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JF2015
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JF2015
6-Jan-15 5:40am
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As I already wrote: The "System.Net" namespace must be used.
JF2015
5-Oct-12 0:45am
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Please never post your mail address online to avoid being spammed.
JF2015
4-Oct-12 8:43am
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Most means >50%, so just query for that...
JF2015
4-Oct-12 7:26am
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I personally don't like C++ Builder since we had very bad experience with it at work, but it certainly is good to start with. 5+
JF2015
4-Oct-12 7:24am
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Very nice answer. 5+
JF2015
4-Oct-12 6:15am
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Don't you see that the function get_info() does appear in your code two time?? This is not allowed. You may rename the second function to e.g. get_detailed_info().
JF2015
4-Oct-12 5:30am
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This means that you did not modify the function get_info, but created a new one. Make sure you only have one function called get_info in your code.
JF2015
4-Oct-12 0:58am
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Perfect - Giving him the whole list should certainly help. 5+
JF2015
3-Oct-12 4:52am
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Did you read through the links? Except the ones with the MediaPlayer, there is no UI.
JF2015
2-Oct-12 10:57am
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Great!!! Finally!
JF2015
2-Oct-12 10:33am
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Yes it will. There is only this one "global" object and not multiple instances of it.
JF2015
1-Oct-12 2:29am
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This error probably does not occur in the above code. Show us more of your code so that we can hep you.
JF2015
1-Oct-12 1:19am
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The solution is the same. You need to instantiate the StringReader object before you can use it - just fill it with your content. In my sample I just filled it with "HelloWorld", but you have your own content in there - probably the text you want to print.
JF2015
29-Sep-12 6:47am
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Nice one. 5+
JF2015
28-Sep-12 5:38am
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You are trying to convert the string "sidd" to a double - how is this supposed to work?
JF2015
27-Sep-12 3:34am
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The line wResult_4th_8Bits |= 0x80; basically only sets the 8th bit and the line wResult_4th_8Bits &= 0x7f; resets any bit above the 7th bit and leaves the lowest 7 bit unchanged, maybe just to convert a 32bit/16bit/8bit value to 7bit. Why this code performs this action, I can't tell you - this is not clear out of the context.
JF2015
27-Sep-12 1:01am
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Yes, CP most of the time has good articles for these types of question. 5+
JF2015
26-Sep-12 5:06am
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I'm glad we finally got it to work!!
JF2015
26-Sep-12 4:59am
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I modified the answer so that it now should ignore spaces inside the string and tested it with your values - it works now. Please try it out.
JF2015
26-Sep-12 4:48am
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Please post the items that don't work - I can't help you otherwise. Thanks!
JF2015
26-Sep-12 4:41am
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So, please share your exact code with us.
JF2015
25-Sep-12 7:54am
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Did you copy the above code into your application and test it without modifications?
JF2015
25-Sep-12 6:24am
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This code doesn't make sense - what do you want to achieve?
JF2015
25-Sep-12 6:14am
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The above code works very well. What doesn't work for you?
JF2015
25-Sep-12 5:25am
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If the answer helped you, please upvote and accept it. Thanks!
JF2015
24-Sep-12 3:46am
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Normally RaiseEvent should occur when you click on a checkbox, you don't need to trigger it manually. Where does it state that?
JF2015
24-Sep-12 3:31am
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Please try it out and upvote/accept my answer. Thanks!
JF2015
24-Sep-12 3:28am
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For example you can add that to the constructor of your form as here:
Public Sub New()
InitializeComponent()
Me.checkBox1.CheckedChanged += New System.EventHandler(Me.checkBox_CheckedChanged)
Me.checkBox2.CheckedChanged += New System.EventHandler(Me.checkBox_CheckedChanged)
Me.checkBox3.CheckedChanged += New System.EventHandler(Me.checkBox_CheckedChanged)
End Sub
JF2015
24-Sep-12 2:03am
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If it helped you, please accept and upvote my answer. Thanks!
JF2015
24-Sep-12 1:58am
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This question was asked 2 years ago, so why answer now?
JF2015
24-Sep-12 1:14am
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Thanks!
JF2015
17-Sep-12 7:31am
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You don't need it. It may just be used if you want to have two separate strings. One before and one after the period.
JF2015
17-Sep-12 6:47am
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It is just to separate the part before and after the period.
JF2015
14-Sep-12 7:37am
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The above code gives you the file that was last written to. You can also read which file was last accessed by using f.LastAccessTime or created by using f.CreationTime. In the file properties there is no "last opened".
