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Hello,
I need some help related to printing from .NET's Webbrowser control. I already figured how to print and how to change header/footer, margins and so on ( Some Cool Tips for .NET[^] ). But how I can change the printer that is used for this printjob?
I know I could use webbrowser's .ShowPrintDialog() or .ShowPageSetupDialog() methods, but my users shouldn't gambling with this dialogs... they only want printing, without any dialogs, so I must select the printer in my source code.
I also know I could change the default printer for exactly the time my printjob is in the pipeline - but that's not fine art, isn't it? That seems to be the ultimate brutal solution, so I would prefer a more elegant solution for my problem. Any suggestions?
Thanks for all answers, and I hope I made my problem understandable...
- Sebastian
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Is this[^] what you need?
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Thanks for your reply, but the article won't help me.
I need to specify the printer name via source code.
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That can be done using PrinterSettings.PrinterName property.
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okay, but how can I assign PrinterSettings to .NET's webbrowser control?
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hii
I am adding rows in listview at run time.
I want when new row is added then the focus is on the first row in the listview control(i.e first row is highlighted)
Please Help
Thanks in advance
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ListView items have Selected property. Use it.
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Can any one please tell me how to make a VBscript messagebox support unicode characters.
MsgBox("ストケースの部分をテ",vbYesNoCancel + vbQuestion, title)
The string in Msgbox is displayed as squares in the messagebox
Thanks in advance.
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Strings are already Unicode in VBScript. The MessageBox is not part of VBScript, but is supplied by the system. There is no way to modify how the MessageBox works. It would appear that the system does not have the appropriate language pack installed to show your text properly.
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Thanks Dave
After installing East Asian Languages in my system the unicode text in message box is displayed correctly
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Hello Gurus!
am looking for a code that can help me add or create an sql user using vb.net in my project. I hope this is the right forum to post this since it relates to vb.net!
BTW am using ms sql server 2005
Thank for ur anticipated reply or links.(Pls code!)
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Is google broken where you live?
Anyway, try this[^] and if you don't like/understand it then google for either create sqlserver user vb.net or create sqlserver login vb.net
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Henry Minute wrote: Is google broken where you live?
Errmm, yes
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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Hi. Im new to visual basic 2008. I am now learning classes and how to make an instance of a class. Below are my codes. I have a problem in which the system says my "Calculator.DateCalc2008()" is not defined.
The following is my class code.
PublicClass DateCalc2008
Private _startDate As DateTime
Private _endDate As DateTime
Private _span AsInteger
PublicProperty StartDate() As DateTime
Get
StartDate = _startDate
EndGet
Set(ByVal value As DateTime)
_startDate = value
EndSet
EndProperty
PublicProperty EndDate() As DateTime
Get
EndDate = _endDate
EndGet
Set(ByVal value As DateTime)
_endDate = value
EndSet
EndProperty
PublicProperty Span() AsInteger
Get
Span = _span
EndGet
Set(ByVal value AsInteger)
_span = value
EndSet
EndProperty
PublicSub IncreaseDate()
EndDate = StartDate.AddDays(Span)
EndSub
EndClass
This is my object codes. Reference from above.
PublicClass Calculator
PrivateSub StartDatePicker_ValueChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles StartDatePicker.ValueChanged
Dim myCalc AsNew Calculator.DateCalc2008() //THE PROBLEM!
myCalc.StartDate = StartDatePicker.Value
myCalc.Span = 7
myCalc.IncreaseDate()
EndDate.Text = myCalc.EndDate.ToString()
EndSub
EndClass
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I suspect VB is not happy because it is confusing the class Calculator with the namespace you are using. If both the calculator class and the DateCalc2008 class are in the same namespace you should be able to omit Calculator when declaring your variable, i.e.
Dim myCalc AsNew DateCalc2008()
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Dim myCalc As New Calculator.DateCalc2008()
take off the work Calculator
Dim myCalc As New DateCalc2008()
DateCalc2008 would need to be nested within Calculator to be declared like that.
'Never argue with an idiot; they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.' ~ anonymous
'Life's real failure is when you do not realize how close you were to success when you gave up.' ~ anonymous
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I tried, but still has the error. ok. cause i following the directions of a book, it taught me this way. "To run your new DLL file, you need to add a project with a user interface to the same solution that holds your DLL project."
so, the Class DateCalc2008 is the .dll file which is used as a reference for the user interface which is the class Calculator.
Thanks Alot! =)
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Does your new project have a reference to your dll ? If not, that would cause this error.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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yup. it does. Assuming i am following the book correctly, which im pretty sure i am.
what does each part of this code means anyway? "Dim myCalc As New DateCalc2008()".
just a thought, so usually if i were to have a class and want to create instances of it, i could just write it all out on the long sheet of codes instead of using the .dll as reference method?
Thanks a million!
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gjx_junxian1989 wrote: Dim myCalc As New DateCalc2008()
It means, create a new object, call it myCalc, and initialise it by calling the constructor of DateCalc2008.
gjx_junxian1989 wrote: ust a thought, so usually if i were to have a class and want to create instances of it, i could just write it all out on the long sheet of codes instead of using the .dll as reference method?
The only reason for the dll reference, is that you put the code in a dll. You would rarely do this, and I'm shocked that a book is telling you to mess with dlls, before explaining to you what a constructor does. If you have a reference to the dll, then you DO need to reference the full namespace of the dll, to get access to the object. If you start to type in the name of the top level namespace in the dll, autocomplete should kick in. If it doesn't, I doubt you have that reference. Also, if you made the reference, THEN added the class, you probably need to remove and re-add the reference to update it.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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ic. Thanks alot. so if im not wrong, Dim myCalc As New DateCalc2008(), creates an object myCalc, which thus enables me to gain access to functions and variables in the class DateCalc2008 and assigning values to it. so the DateCalc2008 is like a template for many other uses of same application? But usually we write classes and make objects of the class in a single sheet of code?
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gjx_junxian1989 wrote: so the DateCalc2008 is like a template for many other uses of same application? But usually we write classes and make objects of the class in a single sheet of code?
Not really. A class would be created in one file inside your project, other classes, in other files, would create instances of the class and use them
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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ok. Hey, thanks, you've been a great help. Is there anyway i can contact u in future if i have problems with VB?
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I don't actually do VB, I just help here b/c it's all .NET. There's other people on these forums far better at VB than me, your best bet is to ask here, I'm here all the time, so I'll answer if no-one else does
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.
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Alright! Thanks man!
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