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Wrong Title. Hmmm, that's a bit like someone asking for where the bathroom is and you saying not here.
However, I don't think a request for an article that shows how to set up context menu items that only show for a specific program when its icon is right clicked, is off topic to this Forum. But, if you would like offer the forum that you think this request should go under, I'd be interested.
I've already searched for articals and program examples using "context menu" and none of the findings actually do what I'm looking for. They all seem to deal with adding a menu option to the context menu when a folder or file with a certain extention so that you can run your program on that folder or file when the menu item is clicked. What I'm looking for is different, i.e., only show the menu item when a specific program's icon is right clicked.
Thank you
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Member 4169556 wrote: Wrong Title. Hmmm, that's a bit like someone asking for where the bathroom is and you saying not here.
However, I don't think a request for an article that shows how to set up context menu items that only show for a specific program when its icon is right clicked, is off topic to this Forum. But, if you would like offer the forum that you think this request should go under, I'd be interested.
I've already searched for articals and program examples using "context menu" and none of the findings actually do what I'm looking for. They all seem to deal with adding a menu option to the context menu when a folder or file with a certain extention so that you can run your program on that folder or file when the menu item is clicked. What I'm looking for is different, i.e., only show the menu item when a specific program's icon is right clicked.
Maybe I missed something in the OP. Perhaps it was written in Latvian 1Pt font, but there is no mention anywhere that I can see of a request for an article. There was a question on the best way to accomplish the task, but nothing on somebody writing an article on it.
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From your comments, I'm guessing that posting a question that asks for information on a topic in the request for article forum isn't sufficiently clear.
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Correct, because it looks like a request for help solving a problem, and not for somebody to write an article on this topic.
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The distinction between asking for an article on a topic I want to see and have a need for, and asking for help on the same topic isn't clear to me. Are you saying that people should only ask for articles that aren't related to problems. That doesn't make sense. I often buy magazines with articles and even whole books on topics related to programming problems I need information on. Unfortunately, I just haven't been able to find any that deal with my question.
You seem to be moderating this forum, so I suggest that if this forum isn't open to all programming topics that you might want to give the forum a more descriptive title or a forum description telling us what topics may be posted in this forum, and the right way to request appropriate articles.
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When you say this: "My idea is to use command line switches to specify the different application functions, I just need to know how to set up the context menu and limit it to just the application's icon.
If it makes any difference, I am using Vista, but I'll want to also set this up in WinXP.", it's asking for help.
If you want it to be an article, you have to tell us because we can't read your mind - we can only go on the evidence before us, which said Programming Question. Now, as for which forum to ask this in, it depends on the language you are using. If it's C#, try the C# forum, VB.NET - use the VB.NET forum. C++, choose either the Visual C++ forum (if it's an unmanaged application) or the CLI forum (it it's a managed app).
There - more than enough forums to choose from.
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"If you want it to be an article, you have to tell us because we can't read your mind - we can only go on the evidence before us, which said Programming Question"
"which said Programming Question" That's your assumption. I never said this was a programming question. As far as I can tell this forum is for asking for Articles and Ideas that are not tied to any specific programming language, which is why I put my request here.
By the way, from what I've seen on this site, on the internet - in general, or at any of Microsoft's sites, I don't think the context menus can be configured the way I want, i.e., to show a specific option for just one program when that program's icon is right clicked. So never mind on this.
"More than enough forums to choose from" But not this one - seems to be your point initial point, and I think it still is.
"Deja View" - Probably because the post was never atiquately answered.
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Let's try this again.
Would someone write an article showing how to create a context menu item that on displays on a specific program's icon? There are plenty of articals showing how this can be done for a folder or a file with a specific type, but as far as I've seen doing searches on "context menu" there aren't any for what I'm looking for, which is somethink like you see when you put in a CD and click on its context menu, i.e, install menu.
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Context menus work off file types. The reason a CD has a different menu is because its type is Drive and the shell extension behind that menu detects when it's being invoked on a CD, and shows the appropriate menu.
When you right-click a program's icon, that's an EXE file, so you'd need to write a shell extension that:
a) is invoked for EXE files, and
b) checks what file is being right-clicked
If it's the relevant program, add your menu items.
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Wrong forum.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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You and Pete, appear to like to say "Wrong Topic" and then accuse me of missing some non-existent clue.
Since you and Pete think my request for an article shouldn't be posted here, where on this site would you suggest?
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I noticed there's not much of anything on CP specific to F#. Is there a moratorium on F# aticles? Or is it just that no one has bothered to post any articles?
I've been playing with F# and have some beginners stuff I could turn into an article or 3, if there's interest.
The PetroNerd
Walt Fair, Jr.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Bring the F# gooey article goodness on.
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that can show me how to simulate a server / client relationship.
Sorry for the basics, but since the article doesn't exist, I can't exactly go into detail about it now can I :P
No, seriously, I'd like to learn how to make multiple machines communicate with a single server-end application, able to handle a couple of connections or more. Relay information to the proper client, I don't know that stuff I've been wanting to learn about for quite a bit.
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Have you done a search on remoting?
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Not especially, a quick glance took me to CodeProject .NET Remoting which wasn't really about client -> server communication, more of about object communication.
I see how this touches on what I asked previously, but I personally would like to see something more dedicated to multiple clients communicating with a single server, and how a server manages those connections, relays information, etc etc.
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Hi everyone. Could any body share material to create a forum.
Actually, I want to make a forum for an NGO where visitors and registered users can share their views and also upload pictures and share them too.
I want to use C#.Net and SQL 2000. Please Help. It's urgent.
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Shashank R. Shandilya wrote: It's urgent.
Sorry, it doesn't work like that around here.
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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Way off topic for this forum. Not to mention that your requezt is urgentz too!
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
[Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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If i had 5 numbers in an array . I want to check for any repetation of integer value in that array.
eg: {1 2 3 1}
Answer should be 1 - 1
2 - 0
3 - 0
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I had design this code , but not working properly
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Dim j As Integer
Dim k As Integer
Dim m = 0
Dim temp As Integer
For j = 0 To 3
For k = 0 To 3
temp = a(j)
m = 0
If (a(k) <> temp) Then
Else
m = m + 1
End If
Next
Next
TextBox2.Text = TextBox2.Text & m
End Sub
PLEASE ANY ONE CAN HELP ME TO SORT OUT THIS QUERY..........
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This forum is for Article Requests and Ideas. There's a perfectly good VB.NET forum here.
Regards,
--Perspx
"I've got my kids brainwashed: You don't use Google, and you don't use an iPod." - Steve Ballmer
"Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux, which just tells me they have never seen an angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100mph." - Linus Torvalds
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sagar_p_parakh wrote: PLEASE ANY ONE CAN HELP ME TO SORT OUT THIS QUERY..........
Avoid all caps in discussion forums. You would be understood as being in an angry mood and shouting at others.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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I think it would great to have a forum and some articles about the assembly language.
Lloyd J. Atkinson
"Logic will get you from A to B, but imagination will take you everywhere" - ALbert Einstein
I look at Microsoft, and turn to my poster on the wall saying: "Bang head here in case of stress".
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The first part of the request should go in to 'Suggestions and Bug Reports' forum to draw a priority attention of CP Administrators and implementation of the same.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep!
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I'd like to see an article on how to do toaster pop-ups, or an article with a DLL for toaster pop-ups. If anyone has used them in the past in their applications, please write an article on how you did it.
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