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Play with the FormBorderStyle property.
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can anyone explain clearly whether C#.net is platform independent or not? so many people saying their own style. still i am confused. TIA
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C# is plateform independent because it's virtual machine concept.
matter of fact is this .Net Applications can be run on any plateform that supports the Virtual Machine (.Net FrameWork like JRE for Java)
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Even with java this is not completely true. Applicatiosn always use OS functions. The OS functions mey contain bugs and quircks that makes it just a little more complicated. I know about horrible cases where two diferent applications require non-compatible runtime engines. So platform independency is always relative. The least you should do is test on each platform.
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The answer is not simple. C# is an independantly standardised language, but rigt now, it works in the .NET framework, for Windows, and under Mono ( in Linux ), but I'm not sure how complete the Mono implimentation is.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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We can deploy vs.net c# application on mono framework in linux. But it is quite hard I can deploy some simple c# windows application in linux with mono.
go to
http://www.mono-project.com
ashis
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Christian Graus wrote: ...but I'm not sure how complete the Mono implimentation is.
The Mono API today is somewhere in between .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0.
from the Mono Project[^] site.
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blackjack2150 wrote: The Mono API today is somewhere in between .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0.
As some features of the C# 3.0 compiler is already implemented, I'd say that different parts are it different states between .NET 1.1 and .NET 3.5.
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single minded; short sighted; long gone;
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Dear all
Regards
I want a drawing editor like on the following link
http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/DrawToolsRedux.asp
but i want that instead of using C# grapics i want to use OpenGl for drawing and also instead of reading .dtl file, it reads a DXF file and then draw it using OpenGl like in the above link.
Regards
David
david
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I don't see a programming question ?
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Dear Graus
Regards!
i need the drawing editor just like the one available on the link
www.codeproject.com/useritems/DrawToolsRedux.asp
in C# and OpenGl.means programming of all the Drawing Editor in C# u sing OpenGl.
Thanking n advance.
Regrds
David
david
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I have the following:
DataGrid dgSubdivisions
TextBox addName
TextBox addCity
TextBox addState
The textboxes are all in a Footer of the DataGrid, the datagrid fills itself using all TemplateColumns and a SQL Database.
I am working on the add (insert) piece of the database. I can't figure out how to get the values of the textboxes to insert them into the database.
Here is what I have, no errors, although no inserted data.
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Name", ((TextBox)dgSubdivisions.Controls[0].Controls[indexFooter].FindControl("addName")).Text);<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@City", ((TextBox)dgSubdivisions.Controls[0].Controls[indexFooter].FindControl("addCity")).Text);<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@State", ((TextBox)dgSubdivisions.Controls[0].Controls[indexFooter].FindControl("addState")).Text);<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ZIP", ((TextBox)dgSubdivisions.Controls[0].Controls[indexFooter].FindControl("addZIP")).Text);<br />
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Parcel", ((TextBox)dgSubdivisions.Controls[0].Controls[indexFooter].FindControl("addParcel")).Text);
The only way to speed up a Macintosh computer is at 9.8 m/sec/sec.
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I want to synchronize my system clock timing with the NIST timing through program. how can i get the NIST timimg
Please Give me a suggestion or a reference site
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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The NTPClient class is simply to use. Follow the example below:
NTPClient client;<br />
try<br />
{<br />
client = new NTPClient("time.nist.gov");<br />
client.Connect();<br />
}<br />
catch(Exception e)<br />
{<br />
Console.WriteLine("ERROR: {0}", e.Message);<br />
return;<br />
}<br />
Console.Write(client.ToString());<br />
Regards,
Satips.
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I have put that NTPCLient in my application . I have mentioned it for example. Likewsie She can put it for her Namespace.
Regards,
Satips.
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Thank you Thank you Thank you a lot.
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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Welcome
Regards,
Satips.
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Dear Satips,
If i am enabling the windows time service then it will automatically synchronize my system time know.
If yes, then is it possible for me to enable this service from the server itself.
Can i manipulate the clients' services
Best Regards,
M. J. Jaya Chitra
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While this may not be best practice, it's experimental in my attempts to learn regex while playing around with a RichTextBox.
The idea is to find all HTML tags and color them. However, it's not behaving well. It does indeed find tags such as <html> or </html>, but not <body bgcolor="#ffffff">. I'm relatively sure I have the Regular Expression correct.
Another strange behavior is it won't let me edit the colored tags once they have been "colorized".
I'm triggering this with a key press event (Enter).
At this point, I'm open to suggestions to make this work as prescribed, and of course, I'm prepared to hear alternative suggestions to get the results I'm looking for.
Thank you...
private void ChangeTagColors(RichTextBox richTextBox1)
{
richTextBox1.SelectionStart = 0;
richTextBox1.SelectionLength = richTextBox1.Text.Length;
int index = 0;
foreach (string str in richTextBox1.Text.Split())
{
Regex regex = new Regex(
@"(\<[^\>]*\>)",
RegexOptions.IgnoreCase
| RegexOptions.Multiline
| RegexOptions.Singleline
| RegexOptions.ExplicitCapture
| RegexOptions.Compiled
);
if (regex.IsMatch(str))
{
richTextBox1.SelectionColor = Color.Blue;
richTextBox1.SelectionProtected = true;
}
index = index + str.Length + 1;
}
}
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Hello,
simplicitylabs wrote: but not
Maybe it's because of the " chars, try:
You also could simplify your regex like this:
@"(\<.*\>)"
Apart from that I would suggest you to use the String class methods for this kind of simple validation (IndexOf).
I now that regex is extremely powerfull, but it's also very expensive in terms of perfomance.
Shortly I made a performance test because I had to validate a lot of strings very often in my application.
I found out that using 3 IndexOf instead of a regex was much faster (more than 100 times faster).
simplicitylabs wrote: Another strange behavior is it won't let me edit the colored tags once they have been "colorized".
I think it's not strange at all, as you are explicitly forcing it with: richTextBox1.SelectionProtected = true;
Hope it helps!
All the best,
Martin
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Hi Guys,
Just want to ask few questions:
1. how to end user's login session if the user is disconnected from the internet?
2. in C#, what events i suppose to apply if i want to run some function when the users close the "X" button on the Browser?
Thanks a lot
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Is this a Web Forms app or Windows Forms?
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Sorry for the late reply, it's a web-apps ... running on IIS ...
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