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Hi all,
I have a requirement of displaying both image and text in a single cell of DataGridview(Windiws Application).
Is this possible ,if yes please suggest me how to approach....
Thanks in advance
cheers,
sekhar
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1. Provide padding in the TextboxColumn and then draw the image in the space created in the column using OnPaint.
2. Create your own datagridview column using the existing datagridviewtextboxcolumn class.
The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."
modified on Thursday, January 8, 2009 9:56 AM
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Thanks for your suggestion
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I want to Invoke a Web Service using Visual C++ .NET. Please provide me with information.
I have sample code to invoke web service using c#. The web service method has complex data as input. Please reply.
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how to we get nodes(nodes maybe child or parent) with a specified letter in treeview control.
thanks.
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Just iterate (recursively) through the nodes.
Bob
Ashfield Consultants Ltd
Proud to be a 2009 Code Project MVP
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Another way is to use AsQueryable method on the Nodes collection and the use Linq to search the nodes matching your criteria.
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I am trying to show a tooltip on the form.
I tried using the line:
tooltip.SetToolTip(this, this.Text);
I can see the tooltip on the form but not on the header of the form. Is there any way to show it also there ?
I will be glad to get the code for it.
Thanks, Ido
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Not as far as I know. The Titlebar of a form is not part of the client area. AFAIK, the ToolTop control only works inside the client area of the form.
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You wants a tooltip on that blue bar, just above your form? That would be the be that part of the Window that you use when you want to drag it, right?
Or do you mean some other 'control' when you refer to the header?
I are troll
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My Break point is not hit at the time of running,even it not change the start form.
What should i do?
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Any_India wrote: Break point is not hit
Are you sure that the line where you have kept is getting executed?
Any_India wrote: even it not change the start form
How are you trying to do that?
The word "politics" describes the process so well: "Poli" in Latin meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "bloodsucking creatures."
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thanks for reply
I got my solution.i reinstall the .net freamwork then its working
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I think either the code isn't beeing executed or the pdb file is missing or is out-of-date. The latter can happen for example if you debug from a different directory than where you built the program.
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hi
i am using c# on vs 2005 window application
i am trying to create an area on the form which generate button control and let me manipulate the amount of buttons shown
the reason for this is cause i am would like to put a navigation bar which will flip thru my database like a book and display the buttons accordingly
could anyone spare anyidea how i can achieve this or shld i just make a set of buttons and use codes to manipulate the amount of buttons enabled and the caption text of the buttons when the navigation button is clicked?
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Use a panel and programatically add the buttons to it, i.e. panel.Controls.Add(). I would ask why you need to do this though, there are already built-in controls to navigate data.
only two letters away from being an asset
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thx
your suggestion helps alot
and the reason is cause of the limited amount of area on the form for the button and also that i am only allowed to use buttons
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can any one able to help me
i want to close all the open window which is shown on taskber and remain my application open when i click in button.
thans in advance
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use a loop and the system.diagnostics has a Process class. You can create an array of that class and store all processes in there and compare to kill all pids except for the ones you want.
Permissions may be an issue for your application.
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Thanks for reply
i used this code
Public Class START
Dim theprocess() As Process
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim theprocess1() As Process = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 34
If theprocess1(i).Id = theprocess(i).Id Then
Else
theprocess1(i).Kill()
End If
Next
'If TextBox1.Text = "master" Then
' Me.Close()
'End If
End Sub
Private Sub START_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
theprocess = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcesses
End Sub
End Class
But it get restart after click the Button1..What should i do now to stop restart.
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Your loop is hard coded to 34, why?
Im not sure you understand quite what you are doing. Google iterating through lists and arrays and how to do this properly. I'm sure there is an article on CP that will help about using the Process class.
Furthermore, I don't understand what the hell you are trying to do, short of killing every process.
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Any_India wrote: i want to close all the open window which is shown on taskber and remain my application open when i click in button.
Why?? Since Windows is a shared system, your code has to play nice with other applications. If your code did that on my machine, I'd uninstall your app in a heartbeat and demand my money back.
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I figured he would want to close *specific* applications... either way from his code snippet, I think he has ways to go.
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A few days ago, someone wanted to know how to prevent a user from closing his application from the taskmanager. There was a suggestion that he should restart the application if it terminates.
Now here is someone who kills all other processes. ..and there's a rogue-proces that restarts itself
I almost died laughing here when I read the post..
I are troll
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