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Hello,
After playing a while with the new VS2005 I started to convert my existing
Windows Forms projects from .NET 1.1 in VS2003 to .NET V2.0 in VS2005.
After a few days converting and warning and bug hunting I finaly had a
succesfull build op my projects and libs but great was the desolution if I
saw that my application was still using the old style op buttons, textboxes
etc.
My new projects use the nice controls but my converted one not, what am I
missing?
Greets
Jean Paul Mertens
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I think you may need to add "Application.EnableVisualStyles();" right before your call that loads the form.
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hi
how to set the paper size in c#.net.
i tried with this code, which is not reflecting.
printersettings.printsizes.equal(print_size)
print_size, i got this value from the paper sizes selected for hp printer.
how to proceed with this?
hope i ll get help.
regards,
Sarayu
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I don't know how to write the statments in C# but i can in MC++, you can easly cconvert to your C#. (I Realy don't know if this works)
<code>using namespace System::Drawing;
using namespace System::Drawing::Printing;
PageSettings ^pg = gcnew PageSettings();
pg->PaperSize->Height = 500;
pg->PaperSize->Width = 400;
PrinterSettings ^ps = gcnew PrinterSettings();
ps->PaperSizes->Add(pg->PaperSize);</code>
<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA">sarayumadhavan wrote:</div>printersettings.printsizes.equal(print_size)</blockquote>
I hase seen you are using equal(). This function conpares and returns a boolean value if they are equal. example:
<code>String str1 = new String("1");
String str2 = new String("2");
String str3 = new String("1");
str1.equal(str2); // returns false
str1.equal(str3); // returns true</code>
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hi
thank you. i got the answers.
regards,
sarayu
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Does anyone know of a free/open source .NET 2005 compatible docking+toolbar library? There are many very expensive libraries, but I can't seem to find any free ones. I used to use Sandbar/Sanddock from divil.co.uk, which was fantastic but then the owner made it crazily expensive and removed the non-commercial license so I can't use it any more.
Shane
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I may have a solution.
http://www.icsharpcode.net/opensource/sd/[^]
This program is Open-Source (in C#) and has simular IDE VS (Blue Color). But if you don't want to release your software as Open-Source, then please ask an author for permision.
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Hi, this isn't quite what I meant. I'm not looking for an IDE, i'm looking for a window docking and toolbar library.
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Well it does have a libary. you can find:
SharpDevelop2.0.0.784_Source.zip\SharpDevelop\Src\Libraries\DockPanel_Src
it is stand alone project. And it is writen in C#
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Can anyone help me? I`ve just started my adventure with .NET.
I want use regular expression in my text box to validate text. For example reg. expression like this : "[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9]" accepts only for example "43-456" text. What if I enter "54-8f5" ? .NET Regular Expressions tells me that this text is not correct. But it doesn`t tell me which character is invalid.
My problem is that I want .NET show me which character (which character index in this incorrect string) is invalid.
Can anyone help with this?
conrados
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I think, and only i think.. that .NET not capable to do that... so you could do it manually... using the string methods and check if the string is numeric or not, then you could run the validation as an expression....
or you could ask the MSDN
...Miliaware
..Faris Madi
-- modified at 20:16 Thursday 24th November, 2005
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As militiaware writes, the Regex capabilities in .NET do not offer the option to find the place where the Regex fails to match.
However, you could write your own regular expression parser to find the "best match" to your string and, then, you will know which character failed.
I recommend this book, especially Chapter 8, "Parsing Regular Expressions":
Title: Building Parsers With Java
ISBN: 0201719622
Though the code and examples are in Java, you can easily translate it to the .NET-supported language of your choice.
The design of his parser has a bestMatch() method that will return the string that best matches your given input, in this case, "[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9][0-9]".
"we must lose precision to make significant statements about complex systems."
-deKorvin on uncertainty
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Hi,
I have a solution which has projects dependent on SSPI (Security Support Provider Interface ).
