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Can't you simply change the HelpProvider.HelpNamespace to point to the file path stored in the registry?
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Thanks, i'll give it a go. Somehow this seems too easy... but i'll give it a try. if it doesn't work i'll just go with another idea. thanks for your time.
"Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up." Thomas A. Edison
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Hi, I am working on a .net c# windows application in which I use a webBrowser control. In the control I open an external webpage that has a login page and I fill in the username and password from my code behind. But I don’t know how I push the login button or execute de page. Is there someone out there that can give me a hint of how to do that?
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Please don't cross post questions. I answered this in the windows discussion board.
Ben
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Hi all,
i could get a image in to a datagrid, but i wanna add a lable to the same image field to represent the image name and properties.
please help me how to do this
thnx in advance
prashanth,
s/w Engineer,
Syfnosys.
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You will need to use either a UserControl or wrap the controls in a panel and insert the panel into the grid cell.
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In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.
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Use a template column and place wahtever controls necessary in it.
only two letters away from being an asset
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i wanna load an exe file throught a webform.still im tring im my local machine..and tries as
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("D:\\Project\\CitySys\\bin\\Debug\\CitySys.exe");
..but it gives an Win32Exception saying Access is denied.
i wanna solve tht prob...i tried,
giving security permission to asp.net tht executable file....but unsuccesful me....
im pleasured to have any source regarding this and any articles ....any thing tht helpful me...plz..help me.
thanks in advance!
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The security restrictions prevent this for good reason.
only two letters away from being an asset
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You don't! This would be a major security flaw if allowed which is why it is not.
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CleaKO The sad part about this instance is that none of the users ever said anything [about the problem].
Pete O`Hanlon Doesn't that just tell you everything you need to know about users?
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Hi
I'm working on a teleprompter software (that flips a given text and lets the user to scroll it pixel by pixel)
I tried GDI+ using C# .Each time the user wants to scroll the text an image of the current lines is made.Then the image is rotated and loaded into a pciture box.
Unfortunately this procedure is very slow.
I like to ask if there is anyway that I can do the same thing using DirectX or OpenGL (I've already searched the ineternet but I couldn't find any answer)
Is there any other way that I can show the text upside down and let the user to scorll it?
Thanks a lot
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Use a RotateTransform before drawing the text onto your Graphics object. You will need to do a TranslateTransform as well to get things where you expect them to be.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
"I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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Hi
Thank you.
Actually I have tried it but the text blinks(The picture is painted every 10 milliseconds)
Here's what I did:
1.Get the graphics object.
2.Clear
3.RotateTransform
4.TranslateTransform
5.DrawText
6.Flush
7.Dispose
It seems that every time the clear method is called casues the text to blink
Is there anyway that I can make the movement of the text smoother ?
Thanks again.
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You might need to apply double buffering to the form. That way it won't flicker.
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Hi
How can I apply double buffering to the form ?
Thnaks
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If your using .Net 2.0 theres a property on the form called 'DoubleBuffered', just set it to true.
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Hello,
If you are using .Net 1.x, you have to use the SetStyle method of the Form class.
this.SetStyle(
ControlStyles.DoubleBuffer |
ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint |
ControlStyles.UserPaint |
ControlStyles.ResizeRedraw,
true);
In .Net 2.0 there is a new member of the ControlStyles enum which optimizes the perfomance of DoubleBuffering.
this.SetStyle(
ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer |
ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint |
ControlStyles.UserPaint |
ControlStyles.ResizeRedraw,
true);
All the best,
Martin
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Hi
Thank you very much indeed.
Best regards
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You are welcome!
All the best,
Martin
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Can anyone pls give me a smaple application of this code usage in double buffering and preview of teleprompter window of same form on two monitors.
this.SetStyle(
ControlStyles.OptimizedDoubleBuffer |
ControlStyles.AllPaintingInWmPaint |
ControlStyles.UserPaint |
ControlStyles.ResizeRedraw,
true);
Thank you.
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hello,
I also want achieve the same task, but unfortunately i am not able to succeed, I used grid for developing prompter but my issue is grid scrolling is row by row not pixel by pixel.
Kindly give me some idea to develop prompter app.
Thanks
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I have a tablelayoutpanel.In this I have added a usercontrol.This usercontrol creates a graph on itself.Now I print the tablelayoutpanel by using DrawToBitmap.But it does not print the entire tablelayoutpanel.It prints only half of it.The remaining part which shld actually come on the second printpage is just not there.Can anyone tell me a solution so I can print the entire tablelayoutpanel on multiple print pages.
Anita
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I'm developing a 'socket programming solution for client server architecture'. There a client connects to a server and send messages.
But i got this error,"cross thread operation not valid" and found a solution as follows.
It has to pass the thread address but i dont know how to obtain a thread address.
Could you please tell me how to obtain a thread address.
This is the solution i found.
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Thread mythread = new Thread(addressOf thread1);
mythread.start();
Sub MyThread1
' Working code
' Working code
' Working code
' Working code
' Working code
' Working code
AccessControl();
End Sub
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Thank you.
sweenySL
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It not the address of the thread, it is a delegate for the method to invoke when the thread begins execution. Check the documentation on MSDN. Here is a sample.
Public Class Test
<mtathread> _
Shared Sub Main()
Dim newThread As New Thread(AddressOf Work.DoWork)
newThread.Start()
End Sub
End Class
Public Class Work
Private Sub New()
End Sub
Shared Sub DoWork()
End Sub
End Class
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Hi,
Thanx alot for your reply.
sweenySL
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