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Josh Smith wrote: Use a little reflection to get the field which represents the Paint event, then (from within your control) access the protected Events property.
This is exactly what I need! I knew of the Events property but didn't know where to get the key to retrieve the right event. Thanks, Josh.
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Just define your own Paint event with the "new" keyword and add logic to "add" and "remove" accessors. For example:
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private PaintEventHandler myPaint;<br />
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public new event PaintEventHandler Paint<br />
{<br />
add<br />
{<br />
base.Paint += value;<br />
myPaint += value;<br />
}<br />
<br />
remove<br />
{<br />
base.Paint -= value;<br />
myPaint -= value;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
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protected override void OnPaint(PaintEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
if (myPaint != null)<br />
base.OnPaint(e);<br />
else<br />
MyDefaultPainting(e);<br />
}<br />
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Andrew Lygin wrote: Just define your own Paint event with the "new" keyword and add logic to "add" and "remove" accessors.
Perhaps a bit overkill if you just want some information about an event, but worth considering if you want to manipulate the event (although I suppose you don't really want to mess too much with a crucial event like Paint). Thanks anyway, Andrew. I'm sure your it'll come in handy someday.
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Hi friends,
Can anyone tell me from where I can get Mail Editor like the one in crosoft Outlook..
Basically I want an Interface for sending HTML mails with images in the body or files as attachments.
Thanks for your time,
Sushant Duggal.
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MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails.
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Andrew Lygin wrote: MS Outlook uses MS Word to edit mails
Come again? Outlook CAN use Word for its editor. It has it's own editor built-in that it uses by default.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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That's right. But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed. Although it does not matter.
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Andrew Lygin wrote: But I don't agree to "it uses by default". I think the default is Word if it is installed.
Tools / Options / Mail Format tab. Word is not used by default. You have to turn it on yourself...
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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Why not to say: "Tools / Options / Mail Format tab. Word is used by default. You have to turn it off yourself."?
Personally I didn't ask my Outlook to use Word. But it does it by default. I think it depends on something (installed Word or something else).
And I don't think this discussion branch will help Sushant with solving his problem. Let's leave default Outlook editor on MS developer's conscience. That's not the question for this board.
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Hello,
I asked this question some time ago and got no answer.
Hope I have more luck this time.
I whant to get a list of directorys like "E:" ... for all active USB and Floppy devices on my PC.
Thanks for your help,
Martin
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You could have a look at this.
Logical Disk Info[^]
Tarakeshwar
MCP, CCIE Q(R&S)
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
!sgub evah t'nseod margorP sihT ?sgub naem ayaddahW
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Looks good for me!
Thanks a lot.
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New question,
Here I found a Select string for USB devices.
new ManagementObjectSearcher("SELECT * FROM Win32_DiskDrive WHERE InterfaceType='USB'");
Need that for Floppy.
Thanks for your time and help.
Martin
-- modified at 7:11 Monday 3rd July, 2006
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You could check the previous link which gets the logical drive info of "drive A" as a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive. Can you not use that...?
Win32_DiskDrive[^] Samples Win32_FloppyDrive[^] Drivetype[^] WMI Samples MSDN[^]
Tarakeshwar
MCP, CCIE Q(R&S)
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
!sgub evah t'nseod margorP sihT ?sgub naem ayaddahW
-- modified at 7:36 Monday 3rd July, 2006
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No,
because i only whant USB and Floppy in my list.
If it's possible to ask, if(drive is floppy), it would be ok.
Thanks for the links!
Martin
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Maybe I make it dirty, and compare with "Floppy drive" in mo["Description"]!
Would also work I think
Martin
-- modified at 8:00 Monday 3rd July, 2006
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Hi.
I am studing C#, but my scholl have project for student.
I don't know C# can do what?. You can help me.
A project have three -> four people, become a group.
My group don't know what do. what project with C#.
But My group want do about technology, don't want manage.
You can hepl me make to choice one topic.
Thank you very much
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Thank you.
I understand what things you say.I am too passive.I did't think about what i like, and i can develop.I'm sorry write this topic, thank you help me. Now I can find my project.
thank Vasudevan Deepak Kumar. thank Scottish.
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hello!
is there anyone who did something about heuristic scanning.
how it works?
and what are the rule it follows?
muhammad mahmood ilyas
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can i deploy c#.net project without .net framework and how.
plz help me;
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Have you ever read your previous question & answer ?????
You ask the same thing 10x.
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ok, i have a project of 1mb. my clients download this project from web site. here my boss ask me why i give 22.4mb large thing for a small project. now sir what can i do.plz help me.
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