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Comments by Lee Reid (Top 13 by date)
Lee Reid
16-Aug-12 22:58pm
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Thanks :)
I've copied this question across to here: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/wpf/thread/50e6086f-e767-4e07-bcc2-9e53ed78d05d
I'll update codeproject if I hear back from microsoft
Lee Reid
9-Apr-12 6:44am
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Presumably I would have to do this every time I made any change to it, before committing?
Lee Reid
22-Apr-11 7:54am
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No contravariance?? Oh lord do I have a lot of work ahead of me then :| Thanks heaps for your reply
Lee Reid
22-Apr-11 7:53am
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whoa, seriously?? I'm not sure how i'd survive without it
Lee Reid
22-Apr-11 7:50am
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Thanks for your help, but it appears its been there for some time:
"Supported in: 4, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0"
Lee Reid
22-Apr-11 7:39am
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Done. Sorry about that!
Lee Reid
3-Apr-11 18:50pm
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I'll give it a read. Thanks!
Lee Reid
3-Apr-11 18:27pm
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Thanks for your help Keith. Given that noone can see a simple solution, I might point this one out to Microsoft. It's certainly a limitation of the sortedset I didn't expect to come across!
Lee Reid
3-Apr-11 18:21pm
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haha yeah I read that "without affecting performance" bit too and raised an eyebrow. Thanks for looking into it for me :)
Lee Reid
3-Apr-11 7:17am
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If one wanted to do that, I believe you would either have to:
1) Manually match make event in the textbox set off the matching event in the custom control (a little messy and time consuming, as he's stated)
or
2) simply make the textbox 'public', so that he could access its event handlers directly from other classes (ie access it outside of the custom control).
Lee Reid
4-Nov-10 19:54pm
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Hiya,
I sent you an email to you yesterday, but used an email address I found on your resume which it may no longer be current... When you get the time, could you please throw me an email? my email is: fasdewx at gmail dot com. Thank you so much for your comments and help. Absolute life saver
Lee Reid
3-Nov-10 6:20am
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Hey! thanks for your reply :)
I've tried to get the EnumerateMetafile method going, by copying the example given on the MS website http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms142060.aspx It doesn't seem to even use the callback method they've given (e.g. can add the line "throw new Exception()" into the callback method and nothing happens).
I also had a good look at the documentation - 306 pages!! this really does seem like a nightmare/reinventing the wheel. Is there any chance that your converter, or something like it, is accessible anywhere?
Lee Reid
2-Nov-10 21:25pm
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Hi Henry,
thanks for your reply. Your suggestions sounded quite likely to work, but the propertyItems collection returns a System.NotImplementedException when you try to access it (e.g. pic.PropertyItems.ToString()). The propertyIDList is empty, and tags are null. :s
I would be dismayed if this, which I'm sure should be very simple, would require me to write my own class to open the emf, but it's starting to look like it
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