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    Nathan Holt at EMOM
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    I'm thinking of designing a slider control that doesn't do anything that different from the ones Microsoft provides, but is more friendly to programmers who use it. Specificly, it would support the track and change events that the ActiveX control provides, but would not automatically display raw units in a tooltip above the slider. Would this be too trivial to make an article on? Nathan

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      I'm thinking of designing a slider control that doesn't do anything that different from the ones Microsoft provides, but is more friendly to programmers who use it. Specificly, it would support the track and change events that the ActiveX control provides, but would not automatically display raw units in a tooltip above the slider. Would this be too trivial to make an article on? Nathan

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      Paras Kaneriya
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      Nothing is too trivial to artical on. Go Ahead.:-D

      Paras Kaneriya
      The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.

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        I'm thinking of designing a slider control that doesn't do anything that different from the ones Microsoft provides, but is more friendly to programmers who use it. Specificly, it would support the track and change events that the ActiveX control provides, but would not automatically display raw units in a tooltip above the slider. Would this be too trivial to make an article on? Nathan

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Go for it. As long as you explain clearly what you are trying to solve, and present the code in a clear and informative way it should get people looking at it. It could provide the answer to problems that other people are having and help them. Why not do a WinForms version and a WPF version? That way you could show people how to work with the two technologies.

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