When trying to collapse the ProgressBar inside the StatusStrip, the ProgressBar is been hidden not collapsed.
Workaround:radStatusStrip1.Items.Remove(radProgressBarElement1)
So, when I drop a RadStatusStrip on my radForm. In that object, I then add a RadWaitingBarElement. Then I change SPRING = TRUE and WAITINGSTYLE = "Dash", all in the properties window. At design time, it looks good. However, at run time, it reverts back to the default bar and just scrolls across the screen. Did I find a bug? Do I need to change other properties of the RadWaitingBarElement? Also, I noticed that when I change the WaitingIndicators in property page, those changes to take affect either. Very confusing and frustrating
We are using Telerik version 2018.3.911.40
To reproduce: 1. Add a RadStatusStrip at design time. 2. Add a RadWaitingBarElement at design time. 3. In the Properties section of Visual Studio set the WaitingStyle property to DotsSpinner. You will notice that the WaitingStyle is not serialized. If you run the application the default WaitingStyle is displayed. Workaround: Set the WaitingStyle programmatically at run time.
To reproduce: please run the attached sample project and follow the steps illustrated in the gif file.
1. Add RadForm and set design time: this.AutoSize = true; this.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized; this.Size = new Size(750, 500); 2. Add RadMenu with more than 10 menu items. 3. Add RadStatusStrip with few items 4. When run the application and the items from strip are not visible Workaround: Restore the WindowState of form to Normal at design time and set the WindowState to Maximized run time in the Load event of form. Here is the snippet: private void RadForm1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { this.WindowState = FormWindowState.Maximized; }
Changing the ForeColor property of the BorderPrimitive of the RadStatusStripElement has no effect.
To reproduce: - Set RadStatusStrip SizingGrip property to false. - When you move the mouse to the right corner its cursor is changed and you can resize. Workaround: - Completely remove the element with the following code: int lastIndex = this.radStatusStrip1.StatusBarElement.Children.Count; this.radStatusStrip1.StatusBarElement.Children.RemoveAt(lastIndex - 1);
To reproduce: Add a RadStatusStrip and a button element inside. Set the button's ToolTipText, start the application, hover on the element and you will notice that the tooltip will not show.
FIX. RadStatusStrip's label element ForeColor should be black with Office2010Blue theme.
RadProgresBarElement's Visibility property does not work properly when it is in RadStatusStrip control.
When you add an element to RadStatusStrip, for example RadProgressBarElement, you can't set its Visibility to Hidden/Collapsed