JF2015
14-Sep-12 7:14am
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So, what do you mean with "not working"? It is working on my PC...
JF2015
12-Sep-12 2:53am
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Unless you update your question to show more code, it will be hard to help you.
JF2015
12-Sep-12 2:46am
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Where in your UI is this string not correctly displayed. This is all pretty standard and there must be a different problem. Normally when you write @"hello\world" it show one slash and when you write @"hello\\world" it shows two.
JF2015
12-Sep-12 2:35am
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During debugging (e.g. in the watch window) it definitely shows the two slashes, but it should not show it in the UI.
JF2015
12-Sep-12 2:31am
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For both solutions i provided (test1 and test2)?
JF2015
12-Sep-12 2:16am
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So, what is the error? Compiler error or does it display incorrectly?
JF2015
11-Sep-12 23:59pm
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Then why do you state in your question that you want to know how to apply themes in windows forms? DevExpress is also available for ASP.NET, see here:
http://www.devexpress.com/Subscriptions/DXperience/WhatsNew2012v1/asp.xml
JF2015
11-Sep-12 9:04am
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Then it seems you don't have this drive/folder.
JF2015
11-Sep-12 5:14am
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So, if you don't mind, please upvote and accept my answer. Thanks!
JF2015
11-Sep-12 1:08am
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This is an english speaking forum. Please formulate your question in english so that more people can help you.
JF2015
11-Sep-12 0:31am
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This solution is simple but perfect. 5+
JF2015
11-Sep-12 0:31am
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Thanks. BTW: I really admire that you spend so much time here helping people - Simply great!
JF2015
10-Sep-12 1:32am
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the default color is: System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control
JF2015
10-Sep-12 0:35am
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This question is not clear. How exactly do you want to display your pictures. And what means "as displayed on the web"?
JF2015
7-Sep-12 8:21am
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Basically it just waits for you to press a key and therefore the program does not close. See here for some more information: http://www.programmingsimplified.com/c/conio.h/getch
JF2015
7-Sep-12 5:45am
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I updated the answer to show the solution for VB6.
JF2015
7-Sep-12 5:03am
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Normally there won't be problems. Just try it out and see how far you come!
JF2015
7-Sep-12 1:36am
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Why answer a question that is 2 years old???
JF2015
5-Sep-12 1:59am
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You are totally right. I modified the code to write the file line by line without consuming too much memory.
JF2015
4-Sep-12 3:07am
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The IsNullOrWhiteSpace may only be available for .NET 4
JF2015
4-Sep-12 2:39am
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See here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/se784sk6.aspx
JF2015
15-Aug-12 5:49am
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I'm glad you made it :)
JF2015
15-Aug-12 5:41am
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This again is simple, but to be honest you should try to figure the program logic out by yourself. I certainly could do this for you, but this forum is intended to help people and not write whole programs. Please try to write the logic on your own. And also, please mark my answer as accepted since your original question was solved. Thanks, JF.
JF2015
15-Aug-12 5:29am
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see the code now. this should work. Please try to understand what the code does!
JF2015
15-Aug-12 5:12am
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Glad to hear that it works. Please accept and upvote the answer to mark it as solved. To close the form automatically after saving you could use the modified code as:
public partial class Form1 : Form
{
public Form1()
{
InitializeComponent();
this.FormClosing +=new FormClosingEventHandler(Form1_FormClosing);
}
private void Form1_FormClosing(object sender, FormClosingEventArgs e)
{
if (e.CloseReason != CloseReason.UserClosing)
return;
if (bForceClose)
return;
if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(textBox1.Text))
{
if (MessageBox.Show("Are you sure you want to close the form?", "Warning", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.No)
e.Cancel = true;
}
else
{
if (MessageBox.Show("You want to save data or not?", "Warning", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == System.Windows.Forms.DialogResult.Yes)
{
e.Cancel = true;
}
}
}
bool bForceClose = false;
private void btnSave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Save data...
//Force automatically closing the app
bForceClose = true;
this.Close();
}
}
JF2015
15-Aug-12 5:01am
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Of course you need to subscribe to the closing event before using that code. I modified the answer to include that. See if that works now.
JF2015
14-Aug-12 1:30am
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I updated the code to display the output as you wanted it to be and also fixed a small issue regarding the sorting.
JF2015
6-Aug-12 23:32pm
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The "C" has nothing to do with the string. This code also works for "N089654" and so on. See this link for more information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b873y76a.aspx#Y1368
JF2015
6-Aug-12 23:23pm
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So, from what I see, there is one answer 3 days ago from Kenneth Haugland.
