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Hi,

i've created a simple solution with 2 projects. The 1st project (class library) contains a custom control called Container which draws itself with rounded corners. The 2nd project (windows forms) is a test application.

If I add a Container instance to main Form in the 2nd project it shows the rounded corners nicely. Also when I run the 2nd project I can see the Container.

However when I start moving the form (click and hold the titlebar), especially when I move it very fastly, all the drawing is messed up, drawn over and over again but not clearing it's surface first...

I can call Container1.Refresh() in the Form1.Move event, but I don't want to set this everytime because this also means I have to call Container1.Refresh() in the Form1.Resize event and who knows which other event...

Is there an event in the Container (control) class itself where I should call Me.Refresh() or Me.Update() or Me.Invalidate() ?

For reference (Form1.vb)

Public Class Form1

Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

End Sub

Private Sub Form1_Move(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Move
    Me.Container1.Refresh()
End Sub

End Class

for reference (Container.vb):

Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D

Public Class Container : Inherits Control
    Private _Gp As GraphicsPath

    Private Sub Container_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.Paint

        Dim r As Rectangle = e.ClipRectangle
        Dim gp As New GraphicsPath
        Dim cs As Integer = 25 'CornerSize

    CornerSize'

        r.Inflate(-5, -5)

        gp.AddArc(r.X, r.Y, cs, cs, 180, 90)
        gp.AddArc(r.X + r.Width - cs, r.Y, cs, cs, 270, 90)
        gp.AddArc(r.X + r.Width - cs, r.Y + r.Height - cs, cs, cs, 0, 90)
        gp.AddArc(r.X, r.Y + r.Height - cs, cs, cs, 90, 90)

        Dim t As Single = cs / 2 + r.Y
        gp.AddLine(r.X, r.Y + r.Height - cs, r.X, t)

        e.Graphics.SmoothingMode = Drawing.Drawing2D.SmoothingMode.AntiAlias
        e.Graphics.DrawPath(Pens.Black, gp)
    End Sub

End Class
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VB.NET Custom Control (custom drawing) Refresh Problem

Hi,

i've created a simple solution with 2 projects. The 1st project (class library) contains a custom control called Container which draws itself with rounded corners. The 2nd project (windows forms) is a test application.

If I add a Container instance to main Form in the 2nd project it shows the rounded corners nicely. Also when I run the 2nd project I can see the Container.

However when I start moving the form (click and hold the titlebar), especially when I move it very fastly, all the drawing is messed up, drawn over and over again but not clearing it's surface first...

I can call Container1.Refresh() in the Form1.Move event, but I don't want to set this everytime because this also means I have to call Container1.Refresh() in the Form1.Resize event and who knows which other event...

Is there an event in the Container (control) class itself where I should call Me.Refresh() or Me.Update() or Me.Invalidate() ?

For reference (Form1.vb)

Public Class Form1

Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

End Sub

Private Sub Form1_Move(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Move
    Me.Container1.Refresh()
End Sub

End Class

for reference (Container.vb):

Imports System.Windows.Forms

Imports System.Drawing Imports System.Drawing.Drawing2D

Public Class Container : Inherits Control Private _Gp As GraphicsPath

Private Sub Container_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles Me.Paint

    Dim r As Rectangle = e.ClipRectangle
    Dim gp As New GraphicsPath
    Dim cs As Integer = 25 'CornerSize

    r.Inflate(-5, -5)

    gp.AddArc(r.X, r.Y, cs, cs, 180, 90)
    gp.AddArc(r.X + r.Width - cs, r.Y, cs, cs, 270, 90)
    gp.AddArc(r.X + r.Width - cs, r.Y + r.Height - cs, cs, cs, 0, 90)
    gp.AddArc(r.X, r.Y + r.Height - cs, cs, cs, 90, 90)

    Dim t As Single = cs / 2 + r.Y
    gp.AddLine(r.X, r.Y + r.Height - cs, r.X, t)


    e.Graphics.SmoothingMode = Drawing.Drawing2D.SmoothingMode.AntiAlias
    e.Graphics.DrawPath(Pens.Black, gp)
End Sub

End Class