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I finally found out the solution: because my object Nooj.Grammar contains
fields that are other objects, I need to make sure BindToType returns
each correct type (rather than just Nooj.Grammar).
public Type BindToType (string assemblyName,string typeName)
{
if (typeName == "Nooj.Grammar") return typeof (Grammar);
else if (typeName == "Nooj.GramType") return typeof (GramType);
else if (typeName == "Nooj.Graph") return typeof (Graph);
...
else return Type.GetType (typeName);
}
--Max
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Does anyone know how to intercept the Paste operation (on ctrl+V) in a RichTextBox?
It appears that the RichTextBox is different from a TextBox in this way.
public override void WndProc(ref Message m)
{
if(m.Msg == 0x0302)
MessageBox.Show("Paste");
base.WndProc(ref m);
}
This chunk only works when you call the Paste() method directly. It does not work on Ctrl+V or Ctrl+Insert.
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Well this is an answer without checking anything:
I would catch the key input (keydown event), check if you the user typed ctrl+v and then paste.
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You can use Key Down event
private void richTextBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
if(e.Control && e.KeyCode==Keys.V)
{
}
}
You can get and Set data using Clipboard class
MCAD
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Wow, that was simple.
Just Catch Ctrl+V then Call Paste(), and handle paste in the WndProc Method.
private void richTextBox1_KeyDown(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.KeyEventArgs e)
{
if(e.Control && e.KeyCode==Keys.V)
{
Paste();
e.Handled = true;
}
}
Thanks.
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i have an application that should read the any pressed keys of keyboard in any other application. i guess i should read that pressed key from the windows but i dont know hao to do that.
plz help me.
Thanks
Rastegar
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Thanks alot
Thanks
Rastegar
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Hello gurus,
I'd like to know how to build a byte (or a word or double word) from a BitArray? Can someone show me a code snippet please?
Best regards.
Fred.
There is no spoon.
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Loop throught the number of items needed to build the value, shift the value to the right and add the bit.
int b = 0;<br />
for (int i=0; i<8; b+=theArray[i++]?128:0) b>>=1;
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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Hello Guffa;
How can I access to a given bit of a byte?
I wish to switch on or off a given bit in a byte...
Thanks
Fred.
There is no spoon.
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Use or to switch on bits, and to switch of bits, and xor to alter bits.
The value of the bits are:
First: 1
Second: 2
Third: 4
Fourth: 8
Fifth: 16
Sixth: 32
Seventh: 64
Eight: 128
So to turn off the fifth bit:
b = b and (255-16);
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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ok thanks
Fred.
There is no spoon.
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Hello,
How can I make ListBox a multi select? And how can I itterate through the selected items using foreach statement?
Thank you.
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Set the SelectionMode property to Multiple.
A foreach statement would look like this:
foreach (ListItem item in TheListBox.Items) {<br />
if (item.Selected) ...<br />
}
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b { font-weight: normal; }
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To make ListBox multiselect set SelectionMode
to SelectionMode.MultiSimple Or SelectionMode.MultiExtended
To get selected indexs use SelectedIndices property
MCAD
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To use foreach with SelectedIndices
foreach(int i in listBox1.SelectedIndices)
{
MessageBox.Show(listBox1.Items[i].ToString());
}
this will get the selected items from listbox
MCAD
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I am using a DataGrid on an ASP page and have enabled the EditCommand. When editing the textbox that comes up upon clicking Edit, and upon clicking Update, the TextBox does not contain the edited text, but instead the original text. What gives? Any ideas?
private void DataGrid1_UpdateCommand(object source, System.Web.UI.WebControls.DataGridCommandEventArgs e)
{
TextBox newdesc = (TextBox)e.Item.Cells[2].Controls[0];
String desc = newdesc.Text;
Response.Write(desc);
DBImage dbImage = new DBImage(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["ConnectString"]);
dbImage.UpdateDesc(id,desc);
this.DataGrid1.EditItemIndex = -1;
this.DataGrid1.DataBind();
}
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In your line dbImage.UpdateDesc(id, desc) where does the variable id get set to specify which record gets updated?
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You will have to call EndEdit before DataGrid1_UpdateCommand gets executed.
A little code snippet might help,
CurrencyManager currencyManager = (CurrencyManager) this.dataGridFormulaFee.BindingContext[this.dataTable];
if (currencyManager != null)
{
currencyManager.Position = this.currentGridRow;
DataGridColumnStyle dataGridColumnStyle = this.dataGridFormulaFee.TableStyles[0].GridColumnStyles[0];
this.dataGridFormulaFee.EndEdit(dataGridColumnStyle, this.currentGridRow, false);
}
Live Life King Size
Alomgir Miah
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I have a ASP.Net web application must be registered with us before it can be used. I want to create a shortcut to the registration process that is placed in the Start Menu. Once the registration process is done, I want the shortcut to be removed from the Start Menu. Does anyone know how I might do this? Thanks in advance.
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Do you mean delete the registration files? The registration will be done on a client PC so this process has to be automated. Right now I am using the File System Editor in VS.Net to create the shortcuts during installation. The properties for the shortcut does not contain anything to delete the shortcut or files that it is pointing to. I don't need to delete the registration files, just a way to automatically delete the shortcut from the Start->Programs menu after a successful registration. Thanks.
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The start menu itself is nothing more than a set of folders filled with shortcuts. You can programmatically delete files from it just as you would anywehre else on the drive.
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