JF2015
30-Jul-12 20:04pm
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I'm glad that I could help.
JF2015
23-Jul-12 0:10am
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I'm glad that it worked. Please accept and upvote my answer if it helped you! Thanks.
JF2015
20-Jul-12 3:02am
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Great!! Please read the wikipedia link from the comment above, this might help you to understand the time issue much better - I know that it is very difficult to understand and I also get it wrong often.
JF2015
20-Jul-12 2:42am
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This happens because 12:00 AM is midnight or "0:00" and therefore before 11:45 AM if you want to compare against noon, you need to select 12:00 PM which is exactly 15 minutes after 11:45 AM.
JF2015
20-Jul-12 2:33am
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So, what is the issue? If you enter "12:00 AM" this is per definition earlier than "11:45 AM" or "11:45 PM" since on a 24 hour scale this is "0:00" in the morning. Therefore, the above code works for me.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock#Confusion_at_noon_and_midnight
JF2015
20-Jul-12 1:18am
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I modified my answer to only use the time part of the DateTime object for the comparison.
JF2015
16-Jul-12 7:46am
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I'm glad that I could help!
JF2015
16-Jul-12 5:51am
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Nice! Although it is not VB.NET and does not completely solve the problem because of the last part of the string. 4+
JF2015
29-Jun-12 1:01am
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this is not C#
JF2015
19-Jun-12 2:01am
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As always a very good and detailed answer. 5ed
JF2015
15-Jun-12 2:57am
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In this case I would use the System.Windows.Forms.Timer
JF2015
8-Jun-12 0:40am
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Although I prefer to convert the dates to the DateTime object, I really like your approach and I hate that I didn't think of it :) 5+
JF2015
8-Jun-12 0:40am
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Have a look at the MSDN documentation for the Convert.ToDateTime function:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9xk1h71t
If your strings to convert to datetime you may need a special IFormatProvider. Work through the documentation - this will help you.
JF2015
30-May-12 0:47am
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So, as I wrote: Enable "Precompiled Header" in your Project settings and add the most common header files to the stdafx.h. See this MSDN docu:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/szfdksca%28v=vs.71%29.aspx
I also recommend to try that out with a small project, since when applying this to a huge project, you can easily mess up your build.
JF2015
29-May-12 3:13am
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Nice one. 5+
JF2015
29-May-12 3:06am
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Make sure that the comboBoxes.SelectedItem is not NULL. You should add a check before calling your procedure, or simply select one items like:
cboStaffid5.SelectedIndex = 0;
JF2015
28-May-12 23:52pm
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you already asked that question in the forum for the CP article. Please don't post twice.
JF2015
22-May-12 3:46am
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speech.SelectVoice(comboBox1.SelectedItem.ToString());
JF2015
21-May-12 4:48am
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Thank you very much!
JF2015
21-May-12 3:38am
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How could you do a viewer in a console app??? This isn't even worth considering.
JF2015
21-May-12 1:17am
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Good one. +5
JF2015
16-May-12 0:54am
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System.Windows.Forms and System.Drawing.Graphics
JF2015
15-May-12 2:35am
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Good answer! 4+
JF2015
14-May-12 2:32am
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Nice one using Recursion! 5+
JF2015
11-May-12 0:12am
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So, please mark the Answer as "Solution". Thanks!
JF2015
11-May-12 0:07am
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Updated to match your request.
JF2015
10-May-12 3:35am
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Not enough information. Please show us what you tried already.
JF2015
10-May-12 0:10am
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Sounds like you are trying to program malware :(
JF2015
20-Apr-12 2:20am
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This is not a trivial task and you I doubt you will find any code that does that for you. Sorry to say that, but you will need to write it on your own and the image processing tools available will only be a help. Maybe you can have a look at Microsoft Kinect - there is an API that allows detecting the human body.
JF2015
17-Apr-12 2:06am
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This isn't even any type of C (C, C++, C#). So, please tag your question with the correct programming language.
JF2015
17-Apr-12 2:03am
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Did you have a look at the answers in this forum post:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winforms/thread/13b13f7f-1358-4e17-9444-ed144e354955/
Here, the exact same problem is solved. See if you find some useful hint.
JF2015
3-Apr-12 1:13am
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Added pre tags.
JF2015
3-Apr-12 0:01am
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Nobody will be able to help you without knowing anything about the scanner.
