How to find colletion of Forms? - winforms

i am developing an application in which there are many form i want to get a colletion of all these forms which are in open or hide state. how would i implement this.

This will help you get all forms opened by the application
FormCollection col = Application.OpenForms;

In .net 4.0 there is still a defect with Application.OpenForms. The form will be removed from the list of forms when changing ShowInTaskbar property. Use Application.OpenForms if you are sure that they do not change ShowInTaskbar. Otherwise think about managing your own OpenForms collection

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Refresh the UI of Windows Form

I'm working on an old project that supports Windows Forms.
This project contains some ResourceManager for the support of a few localizations. The idea is that you call ResourceManager["SomeResource"] instead of Resource.SomeResource and it returns you a localized string.
And these localized strings are used in the code of the initialization of the form. For example, you have Form1, and in Form1.Design.cs there is some code like this:
Label label1 = new Label();
label1.Text = ResourceManager["SomeResource"];
So the label will be created with an already localized string in the Text.
And we need to add the functionality of changing the UI language without reloading the Form.
We can just set the every Text property of every controls again. But it's a lot of code, the form contains a lot of controls.
We can call the Form.InitializeComponents(), this method will recreate all controls with new localized strings, but in some cases, it works slowly because it reloads some big data again.
Is there some other way to refresh all UI controls and get the new localized strings? Do Windows Forms support some mechanism like Binding in the WPF to create the "connection" between the Text properties and localized resources?
I think that you can achieve this by use of Invalidate() either on the form itself or on a container control that your other controls may be encompassed by.

vb.net - Can I load a wpf form into a canvas/grid control?

I trying to see if its possible to load a form into a canvas or grid control in wpf with vb.net.
I'm not very familiar with WPF at all, usually working with Winforms more than anything else, however I need to take advantage of the far superior transparancy options offered by WPF for this current project, so need to see if I can crack this.
In Winforms, I'd normally have a panel (call it contentpanel or mainpanel etc) and then whenever I needed to I could easily load another form into that panel dynamically and keep everything neat and tidy in one form when presented to the user, so something like...
dim newforminstance as form1
newforminstance.toplevel = true
newforminstance.topmost = false
contentpanel.controls.add(newforminstance)
newforminstance.show
That works a treat in Winforms; Is there a similar way to achieve this functionality in WPF?
Thanks in advance.

WPF Toolkit Propertybox does not display nullable Enums

I'm currently using the Extended WPF Toolkit and from that i'm using the Propertybox. This box displays all properties of a bound element. While this works great, there is one problem. I'm using Nullable... so it does not display this enum correctly (it just gives a textbox). If i changed the enum to a normal enum (not nullable), then it displays the items correctly in a combobox.
To solve this, i tried the IItemsSource interface as described in the documentation, but this won't allow me to add a "null" value either.
I know i could solve this by adding a fake "null" value to my enumlist, but i would like to avoid this. Does anyone here know how i could make my nullable display correctly?
Kind regards
Tom
Control documentation:
https://wpftoolkit.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=PropertyGrid
UPDATE SOLUTION:
I "solved" it by using a different control. http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/87715/Native-WPF-4-PropertyGrid. This grid supports it out of the box.
SOLUTION: I "solved" it by using a different control. https://github.com/xceedsoftware/wpftoolkit. This grid supports Nullable out of the box, and has some filtering functions for the properties you want to display that are not included in the Community Edition of the WPF Toolkit.
Update 2020: Added link to current webpage.

Devexpress Loading Issue

I have designed a Devexpress winform with many Devexpress controls.
When it is loading,the form gets flickering.
Is there any solution,for loading of my form smoothly?
Have you tried using a DataLayoutControl and set the methods "BeginUpdate" and "EndUpdate". This should help against the flickering.
This question is very old, but I answer it for someone else.
If the form is a general form(WinForm) rather than a form in Devexpress, it flashes when the entire form is redrawn if you used the Devexpress control in that form.
Make sure that the form you are using is XtraForm, and if it is not XtraForm, you must recreate it as XtraForm.
If you use XtraForm and it blinks Follow #Ronaldk6's comments.

Delphi Prism: How to load Winform without showing it?

I have a winform that needs to be loaded to update its controls' values or properties, before it is to be shown.
I found a stackoverflow question asking the same thing, but it's answer doesn't really help me. Load a form without showing it
Any sample code will be appreciated. Thank you,
Only you need create a new instance of the form and set the values of the controls.
check this code
Var
AForm : ChildForm;
begin
AForm:= new ChildForm;
AForm.textBox1.Text:='Foo'; //this control can be accessed here because the Modifiers property was set to public.
AForm.Show;
end;
Btw remember if you want modify or access the controls of another form you must set the property Modifiers of the control to access to public.
Create the form like this:
form := new MyForm();
Assuming you have implemented a method on MyForm to update the values, call it:
form.Update();//may need to pass parameters here
Show the form in the usual way:
form.ShowDialog();
From MSDN:
Form.Load
Occurs before a form is displayed for the first time.
So you can do all updates to the controls that are necessary before you show the form in this event handler.
But actually it is probably better to use databinding on the controls, so that they automatically reflect the current values you want them to show and you don't have to write any glue code bringing data on controls (and reading from them).

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