We have a thick desktop app that uses a checkbox treeview to show data
layers that are available to display in a separate window. However,
although Checkboxes look nice and consistent in this display they are
the wrong control to use in some cases. A checkbox implies that more
than one data layer can be chosen, however some data layers are mutually
exclusive, others are not. On first pass it struck me that either the
checkboxes should only appear next to those data layers that are
inclusive and disappear when a mutually exclusive one is chosen. Or have
a treeview that mixes radio buttons and checkboxes.
Is there any good examples of such complexity available for public
viewing? I have checked Vista guidelines and a few pattern sites with no
luck.
 
Thanks
 
Mark
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