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Lots of examples on www.planetsourcecode.com
Grtz,
Guus
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Hello,
I'm currently writing a small VB app in Visual Studio .NET that uses MDI forms. I'm looking to find out how I can skin the main and child forms. So far I've found various VB6 samples which dont convert to .NET and some commercial ActiveX controls. I'd rather learn how to do the skinning myself than just opt out and pay for a control.
If it's too hard with MDI, then I'd be happy to learn how to skin forms in general.
Any help would be great
SplatterX
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Try using SkinCrafter, a great ActiveX control which you can use for a DEMO version. You can find it at
SkinCrafter[^]
I hope this will fix you prob,
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I've got two computers, one XP and one 98 SE. On the XP computer I've programmed a little program and on that computer it works. Now, I want to run that computer on win 98SE (with VB6.0 Runtime Files installed!!). But when I want to run the program it gives a runtime error 430....
I realy don't now where the problem lies.. Here is the code for Form_Load:
Private Sub Form_Load()<br />
List1.AddItem "Bart"<br />
... ... ... ... ...<br />
List1.AddItem "Rutger"<br />
'---------------------------------------------<br />
GetFiles "Gasten\"<br />
End Sub
And:
Public Function GetFiles(ByVal FolderName As String)<br />
Dim oFso As New FileSystemObject<br />
Dim oFolder As Folder<br />
Dim oFile As File<br />
Set oFolder = oFso.GetFolder(FolderName)<br />
For Each oFile In oFolder.Files<br />
Dim LengteFile, LengteFolder, A, B As Integer<br />
LengteFile = Len(oFile)<br />
LengteFolder = Len(oFolder)<br />
A = Lengte - 4<br />
B = A - LengteFolder<br />
List2.AddItem Mid(oFile, LengteFolder + 2, (LengteFile - LengteFolder - 5))<br />
Combo1.AddItem Mid(oFile, LengteFolder + 2, (LengteFile - LengteFolder - 5))<br />
Next<br />
End Function
Can anybody please help me!! This is very anoying!!!
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The FileSystemObject that is installed on the other computer is not compatible with the version that you have on your computer. Install Internet Explorer 5.5 or later on the Windows 98 SE and things will work fine. You may also look for a recent version of the scripting runtime from http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/nhp/default.asp?contentid=28001169 - I usually prefer to required Internet Explorer 5.5 in my setups since the scripting runtime setup EXE sometimes seem to fail on some older computes.
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i have a logitech webcam which is connected to a usb port.i want to know how can i capture the image from webcam using visual basic.also wanto do some image processing on the captured image like finding the bitmap values,pixel information,x and y coordinates,finding the contrast of image etc.if anyone can help me out with this i will be really greatful.
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hi its Richard here,
I have a doubt , Can Anyone help me out.
How to automatically install Mdac along with my software ? I have downloaded mergemodules for mdac,but it doesnt work, i.e. its not getting automatically installed... how to do it? When I attach Mdac.msm merge module in my setup project and see the no. of files, it shows (none), i.e. the list is empty..
Thanks
Richard
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In the package and deployment wizard of VB6 you can enter the name of a program to be executed after installation of the package. This can be the installation of your MDAC version or a bat file containing... whatever.
HTH, Grtz,
Guus
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Thx but I want it in Vb.net
Richards
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I am adding my first progress bar to a VB.NET application, and I placed it on a form I want to increment the value property after calling each of a series of subroutines. I used the ProgressBar1.Inctement() statement for this, but the progress bar dosen't change. I tried adding the ProgressBar1.Refresh statement after I increment, and also refreshed the form, but it didn't help.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!
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A few questions:
What are the Minimum and Maximum properties set to?
What does the Increment statement look like?
Also, after to do the Increment, have you tried doing an Application.DoEvents() so the window and it's controls can update?
RageInTheMachine9532
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Hello,
I'm running a Windows 2000 Pro machine (30 GB hard drive, P4, 1800 MHZ, 130,128 KB RAM (I'm not sure what that equates to)). My computer is slow after VB.NET is loaded. Can anyone tell me why this is or how I can fix this?
Thanks much!
Vi
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i think the minimum requirement of memory for .Net is around 128 MB. So try increasing ur ram. this worked for me. i had initially 128 mb with a P4 2.4 MHZ, Win Xp. I upgraded the ram to 512 MB and now .Net runs pretty fast.
rIsHaBh
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If I have an IntPtr that points to a structure like this
Public Structure VR
Public X as Integer
Public Y as Integer
End Structure
Is there a way in VB /VB.NET to refer to this memory in the code without using Marshall.PtrToStructure or Marshall.ReadInt16 and use a structure like code to access the memebers.
In other words what I am looking for is something like this
Dim MyVr as VR("at" MyIntPtr)
Z = MyVr.X + MyVR.Y
Any help appreciated.
Victor Rubinstein
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Hello,
can anyone give me an example (with the files) of how to create a dde between 2 vb.net programs. I know that itis not supported but I cannot find any examples or find articles on this matter. Please e-mail me with the answer.
Thx in advance.
Tom Wambecq (tom@wambecq.com)
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Does anyone know how to create an icon out of a custom logo?
Thanks much!
Vi
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Did you already try IconXP? Try for 30 days. Then find a crack on astalavista. But my advice is to buy
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Hello,
I'm trying to create a new ASP.Net Web Application and get the following error message:
The default Web access mode for this project is set to file share, but the project folder at 'http://localhost/webapplication2' cannot be opened with the path "\\SERVER\wwwroot$\WebApplication2'. The error returned was:
Unable to create Web project 'WebApplication2'. The UNC share "\\SERVER\wwwroot$\WebApplication2' does not exist or you do not have access.
Does anyone know why I'm getting this error and how to fix it?
Thanks so much!
Vi
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This is usually caused by either incorrect NTFS permissions on the directory wwwroot (meaning you don't have the rights to create anything in here), or the wwwroot folder is not being shared as wwwroot$, or both!
The share wwwroot$ should be created on the \InetPub\wwwroot folder and the share permissions should include VS Developers with Full Control access. The NTFS permissions (Security tab) should include everything EXCEPT Full Control, Change Permissions, and Take Ownership. You can get to these from the Security tab by clicking on the Advanced button at the bottom. If VS Developers is not there, Add it, then make sure all the permissions are enabled except for the three I just mentioned.
RageInTheMachine9532
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Thanks so much for your response, Dave. I found out that the IIS was not even installed on this computer. I installed it and I'm up and running again. Yay!
Vi
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Transferring arrays from C DLL's to VB.Net
I have a DLL written in C. This DLL reads a text file and creates a several very large arrays, 500,000 points and even larger. I would like the get the data in VB.Net so that I can plot it. Presently I am creating an equally sized array in VB and copying the data from the DLL's array into the VB array.
There must be a better way. I looked into using a SAFEARRAY but it looks to me that VB.Net doesn't use them as a native array structure.
Can I get the DLL's pointer to the array and use it in VB.Net?
Can I otherwise package the array in the DLL so that I do not need to duplicate it?
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I need to populate a dropdown with a list of shared printers. I haven't been able to find anything on how to get a share name at all.
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How do you make a credits screen which has for example a picturebox or something... The idea is just to make a box where text (or also pictures) scrolls down... Does anybody got an idea on how to do this???
Thnx, and remember VB6.0!!!
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