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Your question is specific to iTextSharp. I've never used it myself, and frankly, questions specific to libraries should be directed at the people who wrote the libraries. For iTextSharp, that should be here[^].
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I am sorry if this post was misplaced. I did attempt on the board you referred to. I did not see anything in the FAQ that indicated the message board(s) were limited to language speciffic requests, and did not see another message board here that would be more appropriate.
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It's not that it's not a "language specific" issue. The problem is that around here, you'll find so few people who have used the library, that your post will have fallen pages and pages behind the current posts before anyone who HAS used it sees your post. The best place to get help on a specific library is the people who wrote the library or forums dedicated to it's use. That's where you're going to find the most people that know about it.
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I agree, just hoping I guess. Thanks for replying.
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Hi
I've created a user control with one text box, one list box and one command button. It acts like a multi selection combo box. I've put it in a Frame. Problem is when I click on the button list box gets hidden and does not show up properly. While windows combo box displays properly irrepective of the place where we put it on. I've tried windows API function BringWindowToTop, but it didnot work either.
Please suggest any way to keep the list box on top and display it fully.
Thanks in advance
Don't Quit
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Hi All,
I am selecting weight
Select instanceid2400,CAST(weight as real) as GrossWeight from tblcargo where instanceid2400='#AGE019000016'
and result is 3289.154
but when I am reading it in vb.net as
Dim GrossWeight as Single
GrossWeight = .GetFloat("GrossWeight")
it is changing value to 3289.1
and when i am using
Dim GrossWeight as Double
GrossWeight = .GetFloat("GrossWeight")
it is putting unwanted values at end 3289.15405273438
how can we show same value (3289.154) whatever is selected
Ankit Aneja
"Nothing is impossible. The word itself says - I M possible"
modified on Friday, May 15, 2009 9:36 AM
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Change the Single to Decimal...
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And if still facing trouble use .ToString("0.000") ..
Motivation is the key to software development.
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Wrong. The value he's getting is because of the conversion from one floating point format to another. Formatting it to hide the inaccuracies does nothing when the value is used in calculations.
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Ankit Aneja wrote: show same value
I didn't mean to do this (.ToString) during the calculations, but after the calculations, only for showing the correct number (which in fact is wrong, I see that)
Motivation is the key to software development.
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Hi..
how r u ????
I have Q in Vb plz help me as soon as possible becoz i have 2 submit it
The Q is follwing:
Write a program that allows the user to draw 'free-hand' images with the mouse in a PictureBox. Be sure to provide the following:
1. A Button to allow users to clear the image in the PictureBox
2. A ListBox to allow users to change the colour of the pen. Provide few options for colour.
3. A way (radio or list) to set the drawing width. Provide few options for the width.
Be sure that when the user makes a selection from the menu, the appropriate control is updated to reflect the user's choice of colour and width.
Important Note: You will need to use some of the mouse events. In particular the mouse move event should contain your drawing rather than the paint event of the picture box.
RGDS
laila_B
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This isn't a site where people do your homework for you. Do the work yourself, and if you have a specific question come back and ask it.
