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Yes that is usually the big one, though we have a use amount of recruitment agencies out here, thing is they want a copy of your current payslip and then they use that as a basis of the offer their client will give you , which i quite frankly see as unfair. because like you said the job should be worth the work that you put in.
Though they do advertise for jobs (in my qualification and experience range) roughly 120% more that i am currently worth. though when the recruiter comes to you they generally seem to want to dangle an extra 10% in front of you.
Maybe a change in profession might be in order as I have basically mastered all aspects of my programming language, project management perhaps ?
Chona1171
Web Developer (C#), Silverlight
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Chona1171 wrote: recruitment agencies
My opinion of these people is not printable in a family forum.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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I am with you on that one, they try and nail you for every cent your have and that you don't have.
It is completely idiotic for someone who is applying for a skilled position to be valuated by someone who most likely haven't even seen a program flowchart in his/her life,
best interviews i ever had was when i applied directly to the company and they had an actual programmer i can talk to.
Chona1171
Web Developer (C#), Silverlight
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Chona1171 wrote: It is completely idiotic for someone who is applying for a skilled position to
be valuated by someone who most likely haven't even seen a program flowchart in
his/her life,
Presumably you mean in terms of skills only.
In terms of salary I would expect that a recruiter would have far more knowledge about what might be reasonable both for an employee and an employer.
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how to make button group in visual c#?
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See this[^] article.
/ravi
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Greetings, everyone! I have a list of Panel controls containing information. Each panel is modeled as a sheet of paper almost like it is in Microsoft Word. There are 55 sheets to be displayed but when I try to show them, only 29 of them are shown. The last sheet that is shown (29th sheet) is positioned such that The Location.Y never goes beyond 32767. The rest of the sheets are therefore not shown on the parent control.
I do think the value 32767 is the highest value for signed 16bit integer. However, the Point Structure for Control Location takes integer values but this does not go beyond that. Is there any other approach to show all the sheets? Thanks in advance.
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You may want to consider setting the panel's AutoScroll [^] property to true in order to view sheets that are outside its visible boundary.
/ravi
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Ravi, AutoScroll is already set to true and Scrollbars appear. During scrolling, I realise that only 29 sheets are drawn with the last sheet location at Y-coordinate 32767. The rest of the sheets to be shown beyond this point are not drawn.
modified 11-Mar-12 4:25am.
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And what would you do when your document had 550 or 5500 pages?
You need a virtual approach; don't have all the pages present all the time, just have the ones you need at any point in time. As a minimum, you could reduce the height of all panels not in the current view (the vertical scroll bar becomes pretty useless anyway when the height exceeds 10000); and at best you would not have all those pages in memory at all.
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Thanks Luc. I think it calls for a redesign. I'm thinking of implementing the scrolling on my own. Then during painting, I draw only those sheets that will be visible. What I'm thinking about now is how to know the particular page of the sheets to be drawn based on the scroll position. I'm thinking of any approach that will avoid Control.Location property. Any idea please?
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I see two ways:
1. use a scrollable-panel-in-panel approach, then look for the VerticalScroll property.
2. use a single Panel plus a Scrollbar, and organize it all yourself.
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How to search multiple images by its contains?
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Sorry, but that doesn't make a lot of sense.
Please, try to give us more information, maybe an example of what you are trying to achieve.
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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hello, please i want code to read and display image in c#
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From where, and to what?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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i dont understand what u mean from where and to what !! but i want it in c# (console applicatin)..
how to read any image then disply it
thank u .
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Ok, there are a couple of problems here...
Where do you want to get the image from? Is it in a file, or a database, or a web server? Or a application resource, or...
Each location would require different techniques to fetch the image.
You can't display an image in a Console application - they are restricted to text only. You would need to use a WinForms or WPF application (unless you are thinking of doing an automatic JPG to ASCII art conversion, and trust me, that gets complicated!)
If you use WinForms, then you can just place a PictureBox control on your form, or use the Paint event to display what you want. There are other ways to do this, but we need to know what you are trying to use before we can answer your question!
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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thank u very much 4 replaying
iam beginner in this gob so i will try and send it to u ,,but i'm hurry cause i have project
thanx agine
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- What kind of image?
- Wher do you want to read it from?
- Where do you want to display it?
Please give some more thought to the problem you are trying to solve and perhaps do some research into image handling for yourself.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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hello richard ..
thanx for replaying.. so,, the image type is png ,, and i want to read it from file store in my computer
regards
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Try the Image [^] class, it looks like it offers what you need.
Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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Down vote countered.
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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Thanks, but really "am I bovvered?".
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I lost 2 rep points from the (dick who gave me the) down vote, and gained 24 from you and A N Other.
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Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff
I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman
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I didn't think you would be, but if the down voters realised they were actually increasing your score rather than lowering it...
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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