EDIT : To try and make this post make more sense.
The problem I've discovered is that, you are able to access 'hidden' RibbonTabs by clicking on a 'visible' tab, then using the mouse scroll button to cycle through the selected tabs. This cycles through 'hidden' tabs also, showing the contents of the tab.
I've attached an example project ... [note for some reason, I can't attach it here, even if I rename it].
Run the project, click on the 'Visible' tab, scroll the mouse wheel, and controls on a hidden tab will appear.
ORIGINAL POST:
RadRibbon has several tabs.
Depending on the context of what is happening in the application, some tabs are set to be hidden.
ribbon_taskdetail_visble.jpg below shows the 'Task Detail' tab, appropriately visible.
Application context changes, so the ribbon is hidden, shown in ribbon_taskdetail_hidden.jpg.
By clicking on a tab, then using the mouse scroll wheel, I am able to display the 'Hidden' tab contents, see ribbon_taskdetail_hidden_butavailable.jpg.
The problem I've discovered is that, you are able to access 'hidden' RibbonTabs by clicking on a 'visible' tab, then using the mouse scroll button to cycle through the selected tabs. This cycles through 'hidden' tabs also, showing the contents of the tab.
I've attached an example project ... [note for some reason, I can't attach it here, even if I rename it].
Run the project, click on the 'Visible' tab, scroll the mouse wheel, and controls on a hidden tab will appear.
ORIGINAL POST:
RadRibbon has several tabs.
Depending on the context of what is happening in the application, some tabs are set to be hidden.
ribbon_taskdetail_visble.jpg below shows the 'Task Detail' tab, appropriately visible.
Application context changes, so the ribbon is hidden, shown in ribbon_taskdetail_hidden.jpg.
By clicking on a tab, then using the mouse scroll wheel, I am able to display the 'Hidden' tab contents, see ribbon_taskdetail_hidden_butavailable.jpg.