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I need to know whether it is possible to add a datagridview inside a datagridview combobox control.
For reference i am posting a image example which you will get here.If anybody can tell me where I can get the information please let me know.
Thank you.
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Have some Google mojo[^]
You were just asking the wrong question!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks a lot for your help.
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arj_agt wrote: Thanks a lot for your help
Pleasure - I usually get abused for lmgfy responses
I find a major eliminator of questions is the ability to craft a good enquiry on Google. The number of times I have asked the wrong question and been baffled by the lack of response is huge.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I will keep that in mind before posting further.
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I got the idea about multicoulumn combobox but i am having difficulty in implementing it to a datagridviewcombobox. Can anyone help me.
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Like we have FlowLayoutPanel, where controls can automatically get laid out according to their sizes and sequence, I have a requirement of a fluid layout.
In a rectangle or area (say 500w X 100h), there are some fixed small controls. lets say a rectangle control of (100w X 30h) is fixed at point (0 top , 150 left) Now, I need to fill this bigger rectangle with small shaped controls with constant areas but variable widths. Height can be maximum wherever possible.
The controls not adjacent to fixed control will be rectangles So, no problems. The controls adjacent to fixed controls will need to take polygon shape of variable heights to fit in the balance space.
Any logic already existing? Any approaches?
And yes, this is for winforms.
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You ave posted this question in at least FOUR forums, where I suggested you post ONLY in the algorithms forum. Please do not mult-post your question; use one forum and stick to it.
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This question is different from fluid column heights. Its a different approach.
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But I take your point. I may have made a mistake.
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But you also posted this question once already.
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As I said, I may have made a mistake. It was a question with requirement of Algorithm, Windows Form, Layout Managers. and Graphics. I am still learning to learn from CP hence the problem. I will take care in future.
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That is why there is a guideline document like this[^] at the top of each forum, to guide you how to post a question.
[edit]I see from your home page that you have been a CP member for 1 year 9 months; I think you should know the protocols by now![/edit]
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I said I am sorry. Now, can i get some answers?
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On your suggestions, I read the document too.
Choose the correct forum for your message. Posting a VB.NET question in the C++ forum will end in tears.
Now, where does it say? you cannot post at different forums?
My question can have different audiences. I am trying to reach the right kind of people and this can come from various kind of people.
In any case, I am not being rude or anything. I am sorry as i said earlier too. However, I could do with a little less of leg pulling.
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Well I would assume that "Choose the correct forum" means just one. And, as I said you have been a member here for long enough to know the generally accepted protocols.
Som Shekhar wrote: I could do with a little less of leg pulling.
This isn't leg pulling, it's explanation.
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So this keeps happening. I have the standard toolstripcontainer, utilizing multiple toolstrips (toolbars).
Whenever I re-open the form designer, the toolstrips re-arrange themselves and increase the height of the underlying dock panel.
Anyone know how to keep them from rearranging themselves?
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Hi, wanted to find out if anyone has some details of doing getting a vista look in a form but running under xp in vb or c#. I had bookmarked a link sometime back and lost if after I had to reformat my harddisk. The link was, however, not a codeproject link.
Note sure if this is the right place to post...
Thanks..
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Very bad UI design practice, requires much hooking and will never be perfect. I advise you to just use the XP look.
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Why is it bad design... how about a custom control? I tried creating a custom control with 5 panel, 4 for the border and one in the center. I used Graphics copyfromscreen and drew the image of the screen behind the 4 border panels on the panels.. and it looks ok.. any suggestions..?
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Nothing breaks Microsoft's UI guidelines more then things like this. I advise you to read them before making a UI.
User Experience Guidelines[^]
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Thanks... I'll look into it....
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Hi Guys,
My name is Arijit and I am developing a windows application using C# and Postgre Sql.
I need to run a few sql scripts while the application is installed in the user's system. Can anybody tell how can i can do this or at least tell me where I can get help regarding this?
Thanks a lot
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There's a good CodeProject[^] article on the subject. Halfway down the page is an example
I are Troll
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But that does not answer my question? All the basic concepts are there but my issue is something else.
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