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how can we attach our system to the wifi connection?
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I have no idea what your question means. Could you please explain exactly what it id that you are trying to achieve and what you currently have in place?
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The PhysicalAddress class[^] might help you.
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I'm checking this articlehttp://blogs.msdn.com/b/eric_carter/archive/2004/12/01/writing-user-defined-functions-for-excel-in-net.aspx?Redirected=true[^]
I create a simply UDF of the article. In 32bit system, it is all right. In a 64bit, a simply function works only if I directly insert argument in the function. If I link the argument to a cell it doesn't work. Apparently it doesn't recognized that the number coming from excel cell (64bit) is a correct double for my function (which accept double)
Any idea?
Later note: really my Excel 2010 it is 32bit too.
So: the same project:
on windows xp, excel 2010 32bit, single processor works
on windows 7, excel 2010 32bit, 4 processors : excel udf works only if I directly use numbers in formulas, but it doesn't works if my UDF arguments refers to cells containing nmbers
Later note:
I found the same problem here http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-SG/exceldev/thread/8168c603-a7c8-4c01-98d2-3c0385294325[^]
it is more clear: from "Wolfgang"
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I also used Eric's blog to create an automation add-in: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/eric_carter/archive/2004/12/01/writing-user-defined-functions-for-excel-in-net.aspx.
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I created this Automation add-in with Office 2010, Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 on Windows 7 (it should be the same configuration as Bessie's). But it does not work for me. I get #VALUE! as error. As soon as I replace the call "=MultiplyNTimes(B1,B2,C2)" with "=MultiplyNTimes(VALUE(B1),VALUE(B2),VALUE(C2))" it works.
I created this add-in with Office 2003, Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 on Windows XP and it worked ("=MultiplyNTimes(B1,B2,C2)")
Does anybody has an idea what's the problem?
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modified 2-Dec-12 17:19pm.
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Sorry no help but the whole issues justifies my stand NEVER to use Office products in a solution to a clients problems. Office is a great productivity tool, IT IS NOT A DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Mycroft Holmes wrote: NEVER to use Office products in a solution to a clients problems. Sage advice.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Hi,
I'm working on an application of which requires me to have one list-box to hold data.
I'm having a little issue when deleting an object from a list-box. The issue comes into play when I fill the list-box with items from TWO separate lists.
Normally to delete the object I would get it's index and then remove it from the list in a separate class then reload the list-box to reflect the changes but in certain instances I need to fill the list-box with objects from two different lists and determining the origin of the object to delete from one of the two lists, well I'm not entirely sure how to do this.
this code is populating the list-box control.
ViewListBox.Items.Clear();
List listOfPickups = visits.listPickups();
List listOfdeliveries = visits.listDeliveries();
ViewListBox.Items.AddRange(listOfPickups.ToArray());
ViewListBox.Items.AddRange(listOfdeliveries.ToArray());
this is how i delete when i am only loading the listbox from one list.
if (ViewListBox.SelectedIndex < 0)
{
EditSelectBtn.Enabled = false;
DeleteSelectBtn.Enabled = false;
}
else
{
if (MessageBox.Show("are you sure you want to delete the selected item?", "Are You Sure?", MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes)
{
visits.removePickup(this.ViewListBox.SelectedIndex);
updateList("pickups");
}
else
{
ViewListBox.ClearSelected();
}
}
Any help would be greatly appretiated.
modified 11-Mar-21 21:01pm.
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I don't work with winforms anymore but I believe there will be a tag property on the listboxitem, I would put an identifier in there. OR add a hidden column (width = 0) with the identifier.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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If the list box doesn't sort (so always displays the items from the first list first and items from the second list below that), the easiest solution would be to compare the index to delete with the size of the first list. If the index is too large, just subtract firstList.Count to get the index to remove from the second list.
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Thank you i tried this and it works perfectly!
modified 11-Mar-21 21:01pm.
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hi men
I have a listView called lw1.
When I use lw1.selectedItem, I can check which item is selected.
But, how I can know which item is alone highlighted by mouse cursor?
note:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45898865/Immagine.jpg[^]
in picture 1
gimppoi is selected with one click of mouse cursor
in picture 2
gimppoi is selected with one click of mouse cursor
poweooooooooo has alone mouse cursor over the line
modified 3-Dec-12 16:01pm.
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Some grids (not sure about listviews) allow you to select the item on mouseover. Otherwise you need to handle the mouseover event, use hittest to identify the record and decide what to do with it!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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good idea
I had tried it yesterday without success.
private void buttonGV_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
Attivita attivita = null;
for (int i = 0; i < listViewAttivita.Items.Count; i++ )
if ( listViewAttivita.IsMouseOver )
attivita = listViewAttivita.Items[i] as Attivita;
if ( listViewAttivita.IsMouseOver )
this test is needless, because I want know which row is selected. That test told me if the mouse is over one of all ListView rows.
Can you tell me what I should search to understand which row has the mouse over?
this is the XAML part. Does it help?
<ListView ItemsSource= "{Binding AttivitaCollection, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}" Height="206" HorizontalAlignment="Left" Margin="12,33,0,0" Name="listViewAttivita" VerticalAlignment="Top" Width="auto" SelectionChanged="listViewAttivita_SelectionChanged">
<ListView.Resources>
<med:ImageConverter x:Key="imageConverter"/>
</ListView.Resources>
<ListView.View>
<GridView>
<GridViewColumn Header="Azioni registrate" Width="150" DisplayMemberBinding="{Binding nome, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}"/>
<GridViewColumn Header="Stato" Width="auto" >
<GridViewColumn.CellTemplate>
<DataTemplate>
<Button Width="24" Name="buttonGV" Click="buttonGV_Click" Height="24" Background="Transparent" BorderBrush="Transparent">
<Image Source="{Binding Path=imgStato, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged, Converter={StaticResource imageConverter}}" />
</Button>
</DataTemplate>
</GridViewColumn.CellTemplate>
</GridViewColumn>
</GridView>
</ListView.View>
</ListView>
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I would post this in the WPF/Silverlight forum, there are some guys there who have a very deep knowledge. At a guess you probably need a trigger on the listview servicing the mouseover event.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi,
I would like to ask which way you prefer t store variable which could be available for read/write? do you prefer to store in App.Config or Windows Registry is still best to use?
Thanks,
Jassim[^]
Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com
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I prefer text files. Is it a WinForm app, a WebApp, a widget? Does it run under limited permissions, or in the users' context?
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It's winForm and as you know standard users won't have access to C:\Program Files so will the App.config work in this case?
Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com
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I'd use the Settings-file, not the App.Config. Which, by the sound of it, is an application-level configuration, not user-level.
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I roll my own config files (XML) and read and write to them.
I never touch the Registry.
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So rather than use the infrastructure that's there for you, tested, and with reams of documentation available - you choose to roll your own?
Wow!
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Of course. It works the way I want, not the way someone else who knows nothing of what I do thinks everyone should do it.
J4amieC wrote: with reams of documentation
That would be a clear reason not to use it. My way requires no documentation, it is therefore superior.
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Do your xml files properly handle multiple NT accounts each with different settings like the registry does?
Do your xml files handle concurrent write by eg, configuration tool, like the registry does?
Can your xml files be modified easily by domain login scripts like the registry does?
Can your xml files be centralized into AD for centralized enterprise management? Like registry entries can be?
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Of course not, I don't want that.
Can registry entries be stored on a flash drive and used on whatever system I happen to be using only while I'm using the software?
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or anyone like done c# or c c+ if anyone interesws email me
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again....you posted something completely incomprehensible.
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