ComponentOne Scheduler for WPF and Silverlight
AppointmentWrapPanel Class
Members 

C1.WPF.Schedule Namespace : AppointmentWrapPanel Class
Positions child elements in sequential position from left to right, breaking content to the next line at the edge of the containing box. Subsequent ordering happens sequentially from top to bottom or from right to left, depending on the value of the System.Windows.Controls.Orientation property. If System.Windows.Controls.Orientation property is System.Windows.Controls.Orientation.Vertical this panel behaves as the base class. If System.Windows.Controls.Orientation property is System.Windows.Controls.Orientation.Horizontal then AppointmentWrapPanel tries to position child elements in available space. For example, it doesn't wrap the child to the next line if the next line invisible. Instead, it shows as much as possible in the last visible line. When user clicks on the panel it tries to find and focus child element with x:Name="PART_Subject". It is used for switching appointment element into in-place editing mode.
Object Model
AppointmentWrapPanel Class
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Class AppointmentWrapPanel 
   Inherits System.Windows.Controls.WrapPanel
public class AppointmentWrapPanel : System.Windows.Controls.WrapPanel 
Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherObject
      System.Windows.DependencyObject
         System.Windows.Media.Visual
            System.Windows.UIElement
               System.Windows.FrameworkElement
                  System.Windows.Controls.Panel
                     System.Windows.Controls.WrapPanel
                        C1.WPF.Schedule.AppointmentWrapPanel

See Also

Reference

AppointmentWrapPanel Members
C1.WPF.Schedule Namespace