JF2015
2-Apr-12 23:54pm
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So, what is the question you are asking?
JF2015
30-Mar-12 8:16am
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Have a look at the second link - this allows moving the window outside the form. Or, you can just google for "docking window mfc". Good luck!
JF2015
30-Mar-12 8:04am
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The codejock toolkit can do that - wasn't sure about the article.
JF2015
30-Mar-12 7:53am
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So, where is your problem with the code I mentioned?
JF2015
29-Mar-12 2:33am
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Then you can use the ToOADate function:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/system.datetime.tooadate%28v=vs.80%29.aspx
JF2015
28-Mar-12 1:08am
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See my improved answer - it is not enough to convert this snippet - you need to convert the whole project to VB.NET.
JF2015
27-Mar-12 2:57am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
26-Mar-12 1:13am
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Hard to answer. How are you converting the video file to byte[]?
JF2015
20-Mar-12 5:24am
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So, did you even try solving that on your own?
JF2015
2-Jan-12 1:31am
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Please explain a bit more what exactly you are trying to do.
JF2015
20-Dec-11 4:31am
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Please post you question in the forum at the end of this article.
JF2015
20-Dec-11 3:21am
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Edited to remove pre tags.
JF2015
29-Nov-11 0:30am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
29-Nov-11 0:24am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
29-Nov-11 0:23am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
28-Nov-11 0:19am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
25-Nov-11 1:28am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
25-Nov-11 1:12am
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So, what is the content of txtquantity.Text?
JF2015
25-Nov-11 0:42am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
25-Nov-11 0:31am
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Edited to fix code formatting.
JF2015
24-Nov-11 15:02pm
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Yeah, maybe you are right and this is what the OP means. 5ed
JF2015
21-Nov-11 7:34am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
21-Nov-11 2:59am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
21-Nov-11 2:15am
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Yes, you are totally right!! Thanks for pointing that out.
JF2015
21-Nov-11 1:36am
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You better post this question into the forum at the end of the article. This way the author of the article will be notified of your question and may be able to help you.
JF2015
18-Nov-11 1:49am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
28-Apr-11 0:36am
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Improved formatting.
JF2015
21-Apr-11 1:21am
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Good links - as always there is a CP article that already covers the question. 5+
JF2015
21-Apr-11 1:16am
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Another good link - just to be found by a quick google search. +
JF2015
20-Apr-11 3:22am
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Edited to remove mail address. You will get an automated mail if someone answers your question.
JF2015
19-Apr-11 1:53am
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Good one. Detailed and correct. 5+
JF2015
19-Apr-11 1:50am
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5ed - quite good, but OP does obviously not know what he really wants. - Happens so often...
JF2015
19-Apr-11 1:41am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
19-Apr-11 1:03am
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This is a rather simple aproach - you could always only use the parts that you really need - first thing though is to understand what it does before you can try to include the parts that you need in your own application. No need to downvote...
JF2015
15-Apr-11 0:53am
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Great link - very informative article that I haven't seen before. Thanks for pointing out!
JF2015
14-Apr-11 8:23am
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Normally you get a small booklet with the scanner where you can scan some codes that define the behaviour of the scanner.
JF2015
14-Apr-11 3:32am
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Edited to add pre tags.
JF2015
8-Apr-11 1:17am
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Thanks - As always there is no need to repeat information that can be found anywhere on the net.
JF2015
7-Apr-11 0:56am
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Thanks! I have to admit that I'm getting somehow bored of answering this type of questions since I can solve them with a quick google search and most of the time I already know a good CP article that covers exactly what was asked. I appreciate that you don't get tired of helping anyone here, even if they are lacking the most essential knowledge in computer science - using GOOGLE (or any other prefered alternative) - Keep it up!
JF2015
29-Mar-11 5:18am
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Deleted
Reason for my vote of 5
Neat!
JF2015
28-Mar-11 1:35am
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Removed pre tags.
JF2015
28-Mar-11 1:34am
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Good alternative answer!
JF2015
24-Mar-11 3:54am
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Glad I could help you. Please mark my answer as "Accepted" and vote me a 5. I'd really appreciate that.
JF2015
22-Mar-11 1:31am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
18-Mar-11 3:09am
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Does not work when DateTime.Now is January since you don't handle the year!
JF2015
16-Mar-11 4:23am
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Very good and easy to understand answer.
JF2015
16-Mar-11 2:11am
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Edited to add code formatting.
JF2015
16-Mar-11 1:40am
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Edited for code formatting.