Scott
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Thanx dear 4 replay but I am not wait smbody 2 do the work 4 me i am tryiny but the problme is when i run the form i drow in form it self not in picture box the follwing is code if u can help me
Public Class form2
Dim shouldpaint As Boolean = True
Dim paintcolor As Color
Dim paintwidth As Integer = 5
Dim drawpen As Pen
Dim paintline As New System.Drawing.Drawing2D.GraphicsPath()
Private Sub Picturedrowing_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Picturedrowing.Click
End Sub
Private Sub Picturedrowing_MouseDown(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Picturedrowing.MouseDown
shouldpaint = True
End Sub
Private Sub Picturedrowing_MouseMove(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Picturedrowing.MouseMove
If (shouldpaint) Then
Dim g As Graphics = CreateGraphics()
g.FillEllipse(New SolidBrush(Color.Red), e.X, e.Y, 30, 30)
g.Dispose()
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Picturedrowing_MouseUp(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs) Handles Picturedrowing.MouseUp
shouldpaint = False
End Sub
Private Sub form2_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
End Sub
Private Sub lstwidth_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles lstwidth.SelectedIndexChanged
If Me.lstwidth.SelectedIndex = 0 Then
paintwidth = 5
ElseIf Me.lstwidth.SelectedIndex = 1 Then
paintwidth = 10
'using if statment to select diffrent width
ElseIf Me.lstwidth.SelectedIndex = 2 Then
paintwidth = 15
'ElseIf Me.lstwidth.SelectedIndex = 3 Then
' paintwidth = 16
End If
End Sub
Private Sub lstcolor_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles lstcolor.SelectedIndexChanged
'using if statment to select diffrent color
If Me.lstcolor.SelectedIndex = 0 Then
paintcolor = (System.Drawing.Color.Brown)
ElseIf Me.lstcolor.SelectedIndex = 1 Then
'using if statment to select diffrent color
paintcolor = (System.Drawing.Color.Blue)
ElseIf Me.lstcolor.SelectedIndex = 2 Then
paintcolor = (System.Drawing.Color.Red)
ElseIf Me.lstcolor.SelectedIndex = 3 Then
paintcolor = (System.Drawing.Color.Azure)
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Picturedrowing_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles Picturedrowing.Paint
'Dim move = New Pen(Color.FromArgb(100, paintcolor), paintwidth)
'e.Graphics.DrawPath(move, paintline)
End Sub
Private Sub btnclear_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnclear.Click
Me.Picturedrowing.Refresh()
End Sub
Private Sub btnexit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnexit.Click
Me.Close()
End Sub
End Class
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Hi,
you are looking for somebody to do your work?
Regards: Didi
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hi,
m am good. Sorry, kan't help coz I have 2 do reel prg'ing werk todo.
u should do ur werk prior to posting here. Be sur to respond w/ how badly u need the help.
sinc,
J Deez
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
"There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people." - Mr. Garrison
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I hope like hell that was a sarcastic use of a keyboard because that is one of the most painful posts to read.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Forget what the other are telling you. I will write the program for you, just send me payment of 5000 US Dollars first.
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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I'll do it for 4000.00$ and a cookie.
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Done, please send the following details so I can pay you.
Name:
Address (include postcode please):
DOB:
Sex:
Mothers maiden name:
1st pets name:
Favourite password:
Bank A/C Name:
Bank Name:
Bank Address:
iBanking UserID:
iBanking Password:
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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laila_B wrote: becoz i have 2 submit it
Well then, you better get coding then. You don't want to be late do you?
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Wheew, I think you get the message now, so I won't tease you anymore. Start taking a look at the Drawing (and Graphics) namespace. This[^] will cover some basics
Motivation is the key to software development.
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Might help.
If everything was not true, would it be not true that everything is not true?
"Rules are merely limits on our potential." -Me
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Hi...
This is graphics related. I have posted this already at the graphics forum.Didn't get any reply.So thought would post it here before giving up.I need to draw a map .I have the latitude longitude values of it .I was able to map(w-to v) these to screen coordinates and then draw the map.The problem i need help with is how do i do the reverse,because i need to show the latitude longitude values as the mouse moves over the map.For the initial case its simple,just rearrangement of window to view port mapping formula .i.e.,
u = (x-xmin)* sx+ umin
v = (y-ymin)* sy + vmin
But once the zoom and pan operations are applied on the map, I don't know how to get the latitude longitude values from the screen coordinate.
If some one knows how to solve this ,Please help me
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
suvigna wrote: But once the zoom and pan operations are applied on the map, I don't know how to get the latitude longitude values from the screen coordinate.
Why do you write this, is there no way to figure out, what region the user has zoomed to? Otherways you have to calculate the reverse of your formula regarding the zoom-factor etc.
Regards: Didi
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The zoom operation is being applied on the view port . Now once that is done the window that has to be mapped to the view port has changed.It becomes smaller, and its location changes wrt to the number of zooms.. i am unable to figure out how to keep track of this window.Once i can keep track of this window .. the reverse of the w to v formula can be used
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