you use all the features of the framework but bear in mind the framework is from Windows 7 onwards so you'll need an alternative for XP and Vista but I would doubt users of those systems would be expecting stuff like that anyway.
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Originally posted by Shrek View PostYou can use quite a lot of the ribbon framework with the default Dll call function but the MemoryEx plugin will let you use all the features of the framework but bear in mind the framework is from Windows 7 onwards so you'll need an alternative for XP and Vista but I would doubt users of those systems would be expecting stuff like that anyway.wish i has my laptop now :( missing programming
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Originally posted by ali.yildirim View PostI think that in one of the missing parts of AMS. Ribbon Panel absolutely essential to AMS: D
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Originally posted by ali.yildirim View PostDo not you think the visuals Ribbon Panel. For example, I'm using a lot of Ribbon panels in C # and Delphi.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by Shrek View PostThe ribbon's not dead as it runs through Windows 8 and Office 2013 but it looks differently to what it did in Windows 7 and I supposes thats one of the good things about the framework.but thats my point of view but my point was not of it was good or not but depending on why he wants in could mean more work and coding for nothng
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