Sakkle
Sakkle

Reputation: 1944

Fixed Panel Height in a SplitContainer

I have a WinForm containing a bindingNavigator at the top and a splitContainer with two horisontal panels below it. The splitContainer fills the space not occupied by the bindingNavigator.

I would like to set the bottom panel to a fixed height of, say 100 pixels, and have the top panel fill the rest of the space.

This is my current code:

kundeteamSplitContainer.SplitterDistance = kundeteamSplitContainer.Height - 100;

I would have thought that this would set the splitter distance dynamically to 100 pixels less than the total height at all times, making the bottom panel occupy the remaining 100 pixels. This does not work as intended though as the bottom panel keeps changing size when I re-size the form at run-time.

EDIT: I am sticking with the splitContainer if at all possible. Got a bunch of functionality related to hiding/showing the bottom panel already implemented and I don't want to do that work again.

Upvotes: 10

Views: 34840

Answers (5)

Sachith Wickramaarachchi
Sachith Wickramaarachchi

Reputation: 5862

Best way you can set isSplitterFixed Property to "True"

Property Window for splitcontainer

Upvotes: 3

Julo
Julo

Reputation: 1120

If you want only show and disable the panel (no automatic resize, no resize by the user) add to the code by Sakkle this line:

teamSplitContainer.IsSplitterFixed = true;

Upvotes: 0

Sakkle
Sakkle

Reputation: 1944

As pointed out by Lee:

Set the FixedPanel property to the panel you want to remain the same size.

This works like this:

teamSplitContainer.SplitterDistance = teamSplitContainer.Height - 100;
teamSplitContainer.FixedPanel = FixedPanel.Panel2;

Upvotes: 20

Lee
Lee

Reputation: 144136

Set the FixedPanel property to the panel you want to remain the same size.

Upvotes: 27

MartW
MartW

Reputation: 12538

I'd use a TableLayoutControl for something like this rather than a Splitter.

Upvotes: 2

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