Introduce a flexible InfoPanel architecture for grid components, allowing per-grid customization via a new InfoPanelType parameter. Add MgInfoPanelTemplateBase for code-based InfoPanel templates with overridable header, content, and footer sections. Support custom templates in MgGridInfoPanel via new RenderFragment parameters. Add MgGridDataColumn for InfoPanel-specific column settings. Demonstrate usage with a custom InfoPanel for ShippingDocument grid. Maintains backward compatibility with default InfoPanel behavior.
Introduce reusable MgGridToolbarBase and MgGridToolbarTemplate components, replacing old toolbar implementations. InfoPanel now displays grid captions and includes a toolbar for quick actions. Refactor InfoPanel value rendering for improved DevExpress-like appearance. Update IMgGridBase and related classes to support captions and use new abstractions. Update usings and project structure accordingly.
- Introduce MgEditState enum and expose EditState on IMgGridBase
- Replace event-based syncing state with property-based state
- Redesign MgGridInfoPanel to support both view and edit modes with dynamic DevExpress editors and two-way binding
- Add visual distinction for edit/view modes in info panel
- Replace FruitBankToolbarTemplate with generic MgGridToolbarTemplate; toolbar adapts to grid edit/sync state
- Update all grid usages to use new toolbar
- Improve robustness, error handling, and maintainability throughout grid, info panel, and toolbar code
Introduced a dynamic Info Panel to MgGridBase, allowing users to view details of the selected row in a side panel. Added the MgGridInfoPanel component with automatic form generation and styling. Updated all grid usages to use the new OnGridFocusedRowChanged event and enabled the info panel in GridPartner. Changed app logo and splash screen references in the Windows packaging manifest and added a placeholder splash image. Also included minor using fixes.
Replaced all checks and UI visibility conditions using LoggedInModel.IsDeveloper with LoggedInModel.IsAdministrator across Blazor components and grid templates. This change restricts advanced features and UI elements to administrator users instead of developer users. The "Delete" toolbar item remains accessible to developers. No other logic or functionality was modified.