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Yep, date formats are a popular reason for failure.
What is 01/02/03 supposed to mean if you are not sure which date format is used ?
And which of 28/02/03 and 01/31/03 does not exist (and will cause a Parse exception) ?
So best is to use a universal format (such as UTC), independent of what will be
input/output to the users.
Luc Pattyn
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thanks for teh reply.
can you tell me how i can use UTC format. I am having datetime pickers in my form and also i have to use current date
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Hi,
there are actually two issues:
- time zones: if you want to be able to exchange files that contain time info around the
world, the app must understand how to handle differences in time zone. That is what UTC
offers a good solution for (see some of the DateTime methods).
- formats: if you want your app to understand date/time strings in a file, you can not
rely on the system's datetime format during parsing to correspond with the one used
during writing that info (on same or other machine, by same or other user, with
regional settings maybe changed, etc).
There are some articles dealing with these issues here on CP, try a search.
A found at least one that seems relevant.[^]
Luc Pattyn
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i am looking for a dll file which will enable me to record from a mic from sound card and video from a webcam and coding them to (for example mpeg, mp4, avi, ...) and send them through the network to specific host ... so the host can decode the received data ,preview it, and save to a file.... all these by using C#.net 2005
and the HELP document for the DLL file if available...
Thanks a lot
best regards
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Why not search for them?
marwan_siala wrote: record from a mic from sound card and video from a webcam
Here[^]
marwan_siala wrote: and coding them
Here[^]
marwan_siala wrote: HELP document for the DLL
See articles.
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thanks a lot my friend...
i have already did some search about the dll file and i fine it... but i don't know if the dll provide seending live capture through the network i have which is the main purpose i want.
thanks
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Read the provided information, or try it out yourself?
Internet - the worlds biggest dictionary
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somthing like this:
if i click on button1 a listbox is loaded
if i click on button2 a datagridview is loaded
in the same form with the button. when button2 is clicked the listbox loaded by button1 closes and viceversa
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if btn2 clicked
listbox.visible = false
if btn1 clicked
grid.visible = false
Is this what you mean??
only two letters away from being an asset
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no
the listbox has data resources and it won't work like this because the resources have to change
what i am trying is to list the contents of a table in a listbox when i click the first button, then when i click the next one the data from another table is loaded in the same listbox or something like that
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Have you used the DataSource property of the listbox?
only two letters away from being an asset
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yes!
can you help me please
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It would be more productive if you said what you have tried (code) and what were the results.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Hi guys,
Anyone knows how to hide your application icon from the Alt+Tab screen??
Many thanks
Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
(\ /)
(O.o)
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What happens if you set your form to ShowInTaskbar = false?
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Nope, dun that!
Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
(\ /)
(O.o)
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well, this.Hide() will also hide it from the alt+tab screen o_O
as long as your window has a handle, Alt+Tab will show it
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I will give it a shot, thanks a bunch buddy!
Smile: A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
(\ /)
(O.o)
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You should try some values for FormBorderStyle. I think the *Dialog styles don't show in Alt+Tab.
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They do but the ToolWindows don't.
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Try setting the border style to a *ToolWindow and the ShowInTaskBar to false, works for me.
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Is there a good N-Tier book for Newbies in C# and SqlServer?
Allan F. Gagnon
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I made a panel with a gradient as background (LinearGradientBrush) but the gradient is sequential and err...high quality, i want to make a gradient like the one in the panel in CCleaner where you can see like blocks, how can i do it?
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I think the simplest method would be to fill a number of rectangles and vary the colour yourself. I couldn't find a screenshot of CCleaner with a segmented gradient but here is some code that I think does what your after.
protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)
{
base.OnPaint(e);
int segments = 10;
Color start = Color.FromArgb(81, 165, 244);
Color end = Color.FromArgb(54, 102, 147);
RectangleF area = ClientRectangle;
area.Height /= segments;
float r = start.R, g = start.G, b = start.B;
float dr = (end.R - r) / (segments - 1), dg = (end.G - g) / (segments - 1), db = (end.B - b) / (segments - 1);
using (SolidBrush brush = new SolidBrush(start))
{
for (int i = 0; i < segments; i++)
{
brush.Color = Color.FromArgb((byte)r, (byte)g, (byte)b);
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(brush, area);
area.Y += area.Height;
r += dr;
g += dg;
b += db;
}
}
}
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