When I try to build the solution from vs.net command prompt using following command I get "Invalid Solution Configuration" error:
"E:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" <solution path=""> /rebuild debug /out builddetails.log
I tried out by changing the "Platform target property" from "Any CPU" to "X86" but it is still giving the same problem. Also the "platform target property" for "SSPI" project always remains "Win32".
Same solution is compiling properly with vs.net 2003.
Any suggestion on how to proceed.
Hiral
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In IDE open that solution to convert it.
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
You have suggested to open the solution in IDE to convert.
I have already done that. When I compile from IDE it builds successfully.
But I get the error only when I try to build the solution from vs.net 2005 command prompt.
Also I tested with "E:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" <solution path=""> /rebuild "debug|X86" /out builddetails.log, it works fine.
For each library referring any COM component this is required. So how do we generalize it when a batch file runs.
Hiral
-- modified at 2:00 Monday 28th November, 2005
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hi
How to print a form in c#.net. I would like to get the code. The code which i have is giving some trouble.
hope i get the help.
regards,
Sarayu.
-- modified at 1:47 Thursday 24th November, 2005
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Hi,
I wants to retrieve values of the controls
Like Label,LinkButton,ValidationSummary ,etc
contained in server side htmltable's Cell & table is itself contained in serverside control Panel & all these code created in ascx page of my application.
So, Can u tell me how would i retrieve my controls values contained on the aspx webform..?
Thanks in Advance
Ami
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I have an application in which i am trying to call some dll imported function that are exported using c++ calling convention. There are couple of function exported using c calling convention. When i import all those function in my application i am able to call functions that are exported using c calling convention but not able to call functions that are exported using c++ calling convention.
any help is greatly appreciated..
thanks, Ramendra
Ramendra K
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I have a scenario similar to the following:
Assume a single assembly (SomeAssembly.dll) contains the following types:
1. Class B inherits from class A
2. Class A implements properties Moe, Larry and Curly, all of type ArrayList.
3. Class B implements a public interface containing all of the public members of both classes A and B.
The problem:
I export the type library for SomeAssembly.dll using
Regasm.exe SomeAssembly.dll /tlb:SomeAssembly.tlb /codebase
When I view the generated type library, I see that while properties Moe and Larry appear as "Moe" and "Larry" (their proper case is preserved), property Curly is exported as "curly" (all lower case). So far, I haven't been able to find an explanation for this behavior, and while the CCW works just fine, the name change is a little disconcerting for my client.
The only similar article I was able to find referenced a known issue whereby if there was another "curly" property that was written to the type library first, all following same-named properties would bear the lowercase name, but there is only one "Curly" property in my assembly.
Any ideas? Failing a solution, is there any attribute decoration I might use to force the proper case in the generated type library?
Thanks.
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Hello
just looking for some advice really on how i should go about a project. Any help would be appreciated.
I have an application written in C# which accesses a mysql DB, it basically a reporting system keeps track of who is in work on what day etc. Has some options to print reports etc.
What i need to do is write a small app that can be installed on a seperate computer but uses the methods from the other application. Basically i just want this app to be use the print options on the other application and check whether the other app is currently running (there is a table in the database that has a flag when people are using the DB).
From what i can gather the .Net remoting is the best way to go about this?
Anyone know any smaple apps or good articles on the subject area, or any experinces on this kind of app ?
thanks in advance
ADAM
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Hello I'm developing ADO.NET project with C#.net I can connecting to SQL Server with button but I want to Disconnect from server I can't checking SQL Sever Connection & I can't Dissconneting from server how can i checking SQL server connection?
Ahmed Erarslan
MCAD,MCDBA,MCP
MCSD.NET
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Ahmed Erarslan wrote: I can't Dissconneting from server
Ahmed Erarslan wrote: MCDBA
hum, a DBA should know how to connect/disconnect to his database... !!!
or are you lying on you actual status ?!
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