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I think you have to declare a MainMenu form variable in DxSettings From class. After initialize DXSettings, you have to set that variable. Make PctWall as public or internal (if DxSetting is not in separate project) in Mainform(Default is private). Look at sample.
In MainForm...
public (or internal) PctWall <--- change this
In the Method that create DxSetting Form
DxSettings dx = new DXSettings();
dx.mainForm = this;
// open DxSettings form.
In DxSettings Form...
private MainForm mainform;
In btnwall Button click event handler in DxSettings Form...
mainForm.PctWall.Image = // set whatever you want.
Enjoy!
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Insted what I want is to insted of modyfying another form I want to save the information to an XML file. When you choose a option on a combobox I want it to change an image in an XML file so it when you load the XML via my MainMenu.exe it will show a image you choose in pctwall in my MainMenu form. How would you do this?
In the end we're all just the same
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I want insted to save the settings to an XML file. Here is what I want:
I have Settings.exe and when you select an Image in a combobox it will save the information in a XML file so when you load MainMenu.exe the picturebox pctwall is changed to the image you specified. how would you do this? Its easier to udate program this way
In the end we're all just the same
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I see someone coding today. I found that his SQL statement got @ symbol in front of it. what is @ that mean?
Examples Coding:-
sqlText = @"SELECT DISTINCT
TOP 100 PERCENT dbo.Member.id,
=========================================
what is the @ meaning and why need it??
any one can tell me.
Thank you^^
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Its not the sql statement with the @ in, the @ signifies that its a verbatim literal string iirc.
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o.. thank a lot^^
now i understand already~~
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Alrighty. So I'm using Visual C# 2005 Express, pretty new to programming in a Windows environment. Writing a program that loads mp3 filenames from a playlist into a gridlined listview. Nothing spectacular. However, the listview seems to become skewed when scrolling. To be precise, there are no problems when I scroll by dragging the scrollbar up or down, or when I use the arrow keys, or when I use PGUP/DN; however, if I scroll by pages (ie, clicking on the scrollbar), the gridlines and text get messy and are not drawn evenly. What's going on?
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I have my main application.
MainMenu.
I have another form DynamiXPad
I want the DynamIXPad to appear on a certian location on the MainMenu form. But I want the user to be able to click items on the MainMenu without the DynamiXPad form being hid. How would you do this? You click button load form2 and it will load. I thought... Can you load the form onto a panel? So it appears on a panel? That would be better...
In the end we're all just the same
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Have you looked at MDIContainers?
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form1.MaximizeBox = false;
form1.MinimizeBox = false;
form1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
form1.TopLevel = false;
panel1.Controls.Add(form1);
form1.Show();
form1.BringToFront();
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hello! is there a way that i can compile my images to a video format?? using c#.. or any programming languages
Im am SUPER P
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I assume you want to create an AVI container file with a video stream and add your images as video frames.
If that's what you're trying to do, look here:
AviFileWrapper[^]
If you need a stable solution, search for DirectX examples.
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Please inform me about my English mistakes, as I'm still trying to learn your language!
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hey thanks!!
i think im gonna read a lot of it, its quite long... can it be done too in java?
Im am SUPER P
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Java cannot use the AviFile API, but I'm sure there are special video packages for Java, somewhere out there...
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Please inform me about my English mistakes, as I'm still trying to learn your language!
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ahh ok..
i have a nokia phone n6600 and in my java app i want to receive a file from my n6600...
do you know anycodes for this one?
thanks!!
Im am SUPER P
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I want to set our windows system time by my application but I don't know how to do that. Please help me. Thanks too much
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For example by using the built-in time command like this:
string timeToSet = "12:05";
Process.Start("cmd", "/c time "+timeToSet);
Regards,
mav
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Black holes are the places where god divided by 0...
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How can i declare/create a array, which have dynamic size.
i mean dynamically the no of elements in array varies,..
Can u pls help me,.
I want a string array of such kind.
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That's what collections are there for.
In C# 2.0: Collection<int> dynamicArray = new Collection<int>();
In C# 1.x: Use a collection generator to create a typesafe collection.
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Arrays can't be dynamic. Resizing an array means declaring a new array and copy all the elements to the new array. This is expensive, so there is intentionally no built in method to do this.
There are many different collections that you can use depending on what you need, like ArrayList, HashTable, Queue, SortedList, et.c.
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Hi,
VS 2005 C#.
I have a BackgroundWorker thread updating a graphic control every 15 ms, CPU load < 5%, i.e., it works fine. But when using menus (MenuStrip) in the form, the CPU load increases to ~50%, even without actually USING the menu, when I position the mouse pointer over a menu item. I don't even click! And the animation hobbles, of course. Is this a bug?
This was a problem in VB6 as well, having menus halting other events (related to SOME components, i.e., the Winsock) than their own. Severe bug.
Best regards,
Magnus
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I am using a NET VS2003 Listview control in detail mode with icons. I set the .Enabled property to false and am geting weird display results. Only part of the control background becomes disabled gray, and the icons do not take on the disabled look- they are full color.
Is this normal behavior? Or am i doing something wrong? I was able to correct the background color problem by setting the listview .BackgroundColor to the same color as a disabled control. But the icons still show in full color.
Do i have to create my own listview control to get normal disabled behavior?
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Since this listview is not anticipated to hold more than a few dozen items, i simply made a function that took each item icon, converted it to disable, and then put it back. Performance is very satisfactory. Below is my code. Since i had another routine that gets the icons, i did not code the conversion of disabled ==> enabled. For the in-place image converting i used code gotten from a code project article.
private void WinListEnabled(bool enabled)
{
// winlist listview
// normal disable does not color background properly
// and images maintain full color and do not gray;
// so workaround must be used;
if (enabled == true)
{
this.lvwWindowList.Enabled = true;
this.lvwWindowList.BackColor = SystemColors.Window;
this.lvwWindowList.ForeColor = SystemColors.WindowText;
LoadWinList();
}
else
{
this.lvwWindowList.Enabled = false;
this.lvwWindowList.BackColor = SystemColors.ControlLight;
this.lvwWindowList.ForeColor = SystemColors.GrayText;
for (int i = 0; i < this.lvwWindowList.Items.Count; i++)
{
// get item icon
ListViewItem listItem = this.lvwWindowList.Items[i];
Image itemIcon = this.imlWinIcons.Images[listItem.ImageIndex];
// create disabled image
Bitmap active = new Bitmap(itemIcon);
Bitmap disable = new Bitmap(active.Width, active.Height);
Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(disable);
g.DrawImage(active, 0, 0);
ControlPaint.DrawImageDisabled(g, active, 0, 0, Color.Empty);
g.Dispose();
// replace listview image
this.imlWinIcons.Images[listItem.ImageIndex] = disable;
}
}
}
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I have a ContextMenu and an item called Change Background, which will change the image on a PictureBox.
Here is the code:
{<br />
if (openFileDialog1.FileName.ShowDialog()==DialogResult.OK )<br />
{<br />
if (openFileDialog1.FileName != string.Empty) {<br />
this.pictureBox1.Image = new<br />
Bitmap(openFileDialog1.FileName);<br />
} }
This code was implimented on a button. I want to modify it to work on a context menu item. How would you do this? It has something to do with the DialogResult.OK code, its not a button so it wont work only crash the application.
In the end we're all just the same
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The code would be exactly the same on a button as it would on a contect menuitem. I see no problem with the use of DialogResult , as long as you have using System.Windows.Forms; in your header.
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