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From the information you've supplied, this looks like it should work:
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
public enum PacketCmds
{
PC_TO_DSP_WRITE = 1,
PC_TO_DSP_READ = 2,
DSP_TO_PC_ACK = 3
}
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
public struct CmdPacketType
{
public const int MAX_PACKET_PAYLOAD = 1024;
public PacketCmds cmd;
public uint size;
public uint addr;
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValArray, ArraySubType=UnmanagedType.U1, SizeConst=MAX_PACKET_PAYLOAD)]
public byte[] data;
public uint checksum;
}
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Instead of PInvoke, I recommend to use a C++/CLI wrapper. Easy to implement and it has less "magic" involved.
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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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