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Hi,
I am trying to find a way to customize the color of the check mark that appears in the CheckedListBox. I want to alter the color of the check mark of certains items (not all) in the list based on some criteria.
Is there is any way of doing it?
Thanks in advance
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How can i hide the row indicator column. Its the first column that as the user moves up and down the grid a black triangle shows in the first column to show the user the current row. I want to hide this column?
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DataGridView1.RowHeadersVisible = false;
thanks
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how to print a page in a protrate design.
thanks
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printDoc.PrinterSettings.DefaultPageSettings.Landscape=false (or =true);
did it for me.
Luc Pattyn
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I am trying to take text data from a listview in my program and print it in a report. Im new to printing anything in any language. I have followed this article[^] only to get part of what i need. the error that i have is the part where it actually prints the elements, it wont, it just does the header and footer. but what i would like to know is does anyone know of a good tutorial i can follow to print text from a listview?
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Try using the PrintDocument class
SkyWalker
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Hi, happy new year for all.
I wanted to make a full-screen windows application, but after changing the
height and width properties of form, the start menu still visible over the
form, is there any way to make a full-screen application? and also cover the
start menu.
please excuse my bad English >> (I'm new at learning English)
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Set the FormBorderStyle property to None and the WindowState property to Maximized
SkyWalker
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thanks, it worked.
but suppose i want the application with border, covering the whole screen, it migth look like the old setup wizards, is that possible.
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Of course! Set the following:
FormBorderStyle to Fixed3d
WindowState to Maximized
ControlBox to False
MaximizeBox to False
MinimizeBox to False
ShowIcon to False
Text to an empty string
SkyWalker
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is there any way to handle the unhandled exceptions generated to display user define messages instead of breaking the execution.
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kalaveer wrote: handle the unhandled exceptions
Obviously not. The way to handle exceptions, is to handle them. You can handle all exceptions at a top level, but you can't then resume execution at the lower level where there were not handled.
I think you need to define your question better, but if you're hoping for a way to get the framework to ignore exceptions at the point they occur, without writing a try/catch, the answer is no. This is one reason that exceptions work better than error codes. They cannot be ignored.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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hi
i tried to display message box in C# library but i din't find the message.show instead of that mbox saying code snippet for message.show is there so how to use mbox in the library file to display messageboxes
thanks in advance.
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You need to include the Windows.Forms ( from memory ) dll so you have access to the library. IT's just not going to be there by default, in a library project.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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I came across the requirement for a project that I was working on, I have to add unlimited 'Adress(name address,city,zip)' to database when user clicks add button.
i have to delete the controls when he clicks delete button and have to reshuffle the the locations of other controls...
vidya K.A
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You can add as many controls as you like to a form, just add them to the Controls collection.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Try creating a user control with the Address(name address,city,zip) info on it.
Then you add\delete the just the user control each time.
This way you only need to manage 1 control per address...
Cheers
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Has anyone got any sample code for conway's game of life? Any help would be much apppeciated, thank you
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Have you already looked here[^]?
Robert
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How to get user`s login time?
I don`t mean the time when the machine has been turned on, just the time when user has logged to Windows.
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This article might help:
http://weblogs.asp.net/ralfw/archive/2004/01/04/47442.aspx[^]
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Thanks for effort but don`t you have some C# code?
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-Yoyosh- wrote: Thanks for effort but don`t you have some C# code?
Good grief man. Do you want blood?
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Collections;
namespace UserLastLogin
{
class Class1
{
[STAThread]
static void Main(string[] args)
{
UserLoginDetails details = new UserLoginDetails();
ArrayList list = details.Users;
foreach (UserLastLogin.UserLoginDetails.UserLastLogon users in list)
{
Console.WriteLine("User {0}, last logged in on {1}\r\n", users.UserName, users.LastLogon);
}
Console.ReadLine();
}
}
public class UserLoginDetails
{
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet=CharSet.Unicode)]
public struct USER_INFO
{
public string Name;
public string Password;
public int PasswordAge;
public int Priv;
public string HomeDirectory;
public string Comment;
public int Flags;
public string ScriptPath;
public int AuthorisationFlags;
public string FullName;
public string UserComment;
public string Param;
public string Workstations;
public int LastLogon;
public int LastLogoff;
public int AccountExpires;
public int MaximumStorage;
public int UnitsPerWeek;
public byte LogonHours;
public int BadPasswordCount;
public int NumberOfLogons;
public string LogonServer;
public int CountryCode;
public int CodePage;
}
[DllImport("Netapi32.dll")]
extern static int NetUserEnum([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr)] string servername,
int level,
int filter,
out IntPtr bufptr,
int prefmaxlen,
out int entriesread,
out int totalentries,
out int resume_handle);
[DllImport("Netapi32.dll")]
extern static int NetApiBufferFree(IntPtr Buffer);
public class UserLastLogon
{
private string _userName;
private DateTime _lastLogon;
internal UserLastLogon(USER_INFO info)
{
_userName = info.Name;
_lastLogon = new DateTime(1970,1,1,0,0,0,0).AddSeconds(info.LastLogon);
}
public string UserName
{
get { return _userName ; }
}
public DateTime LastLogon
{
get { return _lastLogon ; }
}
}
private ArrayList _users = new ArrayList();
public UserLoginDetails()
{
IntPtr bufPtr = new IntPtr();
int entriesRead;
int totalEntries;
int resumeHandle;
try
{
NetUserEnum(null, 2, 2, out bufPtr, -1, out entriesRead, out totalEntries, out resumeHandle);
if (entriesRead > 0)
{
IntPtr iter = bufPtr;
for (int i = 0; i < entriesRead; i++)
{
_users.Add(new UserLastLogon((USER_INFO)Marshal.PtrToStructure(iter, typeof(USER_INFO))));
iter = new IntPtr(iter.ToInt32() + Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(USER_INFO)));
}
}
}
finally
{
NetApiBufferFree(bufPtr);
}
}
public ArrayList Users
{
get { return _users ; }
}
}
}
the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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