Document Windows
Visual Studio provides document windows for VSPackage implementers. You typically use a document window when you:
Need editors or edit controls.
Must persist information that is created or modified in a window.
Document windows are child windows of the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). The multiple document interface (MDI) can create multiple instances. Because document windows are confined to the MDI client area, document windows cannot be docked or float freely. For more information, see Window Management.
In This Section
Document Windows Overview
Provides an overview of document windows and how to implement them.Document Window Implementation
Provides details about how to implement a document window.Running Document Table
Provides an overview of the running document table and lists all the entries that it contains.Persistence and the Running Document Table
Provides details about how projects manage the persistence of their project items.RDT Event Explorer Sample
Demonstrates how to create an explorer that logs Running Document Table (RDT) events. Selecting an event in the grid displays its properties in the Properties window.
Related Sections
- User Interfaces
Explains how to use Visual Studio services to create UI elements that match the rest of Visual Studio.