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Even though you did get an answer, you really should be asking in one of the programming forums, not this one. This is so people can submit ideas for articles.
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You should be asking this in a programming forum. This particular forum is for Article Ideas.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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can anybody tell me,
what are the operating systems which i can use for a server system and on which basis the configuration of the server system can be decided? and what is the typical configuration of any server system?
with regards
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You'd have better luck asking in one of the other forums, possibly the general discussion or operating systems, not this one. This is so people can submit ideas for articles.
That being said, you can realistically use almost any of the Windows versions as a server but you are better off sticking with one of the Server versions (like Windows Server 2003). There really isn't a typical configuration as it depends on what the server is being used for.
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dear friends,
Most of you may be knowing the popular game SuDoKu,
i have made an application that frames the SuDoKu puzzles and solves the new puzzles also.
it also helps the user to analyse how to solve it.
i want to share the application, article and its source code at codeproject.com.
kindly any body suggest me as to where, i mean, appropriate section and sub section, i can post my article?
thanks.
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Possibly here[^]. You haven't really shared enough other information, such as language, etc... for me to take anything other than an educated guess.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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thanks for the reply,
i did it in vc++ 6.0.
any more information is required?
i shall submit it in the section, you have suggested.
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My connection ways as follows:
Email:foryouzh@sohu.com
I wanna design a programme with a dialogue which has a funtionality of placing some Edit controls in a specified rectangle that can be scrolled with a Vertical Scrollbar.
Thank you everyone who helps me.He will got forgive of The God.
I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
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where to start
Why did you post again within minutes of your last post?
"Pleasr help me!" is not a suitable subject line ... a subject is supposed to be something descriptive so that people with the relivent skills can locate your post easily and help you. Everyone on here needs help :P If everyone put a subject like "Please help me" then theres not much point in having subjects is there
today42200 wrote: Edit controls
Controls that edit music? controls that edit how your moon laser[^] fires?
today42200 wrote: in a specified rectangle
specified by who? you? me? your users? that guy over there?
What language do you want to use? what platform do you want to develop on? what experience do you have? have you actually tried to do anything yourself or are you just expecting us to do your work?
-- modified at 5:18 Tuesday 2nd October, 2007
EDIT: And I almost forgot ... this isn't even the right forum, this forum is for putting forward ideas for articles, not for requesting help with programming.
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Oh wow. A masterful display of mockage - I wish that I'd posted that. It's a shame that I can't award you a 50 for such an excellent post.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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lol thank you ... I think it's more to do with the material I had to work with rather than me
That damn post just had so much wrong with it :S Raymond Chen has it right when he says alot of people must think you have psychic powers when posting a question. I don't quite understand how they don't realise that vital information is missing when they hit Post Message.
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OK - you do know that you can modify your other post don't you? There's a cunning little link called Modify that might just help you.
Put a panel on your dialog and place the edit controls on the panel. Set the scroll properties on the panel. That's it - simple isn't it? BTW - please don't put religious references in to your posts. This really isn't the place for it; my belief system may or may not be compatable with yours, so please don't try to impinge.
today42200 wrote: I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
That's not likely with a level of technical display like this.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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Pete O`Hanlon wrote: BTW - please don't put religious references in to your posts. This really isn't the place for it; my belief system may or may not be compatable with yours, so please don't try to impinge.
I was thinking the same thing, but whilst I was in the mood for mocking I couldn't think of a good way to say what you said in a serious mannor.
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You should be asking this in a programming forum. This particular forum is for Article Ideas.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I wanna design a programme with a dialogue which has a funtionality of placing some Edit controls in a specified rectangle that can be scrolled with a Vertical Scrollbar.
Thank you everyone who helps me.He will got forgive of The God.
I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
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today42200 wrote: I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
If you can't work out how to place some edit controls (have you tried MSDN, Google, etc) then you've got no chance of working for Microsoft.
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today42200 wrote: I wanna enter Microsoft Corporation for my fortune
That's not the reason to want to go and work for Microsoft. The real reason is to want to make applications that the world will use.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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You should be asking this in a programming forum. This particular forum is for Article Ideas.
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I've tried so hard for a whole day that I still cannot get through this tough problem, somebody please, help me!
I've got the code for Multi Column Combo in DataGridView to solve the problem of displaying multiple data, but I got stuck in displaying some values. Everything goes just fine, but when I tried to display values with the key value diplicated, it doesn't work. For example, I intended to display two rows "bmx2100 |23455 |34" and "bmx2100 |11111 |100", they have the same attribute "bmx2100", but the primary key "23455" and "11111" are different. That was what suppose to be, but now, the program displayed "bmx2100 |23455 |34" twice, and during DEBUG, I print out all the temporary variables and I found that they are all correct! So, what would be the problem!?
