

Includes a function to return a reference to a specific panel so panels may reference each other (mainly used for panels to refer to the configuration panel). Also holds the enumeration of PanelTypes. PanelTypes NextPanel - Representation of the panel to go to when going "forward"Ĭreates and keeps a reference to all the IPanels and even handles the navigation through the application.PanelTypes PreviousPanel - Representation of the panel to go to when going "back".UserControl Control - Returns an implied cast of self (useful for passing to other function in the main form).string Title - The title of the panel to be shown in the form.The interface also requires the following gettable properties: void SetWindow(FormMain) - Called when the main form prepares the panels, allows panels to keep a reference to the window/form.void OnShow - Called when the control is added to the form.


The interface IPanel requires the following functions: PanelTypesĪn enumeration representing all the available panels to have in the installer. These two in tandem determine how the navigation through the installer occurs. The controls to be added implement the interface IPanel and are represented in the accomanying enumeration PanelTypes. The system starts through the FormMain object which then adds the necessary control to the form. I decided to put this in a separate repo mainly because it didn't feel quite right to have it in with the actual application itself as the application is JavaScript injection onto an Electron.js platform, and this is an actual executable that only sets ups files for it.
#POSER SYNONYM MOD#
This is the source for the Windows installer of BandagedBD, a mod for Discord. Please use the new installers found here: BandagedBD Installer
#POSER SYNONYM INSTALL#
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