How do I right align controls in a StatusStrip?
Solution 1:
Found it via MSDN forums almost immediately after posting :)
You can use a ToolStripLabel
to pseudo right align controls by setting the Text
property to string.Empty
and setting the Spring
property to true
. This will cause it to fill all of the available space and push all the controls to the right of the ToolStripLabel
over.
Solution 2:
For me it took two simple steps:
- Set
MyRightIntendedToolStripItem.Alignment
toRight
- Set
MyStatusStrip.LayoutStyle
toHorizontalStackWithOverflow
Solution 3:
As an added note this is due to the fact that in the Win32 API a cell is either fixed width or fills the remaining space -1
int statwidths[] = {100, -1};
SendMessage(hStatus, SB_SETPARTS, sizeof(statwidths)/sizeof(int), (LPARAM)statwidths);
SendMessage(hStatus, SB_SETTEXT, 0, (LPARAM)"Hi there :)");
If memory serves me correctly you can have only one fill cell (-1) per statusbar.
You could also add a third middle cell and give this the fill property to get a more concistent looking StatusBar. Consistent because Messages has an inset to its left right where you'd expect it. A bit like the mspaint shot found on the MSDN page for StatusBars
I like the creative appreach though :D
Solution 4:
You can display the Button
at the end of the StatusStrip
by using the logic below.
- Add a
ToolstripLabel
to theStatusStrip
- Set text as
string.Empty
- Set
Padding
for theToolstripLabel
For example:
this.toolStripStatusLabel1.Padding = new Padding((int)(this.Size.Width - 75), 0, 0, 0);