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hi guys
i can send file with bluetooth from pc to any phone with inthehand library that phone must be accept recive file
and now how to send file without accepting from phone ?
thanks a lot
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Why do you want to do that? I wouldn't like my phone receiving a file without me knowing about and accepting it. Sounds fishy.
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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thanks for reply
i want to send file from pc to phone with bluetooth without accepting from phone and when send directly send to phone
thanks a lot
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I don't think you can, and even if it is possible, you shouldn't.
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For what I understand, you cannot get around that limitation for, rather obvious, security reasons.
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if you want to send to your own phone, create a solid connection maybe it can do, but i dont want to recieve your files without my "YES".
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i would like to write control like IE-8 address bar - with the option of auto-complete text and with the option of the delete (like the X that appear on the right of each option when doing hover)
how can i add the delete option?
any idea?
Thanks
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You'll need to subclass a ComboBox, set the autocomplete stuff and set the DrawMode to one of the OwnerDraw ones so you can draw the image and override OnDrawItem .
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the droped-down part is more like a listview than an item of combobox, so i think you can try to implement it by a listview, refer to source code of "ObjectListView2008"(google and download it).
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If you're using WPF you can add one of the panels as an item. That panel can contain a textbox and an icon.
Still not easy as there will be some squirks, but it's an idea.
V.
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Hi
How can I draw Line in background of richtextbox ?(something like handwriting notebooks) even in with spaces also.
somthing like this :
1.this is my book ___________________________________________________
2.My Name : _________________________________________________________
3.My Address : ______________________________________________________
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The easiest way probably is by using the underline font style while adding text and/or spaces.
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Yeuch! I hate it when you have to do that, when you change the font size or text all the alignment goes out unless you use a non-proportional font. Which looks tatty. I don't have a better solution (other than "don't do it") but it is still a nasty solution.
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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I almost never use underline style, and I would expect it not to mess up horizontal alignment (if any) as there is no reason I can think of it would change character widths.
I agree it isn't a really elegant solution, however drawing real lines and get them align somehow with text probably is quite a task.
BTW: I hate forms with full lines where I'm supposed to write, a subtle gray dotted line is much better. I think I left that as homework.
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Please help and give me sample
I need it very much
Thanks\
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I'm not going to provide any code, it is elementary. You can apply underline style in the same way you would apply bold or italics.
I suggest you first experiment inside WordPad to see if what you can obtain is acceptable; then read up on RichTextBox class.
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It will only change character width if you change the font, font size or style, or replace a space with a non-blank character in a proportional font - 'W' is wider than ' ' (and depending on the font you select '.' may be narrower). So in a RichTextBox with
1) 2) the "2)" bit will move left or right if you type over the "1)" entry. Yeuch.
I agree whole heartedly on the lines bit - don't clutter things up!
Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.
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I think that you didnt get me question(i know underline style).
I wanna something like this ?
<a href="">http:
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the example in your original post seems quite doable in WordPad, and hence with underlining only.
The link you provided now is defective as well as suspiciously long and complex.
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This[^] is a 'proper' link in case you're interested
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proper it is; is it somehow related to the original question as well?
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well I dont see how he could hope to acheive that using a rich text box.
I think he's just after some kind of lined page effect that responds to the selected Font height. This is probably doable (measuring string sizes in GDI+ ) but more work than I'm prepared to do to experiment as it's not something I'd ever use!
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I haven't done multi-threading before, so I need a bit of help with this.
I have a form with a button. When user clicks on the button for the first time, a recursive function is called. When a certain condition in the function is true, I want the function to wait where it's at for the next button click.
An example:
void ButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (running)
{
}
else functionCall(0);
}
void functionCall(int num)
{
if (num % 2 == 0)
{
displaySomething();
}
functionCall(num + 1);
}
How would I do this? If I understand correctly, I have to create a class for the thread that's going to run the recursive function. The second thread should wait for the main thread (Monitor.Wait(MainThread???)) to give a pulse, but how would I define the main thread?
modified on Monday, September 6, 2010 2:37 PM
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A simpler solution would be to use a BackgroundWorker object to start the thread off and then use the Monitor object as you specified.
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Thanks for the reply. BackgroundWorker class seems better for my situation, but I still don't really know what I'm doing. Here is what I tried as a test, but it gives me synchronization error.
public partial class Window : Form
{
bool running = false;
BackgroundWorker worker;
int num = 0;
public Window()
{
InitializeComponent();
this.button.Click += new EventHandler(ButtonClick);
}
void ButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (running)
{
Monitor.Pulse(this);
}
else
{
running = true;
worker = new BackgroundWorker();
worker.DoWork += new DoWorkEventHandler(Work);
worker.RunWorkerAsync();
}
}
void Work(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs w)
{
++num;
label.Text = num.ToString();
Monitor.Wait(this);
Work(null, null);
}
}
Also, the function Work should have additional parameters, but this is not possible, because DoWork event requires only object and DoWorkEventArgs and nothing more. Would calling another function from function Work (and adding Wait statement to that function) work properly?
Thanks in advance!
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