This example demonstrates how to save and restore a Splitter position by utilizing Serialization technology.
For more information, please refer to the How the splitter's position can be saved on exit and restored when the application is launched next time Knowledge Base article.
See Also:
BinaryFormatter Class
FormatterAssemblyStyle Enumeration
SplitContainerControl Class
Question Comments
Added By: Vernon Robinson at: 11/5/2014 5:19:25 PM
Tried running this example. After converting to 14.1 and changing the Target Framework to Version 4.51, the application starts, but the Splitter is missing and the buttons perform no action. Any idea on how I can get this or some other method to work to save the position of the splitter based upon actions by the User.
Added By: Yaroslav (DevExpress Support) at: 11/6/2014 12:21:55 AMHi Vernon,
I've just tested the VB.NET version of this example under .NET Framework 4.5.1 (DevExpress 14.1.7), but noticed no issues. Would you please provide us with your own version of this solution so we can try to reproduce this issue using it? I would also appreciate a short screencast illustrating the described problem (you can use the Jing tool to create it).
We're looking forward to your reply.