Formstartposition manual






















 · StartPositionをManualの設定にして、コンストラクタやLoadイベントで以下のように指定します。. www.doorway.ruosition = www.doorway.ru '画面左上. www.doorway.ruon = New Point (0, 0) '画面上中央. Dim screenW As Integer = www.doorway.rukingArea (Me).Width / 2. Dim formW As Integer = www.doorway.ru / 2. Me. That is correct since ShowDialog would set www.doorway.ru == www.doorway.ru Since you are www.doorway.ru () then www.doorway.ru == null thus www.doorway.ruParent is ignored. So to accomplish this function I would make the following changes: public DealsForm () { InitializeComponent (); //www.doorway.ruosition = www.doorway.ruParent Reviews: 1.  · www.doorway.ruosition = www.doorway.ruParent; If I set it via the Property Editor it works perfectly, but I would really like to do it via code. Should be a no-brainer but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out maybe I need more caffeine.


This property enables you to set the starting position of the form when it is displayed at run time. The form's position can be specified manually by setting the Location property or use the default location specified by Windows. You can also position the form to display in the center of the screen or in the center of its parent form for forms. StartPositionをManualの設定にして、コンストラクタやLoadイベントで以下のように指定します。. www.doorway.ruosition = www.doorway.ru '画面左上. www.doorway.ruon = New Point (0, 0) '画面上中央. Dim screenW As Integer = www.doorway.rukingArea (Me).Width / 2. Dim formW As Integer = www.doorway.ru / 2. Me. www.doorway.ruosition = www.doorway.ruParent; If I set it via the Property Editor it works perfectly, but I would really like to do it via code. Should be a no-brainer but for the life of me I can't seem to figure it out maybe I need more caffeine.


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