I need a WeifenLuo replacement that'll run on both .NET and Mono, on Windows, Linux and Mac, preferrably licensed under the MIT license. I'd appreciate if the API was similar to WeifenLuo's, but I understand that such may not be available.

Also, since I couldn't find anything on Google, I believe this might not exist. In this case, I'd like some hints regarding how to implement this.

I have some(not much) Windows.Forms experience, and I must not use any P/Invoke. I already know out how to detect window motion and how to create a borderless translucent window on a given position and with a given size.

So here are some problems I am facing:

  1. WeifenLuo supports multiple left/right/top/bottom panes, allowing them to be resized and contain more than one panel.
  2. It also supports splittable tabs.

Is there anything else I should be aware of before starting? Are there similar open-source projects available?

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I have been wanting the same thing. I have been testing a basic layout system for win forms and found that the mono Mac version of WinForms is not 100% complete like drag and drop has not been implemented and is slow.

From my own searching GTK# has the best support across all platforms. The other way is to split the UI for each platform i.e. WinFoms, GTK# (linux) and Cocoa (cocoa#/monobjc).

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That brings another problem. Is there any docking library available for GTK# and Cocoa#? I know MonoDevelop has a docking system, but I had no luck making it standalone... – luiscubal Jan 29 '09 at 11:17
I haven't found anything yet. For the Mac it is not the way to do things. Check out MonoMate that uses the monobjc lib and has a basic tabbed document interface. I haven't used GTK# that much. – Ben Martin Jan 29 '09 at 22:02
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It is possible to disable all PInvoke to Win32 API when running on Mono. The price you pay is to lose drag and drop support on Mono/Linux, which may be acceptable in some cases.

Update: http://www.lextm.com/2012/02/dockpanel-suite-patch-to-support-lite.html

Further update: http://www.lextm.com/2012/05/call-to-community-dockpanel-suite.html A fork of DPS is now hosted on GitHub, http://github.com/dockpanelsuite/dockpanelsuite

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Thanks. I'll investigate this a little further. – luiscubal May 3 '10 at 18:48
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