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Weird. Like I said, I never use the VS installer project. They don't even exist in VS2012 and above.
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Try making sure all the letters in the GUID are UPPER CASE.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Hello. I hope you must have used aero peek in Windows 7+. You press Window + Tab for aero peeks and all the opened windows get ordered for viewing. I have a group of photos and I want them to be ordered in the same way as different windows get ordered during aero peek. How can I implement this aero peek like feature in .net ? Thanks for any input.
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If you have a look here[^], take a look at what Pavan has done with ElementFlow. You can pick and choose which particular CoverFlow type you want to apply (I'd suggest 3D Carousel).
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I should have mentioned it in OP. Is there a way I could do it win forms?
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Something like this[^] perhaps?
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I am using Win2D and the Canvas control. Actually, it is two canvas controls and for both I am using the same image as input.
Is it somehow possible to share a CanvasBitmap? Up to now I have to create two bitmaps and to call LoadAsync for each... that takes more time and memory than actually necessary.
Cheers, Roland
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Give this document a read: http://microsoft.github.io/Win2D/html/T_Microsoft_Graphics_Canvas_CanvasBitmap.htm[^]
You must always consider searching for the problem over the Google. Most of the times the solution is available over the internet for you. Just a few times you've got to crop the solution before you can use it inside your own project.
Thanks.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Hi, usually I am good in using Google... but so far I did not find any solution for this particular problem. And unfortunately your link is also just the standard MSDN page on how to load a resource with CanvasBitmap. But the documentation does not mention how to share ONE CanvasBitmap across TWO or more CanvasControls.
Sorry, still searching an answer for my question. Or maybe this not possible...?
Cheerio
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Hi,
I developed a program for impaired persons which makes use of DirectSound, originally in VS 2008, now ported to 2013.
The program works fine on 32 bit Windows from XP to 10, but it throws a 'bad format' exception for Microsoft.DirectX.DirectSound .dll on any 64 bit machine.
While this might perhaps be understandable for the 2008 version, it looks rather weird to me for VS 2013 on windows 8.1.
I also tried to compile for the x86 platform, but to no avail.
Since a lot of people using my program have switched from 32 to 64 bit machines, I badly need an answer which I was not able to find on the web.
Have a happy New Year
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Bad Image Format errors are just about always caused by an architecture mismatch between your code and the .DLL you're trying to load. In other words, either your code is 32-bit and trying to load a 64-bit .DLL or your code is 64-bit and trying to load a 32-bit .DLL.
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Merry Christmas to all, I expose my problem, I'm opening a view (with a datagrid inside) and with the same relaycommand also load the data, the problem is when I go to close it and then reopen it I remain in the data memory existed before.
This is my code on ViewModel:
CloseWindowCommand = new RelayCommand<BustaMainView>(CloseWindow);
OpenBustaMainView = new RelayCommand<BustaMainView>(OpenWindow);
BustaMainView w;
public void OpenWindow(object parameter)
{ w = new BustaMainView(); w.Show(); this.GetdatiBusta(); }
public void CloseWindow(object obj)
{
w.Close();
}
public void GetdatiBusta()
{
foreach (var item in _serviceProxy.GetBusta())
{
BustaOservable.Add(item);
RaisePropertyChanged("GetDatiBuste");
}
modified 26-Dec-14 0:26am.
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Do you want it to stay inside the memory or not?
If so, that is because your object is not created inside any function and is a global variable causing it to be available throughout the execution. To remove it from the memory, dispose it (close it) as soon as you're done working with it. A simple way of doing this will be to set the instance of w to null .
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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sir
how youtubr embed code upload using database...and display on asp.net page .....
beacuse when i want to delete and update.....from sql database
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Your question is unclear! Please try to improve your English...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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provide more explanation of your requirement with your source code.
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Hello everyone I have a problem, I have to add two textbox float, and put the result in another textbox without using codebehind the two textboxes are bindate to their property. Thank you all in advance for the help
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Ihave make:
Model:
public double Ricambi
{
get { return _Ricambi; }
set { _Ricambi = value; RaisePropertyChanged("Ricambi"); }
}
public double Manifattura
{
get { return _Manifattura; }
set { _Manifattura = value; RaisePropertyChanged("Manifattura"); }
}
public double Totale
{
get { return Manifattura + Ricambi; }
set{_Totale = value; RaisePropertyChanged("Totale"); }
}
View:
<TextBox Height="24" Canvas.Left="100" TextWrapping="Wrap" Canvas.Top="246" Width="89" Text="{Binding Busta.Ricambi,Mode=TwoWay}" />
<TextBox Height="24" Canvas.Left="100" TextWrapping="Wrap" Canvas.Top="291" Width="89" Text="{Binding Busta.Manifattura,Mode=TwoWay}"/>
<TextBox Height="24" Canvas.Left="100" TextWrapping="Wrap" Canvas.Top="335" Width="89" Text="{Binding Busta.Totale, Mode=TwoWay}"/>
If I insert the data in the textbox Ricambi and manifattura in theory should be the Totale automatically updated but this only happens if I type some numbers. Why?
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To get "Totale" to update as the other properties change, you need to add RaisePropertyChanged("Totale") statements to both the setters for "Manifattura" and "Ricambi". e.g.
public double Manifattura
{
get { return _Manifattura; }
set { _Manifattura = value;
RaisePropertyChanged("Manifattura");
RaisePropertyChanged("Totale"); }
}
In this case, the "setter" in "Totale" makes no sense and contradicts the "getter".
Alternatively, set the "value" of "Totale" in BOTH the other properties: e.g.
public double Manifattura
{
get { return _Manifattura; }
set { _Manifattura = value;
RaisePropertyChanged("Manifattura");
Totale = Manifattura + Ricambi;
}
... and change the "getter" in "Totale" to return "value".
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hanks to all of you have been to me for help and best wishes happy holidays
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how to host the asp.net website with database and which file we have to hosted on the server and like that how to mention the connection string with in the web.config.and how the asp.net will interconnected with database
balu
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Since you're asking about ASP.NET, I would like you to go to this very link and surf it thoroughly.
http://www.asp.net/hosting[^]
Secondly, did you try to search or Google for this problem? I am sure, there are more than hundreds of solutions and services present for you, at your own very budget ready for you to use them. I remember, when I wanted a service I was able to get a service after choosing a service from more than hundreds over hundreds services that fit my budget and requirements.
Good luck!
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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