JF2015
15-Mar-11 6:33am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
15-Mar-11 4:16am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
JF2015
15-Mar-11 4:10am
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Very good advice. 5+
JF2015
15-Mar-11 2:53am
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Writeonly is useless. Why write something in a textbox if nobody can see it. And if nobody can see it, how are the users supposed to write something into it?
JF2015
15-Mar-11 2:51am
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Good links. 5+
JF2015
14-Mar-11 3:29am
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Yeah, sorry that I was a buit quicker. Funny though that we provided exactly the same link :)
JF2015
14-Mar-11 3:27am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
14-Mar-11 2:40am
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Modified to add code formatting.
JF2015
14-Mar-11 2:15am
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Whithout showing us your code and telling us what is not working, we can't help you. Please modify your question to explain a bit more.
JF2015
8-Mar-11 0:38am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
24-Feb-11 6:42am
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Instead of reasking the same question again and again - why don't you just try it out and see if it works for you?
JF2015
24-Feb-11 0:26am
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Good answer 5+
JF2015
23-Feb-11 5:53am
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Awesome link collection.
JF2015
23-Feb-11 5:28am
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Please don't post further additions as answers. You can use the "Add Comment" link below the answers if you want to ask something detailed.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 5:57am
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Don't know why this was downvoted - have my 5 anyway.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 5:03am
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Good link - CP has almost everything you want. 5+
JF2015
22-Feb-11 2:34am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Nice and simple. Now I'll need to find some use for it. Thanks for sharing.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 1:35am
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Edited to fix code formatting.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 1:20am
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Good link collection. 5+
JF2015
22-Feb-11 1:02am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 0:33am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
22-Feb-11 0:23am
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Good link. 5+
JF2015
22-Feb-11 0:17am
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Good links although this once agains shows how lazy the OP'S are in finding the answers on their own. 5+
JF2015
18-Feb-11 6:51am
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Edited to remove unnecessary pre tags.
JF2015
18-Feb-11 3:09am
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Do you mind to accept my answer so that it appears as solved in the forum? There should be a link called "Accept Answer". Thanks!
JF2015
18-Feb-11 3:00am
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Have you tried setting breakpoints inside the if blocks to see if they are getting called? Please also don't forget to use the line: "nTrackBarPosition = trackBar1.Value;"
JF2015
18-Feb-11 2:41am
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Very detailed answer and a good read too. 5+
JF2015
18-Feb-11 2:31am
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I modified my answer with some additional links. Please have a look.
JF2015
18-Feb-11 1:50am
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Fixed the link.
JF2015
18-Feb-11 0:56am
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Why answer a question that is almost a year old?
JF2015
18-Feb-11 0:52am
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Good answer. 5+
JF2015
18-Feb-11 0:49am
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Very good answer. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 8:44am
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Simple and informative! 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 5:17am
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Good answer to this very unclear question.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 4:48am
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Another article I didn't know - thanks for showing us.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 4:46am
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Very good answer. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 4:43am
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Good answer. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 4:23am
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Edited to add link tag.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 3:55am
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Correct answer that's helpfull. If not, the OP needs to show his code. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 3:17am
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Edited to fix the links.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 1:52am
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Good advice. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 1:10am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 1:09am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 1:02am
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5ed since the OP couldn't do it for some reason.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 1:00am
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Helpful answer.
JF2015
17-Feb-11 0:58am
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References to #Develop are always deserving a 5!
JF2015
17-Feb-11 0:58am
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Helpful information. Great!
JF2015
17-Feb-11 0:56am
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Good additional answer. 5+
JF2015
17-Feb-11 0:56am
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Very detailed answer. Have another 5
JF2015
17-Feb-11 0:19am
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Added code formatting.
JF2015
16-Feb-11 5:57am
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Simple and correct.
JF2015
16-Feb-11 3:34am
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I tested it with VS2008 and that is the only solution that worked for me.
JF2015
16-Feb-11 2:44am
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You are right - I'll add this to my answer. That's why I mentioned CG's articles too.
JF2015
16-Feb-11 2:42am
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I disagree. This error is related to blank spaces. The OP correctly uses Process.Start("devenv.exe", path) which starts visual studio with the solution specified under "path". His code works perfectly for me when using a path without spaces and my solution works even if there are spaces in the path.
JF2015
16-Feb-11 2:13am
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Good starting point for the OP to continue his research. 5+
JF2015
16-Feb-11 1:42am
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Removed mail address since you will get an automated reply from CP if someone answers your post. BTW, your link is not working.
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