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Ohhh...good to know, thanks man!
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Just a quick thought. The C# assemblies are CLS compliant aren't they?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Well, I added [assembly:CLSCompliant(true)] and the project compiled without errors. I have to admit I'm not really knowledgeable in the area. Should that take care of it or are there other steps I ought to take?
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hi
i am new at this group, i am student of information technology , i am working on a project online virtual drive , i need ur help and support to do , i hope this group will help me
thanks
zubair khan
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If you have specific problems and questions, then we'll help if we can. If all you want is for us to do the work for you, then you're on your own.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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You might want to start with a specific question. So far, all you've done is said that you "hope this group will help me". Certainly, but you have to ask an answerable question first.
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ok i know i have written to guys before, but i have an issue that i cant deal with..
my visual studio.net program is kinda messed up, its like all the text in the program (excluding the menus and sub-menus) have all decreased in size. when i wanna open a project i cant even read the text ion the box it opens and i the background that used to be white is now grayish, the same color as the rest of the programs interface...
any help in fixing this program will be much appreciated (i even have a screenshot that i can send you in case you dnt understand my problem..
pls help me!!!!!
steven
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In Tools > Options expand the Environment section and select Fonts and Colors. There are multiple items that you can affect, so the best thing to do would be to select the Text Editor in the Show Settings For combo and click the Use Defaults button.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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dude tried wot you said and i am sorry but it hasnt changed.... dnt know wots goin on with it but even when a box opens to choose projects from, even that one is all small and unreadable... its readable but nt clearly..
cud de be anything else wrong with it or do i have to uninstall it... it worked when i installed it but it started looking like this last week....
any help wud be apreciated.
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Pardon? I really didn't understand your post - I don't speak txt. Could you explain more clearly?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Stop with the damn TXT Speak. It makes your posts hard to read. You've got a full 101+ key keyboard in front of you, use it.
There is a command line switch you can use to reset Visual Studio to default settings. Click Start/Run, then in the box that shows up, type devenv /reset or devenv /resetide , I can't remember which. You'll kiss all your customizations goodbye, but it might work for you.
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sorry for the speaking in the text, sometimes i forget to write like a normal person would... i tries both the command lines you gave me and both of them tells me that its an invalid command line: unknown switch :reset.
i know that i didnt customize the programs interface, and i have an idea that it might be something with one of the files thats wrong, but hey, wot do i know, if i knew then i wouldnt have asked you guys...
so it didnt work as planned... any other ideas dave???
oh and thank you for the help so far..
steven
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The command is devenv /resetsettings . As a hint, if you ever want to know what command line switches a Microsoft application supports, type the name of the executable followed by /? . So to find out what devenv supports you would do devenv /? .
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Does any one know how to check what the compression of an image is. Don't need to compress if it already is.
Mark Thibodeaux
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There's usually something in the header of a file (it comes before the file's data) that specifies this with a number or letters. Just put the name of the file type in a search engine and you should be able to find stuff about its header.
Mike
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Hi ,
I created a web application which have all features like caching and other stuffs.While running the project i am seeing nearly 40-50 exceptions in PREFMON tool in .Net CLR Exceptions Thrown Counter, i want to know how to read the exceptions which are thrown by my Applciation, The Perfmon tool is giving only the COunt of .Net CLR Exceptions thrown. i even dont know whther there are handled/Unhandled Exceptions..
My Application didnt get disturbed because of this Exceptions,so please help how to trace the Exceptions which are Shown as .Net Clr Exception in Perfmon Tool.
Best Regards
Arun Kumar
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You'd know about them if your code wasn't written to eat them.
An example of this would be putting code in a Try/Catch block, and not doing anything with the exception in the Catch code. Reporting or logging it somehow would be nice, maybe even rethrowing it would help too.
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My mobile device support only .net framework 1.0 and the application, how do i incorporate these into the VS enviroment? Advise.
Thanks
Samuel
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Visual Studio 2005 does not support the 1.0 version of the Framework. The only version of Visual Studio that supports this is Visual Studio 2003 2002.
-- modified at 9:29 Wednesday 26th September, 2007
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Actually it's visual studio 2002 that supports 1.0, 2003 supports 1.1
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Yep, you're right. I've corrected my post as well. Thanks.
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NP
Thankfully Visual Studio 2008 will include support 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 so there will be less messing around and switching between IDE's.
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originSH wrote: Thankfully Visual Studio 2008 will include support 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 so there will be less messing around and switching between IDE's.
Yes, it's a great feature and will continue to improve with later versions of the framework.
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I have an experimental speech recognition engine program I've been working on in vb.net. Anyways I wanted to use some code that uses directx to be able to talk directly to the program instead of having to save audio files in another program then open them in my program. Unfortunely the example programs are only in c++ and c#. So my question is what means are available that would allow me to use the c# code in my vb.net program? Also is there any way I could trigger an event in the c# code that would then make my vb.net code do something?
thanks for your help.
Mike
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If you would prefer your source code to be in VB.NET and don't know how to convert it yourself, there are converters[^] that will do it for you.
If you don't want to convert the code, you could place your C# code in a separate project and compile it into a class library. You can then reference this library from a VB.NET project.
Paul
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