This is the Multi Column Combo Cell : http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/Multi_Column_Combo_Cell.asp
And this is the code snippet I modified:
protected override void OnDrawItem(System.Windows.Forms.DrawItemEventArgs e)<br />
{<br />
Rectangle rec = new Rectangle(e.Bounds.X, e.Bounds.Y, e.Bounds.Width, e.Bounds.Height);<br />
DataGridViewMultiColumnComboColumn column = ownerCell.OwningColumn as DataGridViewMultiColumnComboColumn;<br />
DataTable valuesTbl = column.valuesTbl;<br />
string joinByField = column.joinFieldName;<br />
SolidBrush NormalText = new SolidBrush(System.Drawing.SystemColors.ControlText);<br />
object currentItem = Items[e.Index];<br />
string currentText = GetItemText(currentItem);<br />
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if (e.Index > -1)<br />
{<br />
SolidBrush normalBack = new SolidBrush(Color.White);
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(normalBack, rec);<br />
if (DroppedDown && !(Margin.Top == rec.Top))<br />
{<br />
int currentOffset = rec.Left;<br />
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DataRow[] itemRows = valuesTbl.Select("[" + joinByField + "]='" + currentText + "'");<br />
<br />
SolidBrush HightlightedBack = new SolidBrush(System.Drawing.SystemColors.Highlight);<br />
if ((e.State & DrawItemState.Selected) == DrawItemState.Selected)<br />
{<br />
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(HightlightedBack, rec);<br />
}<br />
StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(File.OpenWrite("record"));<br />
foreach (DataRow currentRow in itemRows)<br />
{<br />
bool addBorder = false;<br />
<br />
foreach (object dataRowItem in currentRow.ItemArray)<br />
{<br />
string value = dataRowItem.ToString();
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<br />
<br />
#region DrawLine<br />
if (addBorder)<br />
{<br />
SolidBrush gridBrush = new SolidBrush(Color.Gray);
long linesNum = lineWidth;<br />
while (linesNum > 0)<br />
{<br />
linesNum--;<br />
Point first = new Point(rec.Left + currentOffset, rec.Top);<br />
Point last = new Point(rec.Left + currentOffset, rec.Bottom);<br />
e.Graphics.DrawLine(new Pen(gridBrush), first, last);<br />
currentOffset++;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
else<br />
addBorder = true;<br />
#endregion<br />
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SizeF extent = e.Graphics.MeasureString(value, e.Font);<br />
Rectangle textRec = new Rectangle(currentOffset, rec.Y, (int)extent.Width + 20, rec.Height);<br />
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if ((e.State & DrawItemState.Selected) == DrawItemState.Selected)<br />
{<br />
SolidBrush HightlightedText = new SolidBrush(System.Drawing.SystemColors.HighlightText);<br />
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(HightlightedBack, currentOffset, rec.Y, fixedAlignColumnSize, extent.Height);<br />
e.Graphics.DrawString(value, e.Font, HightlightedText, textRec); sw.Write(value + "|");<br />
}<br />
else<br />
{<br />
e.Graphics.FillRectangle(normalBack, currentOffset, rec.Y, fixedAlignColumnSize, extent.Height);<br />
e.Graphics.DrawString(value, e.Font, NormalText, textRec); sw.Write(value + "|");<br />
}<br />
currentOffset += fixedAlignColumnSize;<br />
}<br />
sw.WriteLine();<br />
}<br />
sw.Close();<br />
}<br />
else<br />
e.Graphics.DrawString(currentText, e.Font, NormalText, rec);<br />
}<br />
}<br />
<br />
}
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I know I've already posted this on your other post, but I'm putting it here as well so you (hopefully) won't get a lot of extra responses.
You should go to the actual article (http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/Multi_Column_Combo_Cell.asp[^] and post this question in the article's discussion board. It looks similar to these forums, but is specific to each article. You can find it at the bottom of each article (not all of them have questions yet, so it may be empty) just under the voting area and the advertisement.
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I find the new message button in the article for a long time beforehand, but I cannot find it. Luckily, I find it just now, so I post my thread there. I'm sorry and thank you for your advice!;)
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No need to apologize. I'm glad you were able to find the right place to post your question. Hopefuly, you will get a response from the author. If not, post the question again in one of the programming forums (probably the C# forum would be the best) but make sure to say in the new message that you asked the author and never received a response. (You should also wait at least a few days to give the author time to research and respond.)
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This my first time visiting this forum, I think that the author may not check his articles. But I guess my experience doesn't work here. If so, I'm glad that I have found such a wonderful place to communicate with talented programmers!;)
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Sometimes you will find an author that doesn't respond to questions about his/her articles. As I mentioned, if it does happen, just repost your question to the programming forums (making sure to mention that you've already tried to ask the author but received no response) and I'm sure someone will try to help you.
This site is a great place to find a lot of talent, but since it is an online community that is (mostly) self moderated you do sometimes get some not-so-talented people and people with bad attitudes. That's just part of being a part of a large online community, you have to take the good with the bad. That being said, you tend to learn who is worth listening to and who isn't fairly quickly and can get a lot of good information, both from the articles and from the forums.
Good luck in your project and enjoy using the site.
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It's my pleasure to meet you and I found your advice is worth listening. I'll remember what you told me and thank you again.
You're such a nice online community member
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