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Hi,
Is it possible, my means of registry entries etc to launch the default Defragmenter in Windows. For example, users of OO Defrag can set this as the default, and can be launched as the default instead of the Windows defragmenter.
Thanks, Andrew.
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Hi again... always fighting with my installation...
Now everything works fine... I only have 1 other little detail: I'd like to let the end user choose whether install or not SQL Server Express.
If I put it in the prerequisites and the users cancel the install of SQL Server. also my app doesn't get installed...
Is there a way? I googled around but seems like it's still not possible...
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Hi all,
I'm working on client-server application
While sending data from server through Socket class,
my client calls the callback function correctly but the problem rises when it gets hang at Client.Receive(buffer[])
in debug mode, when i repost message from server to client, it resumes the code from Client.Receive
what should be the reason, any idea?
thanks
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nayabsiddiqi wrote: but the problem rises when it gets hang at Client.Receive(buffer[])
nayabsiddiqi wrote: what should be the reason, any idea?
If you are making a blocking call then it is working perfectly.
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thanks.. was confused in somehting
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Hi friends,
How we can create a tearable-tab in C#? Means, suppose we have 2 tabs in a window/dialog. The user can be able to detach a tab from its parent window/dlg.This kind of tab implementation is called tearable-tab(I heard some term like "tab to window extension").
Hope some one can help me.Thanks in advance.
Thanks buddies
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cooltuxxx wrote: How we can create a tearable-tab in C#?
Do you mean besides developing it?
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Hi Friend,
I'm new to C#. Can any one give me the code that implement tearable-tab?
Thanks in adavance.
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cooltuxxx wrote: Can any one give me the code that implement tearable-tab?
First, read the post at the top of the forum titled "how to get an answer to your question", pay attention to item #2.
Second, what about the information Patrick Sears gave you? That should provide a solution for you.
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Hi Mike,
Sorry.
Actually I want to construct 2 tabs in a form.These tabs will contain other GUI controls. Also the user should be able to tear off the tab from its parent window to make it a stand alone window. If the user double clicked on the title bar of this window it shoud again comes to the tabbed state.
Hope you got the points. ...I have very less experience in GUI design.
Thanks
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cooltuxxx wrote: Hope you got the points.
Not really. There might not be a tool that will give you this behavior by dragging it from the toolbar and dropping it onto your form. If not you will have to develop a solution, perhaps using a library like Patrick linked to that gives you a partial solution.
cooltuxxx wrote: Hope some one can help me.
Help you with what? How?
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Ok Mike.Thanks
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Take a look at the DockPanelSuite [^]by Weifen Luo. I've used it to create a couple of tearable-tabbed applications.
There are even articles here on CP that show you how to extend the styles and functionality of the library.
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- Frank Herbert
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Patrick Sears wrote: tearable terrible-tabbed applications.
Tabs have been so abused in GUI design that I just have to laugh at the idea of a GUI that is spoken of in terms of "Tabs".
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Thanks Patrick. But i need to implement in VC 2005 itself. I will do it anyway...Thanks alot.
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how to create progress bar in C#
thanks
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You can drag and drop one from the toolbox???
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but i don't understand with the source code to create progress bar
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You want to create a custom progress bar? Or just use the one thats already provided?
Either way, the webiste is packed full of tutorials, just type 'progress bar' into the search box up there ^
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Cheese is still good though.
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How do i align my form to the bottom left of my screen?
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In the Properties screen of your form, set the startup position of your form to manual. Then change the location to where you want the form.
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Do you want the form to show up in the bottom left corner of your screen,
and remain there (unmoveable)?
Edit: If this is the case, then you could do it by adding these lines of code in your form's constructor:
this.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual;
this.Location = new Point(0, SystemInformation.WorkingArea.Height - this.Height);
Note: This doesn't make the form unmoveable. I'm still looking for a way to do that. Perhaps you could set a timer that moves the form back to the same location at a given interval - but that's a ugly way to do it, honestly.
Edit #3 : Here a way to make the form "unmoveable", that is, it's still moveable, but as soon as the user releases the mouse button, the form "jumps" back to it's default position.
Set the form's Move event handler, and write the following code:
this.Location = new Point(0, SystemInformation.WorkingArea.Height - this.Height);
And that works!
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Thanks. I thought there might be a propery to do the work for me. Guess not (getting lazy with 2.0)Framework)
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Yeah, I was hoping that there was a property to do that, but it seems there isn't.
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