Message from @porco
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I'm still trying to figure out if it was purely my imagination or something but I can't seem to find the list of elements added to the design
in the project tree
expand the form entry
Oh nevermind, mistook them for ~~functions~~ methods
there will be a bunch of files
form1.designer.cs has all the form elements in it
So basically the option would be to create design of panel1, then add panel2, and then just toy with them via .`Visible`?
the easiest option would be to use a tabcontrol probably
since that has decent designer integration
and then hide the tabcontrols if you want
in wpf you can edit things outside of a form basically, idk if you can in winforms
Ohshit, forgot about that, since I was using radioButtons to toggle modes but tab should do that same thing
why me
It was actually a missclikc
And now i cant delet ur name
Im sorry <:blobconfounded:427568418107949090>
That transparency bugs me
Also all C# Window Toolkits from Microsoft are absolute garbage
Use Gtk# if you want to do "serious" desktop development with C#
Then you can just use the entire functionality of Gtk and you will find a C example for everything that you can just easily translate into C# without having to rely on C# tutorials
Or you can get a real job and have a chance of getting a gf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcNrFW6tuSg cooking pasta with a chicken stock pot put into it is intersting
@Matthew Found a picture of you
Aww, he got me :(
WPF and UWP aren't that bad tbh
i'd rather use them
then use java swing/javafx
@porco tbh I enjoy the Visual Studio Designer WYSIWYG type "programming" of drag a button and you can then assign shit to it
Same shit with C++ Builder
wtf
It saves the trouble of manually entering the coords (at least from my experience)
eww non reactive UI
I really like the Zora designs in Breath of the Wild
Windows Forms are awful to work with and Visual Studio is a frustrating IDE
vs is the best ide
intellij idea is best ide