Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Inject UI into UBIK Studio"
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6. The class now has a Icon and Label property.<br> | 6. The class now has a Icon and Label property.<br> | ||
| − | 7. Set the values for both properties. The icon and label can be loaded directly from the .NET project's resources (example above). The button and the menu entry | + | 7. Set the values for both properties. The icon and label can be loaded directly from the .NET project's resources (example above). The values will then be displayed by the button and the menu entry.<br> |
8. In the GetWindow method, return your window (step 2).<br> | 8. In the GetWindow method, return your window (step 2).<br> | ||
9. Provide the updated DLL containing your UserControl in UBIK® Studio's [[Injection_Management#Injection_Folder.28s.29|Injection]] folder.<br> | 9. Provide the updated DLL containing your UserControl in UBIK® Studio's [[Injection_Management#Injection_Folder.28s.29|Injection]] folder.<br> | ||
Revision as of 07:58, 17 June 2026
Since version 5.2 it is possible to inject UI into UBIK® Studio.
The injected UI can be displayed inside a User Control and or Window.
This article will help you to inject your UI!
See also
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