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For shortcuts, I believe you can't let them specify. I know you can for files (besides shortcuts).
Basically, if you want to do anything advanced, get a real MSI development tool...or take the hard road and learn MSI so well that you can author installations from scratch using the Orca MSI database tool. I hack a lot of my installs with this (if I can't get around certain things that Wise likes to do at compile-time) and you can use it to produce transforms in a reall cool way! But, you have to understand MSI VERY well.
In any case, I do recommend Wise for Windows Installer. It's only about $400 and worth every penny (based on my usage with versions 1.0 through 4.0). I don't even think you can get InstallShield for Windows Installer anymore without buying the entire suite, and it's slow and not very easy to use (based on my usage with InstallShield trials with versions 1.0 through 4.0).
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Where can I find information about Orca MSI database tool ?
Free your mind...
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Download the Windows Installer SDK, part of the Platform SDK (http://msdn.microsoft.com/platformsdk[^]). It won't actually install Orca, but there's an MSI in one of the Platform SDK directories that installs it. If you know MSI pretty well and deal with it a lot (I do the installs for my company and have consulted with many others), it's an invaluable tool!
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The way I got it was with the Platform SDK, but there might also be another way.
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great answer. Thanks a lot!
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Hi there,
using a DataGrid, the usual behaviour displaying tables with relations is showing a "+" indicating the related table, right?
Now I want two Grids being synchronized, when querying one of the tables
(where one might be the parent table and the second Grid showing the related Child-Table).
So far, I tried using the DataView-Class but when using the DataView, I have to send my filter expression to both views (tables), duplicating the cpu-load...
Any Suggestions????
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One way is to create a strongly-typed DataSet . Create two tables and have a relationship between them. Do this with the schema editor or add a new DataSet class to your project. Create an instance in the designer for your form or control of this DataSet and bind the first DataGrid to it (DataSource set to the first DataTable ). Then set the second DataGrid.DataSource property to the relationship between the two tables. This will show up in the drop-down.
You can do this through code using generic DataSet s, but you have to make sure you establish that relationship and use that in the second DataGrid 's DataSource property.
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Thank you for the answer
Just one more thing: Doing as you propose, the two tables will be in sync, so deleting one row in the parent table will change the second table, too.
Now, if don't want to change the table but only the view, let's say: only display rows with column[x] containing some value y, will this have an impact on the second table, too, or can I define some binding/relation between two DataViews?
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mgaerber wrote:
Just one more thing: Doing as you propose, the two tables will be in sync, so deleting one row in the parent table will change the second table, too.
If you have the cascading options set accordingly in the strongly-typed DataSet , yes. It will work similar to an actual relational database (at least in that regard). The DataGrid should also update the DataView it has for the relationship.
mgaerber wrote:
Now, if don't want to change the table but only the view, let's say: only display rows with column[x] containing some value y, will this have an impact on the second table, too, or can I define some binding/relation between two DataViews?
The second view is the DataTable based on the relationship between the two. If you filter the first DataTable , the rows that would be related to rows in the second table wouldn't even exist in the view, so there's no way you can click on them to display the related records in the second table view.
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Thanks again!
Hi, I've got it all working now! You can even have Grand-Child types of relationships being synchronized by the Grid...
What I am trying next is to get multiple relations synchronized.
It is getting a little tricky here because the Grid will only accept relations as a DataMember if the Grid's DataSource is the Parent-Table.
Is there a way to let the Parent-Table(or View) change when selecting some Item in the Child-Table?
By the way, there is a great Page about Windows Forms (yes, DataGrid too!) at
www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/Winforms
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I know that I have Data in the clipboard with the DataFormat.MetafilePict.
But I can't get it. My code is more or less the next:
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
IDataObject iData = Clipboard.GetDataObject();
if ( iData.GetDataPresent( DataFormats.MetafilePict) )
{
System.Object obj;
System.Drawing.Imaging.Metafile pMetafile;
obj = Clipboard.GetDataObject()>GetData(System.Windows.Forms.DataFormats.MetafilePict );
}
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Obviusly in the Debug, I enter inside the first if condition, so the code executes but the System::Object obj can't keep the data of clipboard and keeps a undefined value after the asignation.
It seems a contradiction, isn't it ?
Can anybody say me anything about get MetafilePict Data from Clipboard ?
Advanced Thanks, everybody.;)
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<declare snippet="">
public const uint CF_METAFILEPICT = 3;
public const uint CF_ENHMETAFILE = 14;
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling=true)]
public static extern bool OpenClipboard(IntPtr hWndNewOwner);
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling=true)]
public static extern bool CloseClipboard();
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling=true)]
public static extern IntPtr GetClipboardData(uint format);
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto, ExactSpelling=true)]
public static extern bool IsClipboardFormatAvailable(uint format);
br mode="hold" />
<br />
if (Win32.OpenClipboard(new IntPtr(0)))<br />
{<br />
if (Win32.IsClipboardFormatAvailable(Win32.CF_ENHMETAFILE))<br />
{<br />
IntPtr ptr = Win32.GetClipboardData(Win32.CF_ENHMETAFILE);<br />
if (!ptr.Equals(new IntPtr(0)))<br />
{<br />
Metafile metafile = new Metafile(ptr,true);<br />
}<br />
}<br />
Win32.CloseClipboard();<br />
}<br /> br mode="hold" />
You can pass this.Handle instead of new IntPtr(0)
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Does anyone know how i can create a program which can add shortcuts for windows with c#. The program run on background. So if i press a key in windows the program give me a message.
Jonathan Slenders
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Shortcuts or hooks? If you're talking about shortcut links, this doesn't make any sense. There are articles that discuss that here on CP.
If you're talking about keyboard shortcuts, you have to install a Windows hook to handle keyboard presses if your app isn't in the foreground. While it's not a good idea to use C# to do this (too slow for handling system-level events and you have to P/Invoke functions and redefine structures), you can read the article here on CP: http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/NetWin32Hooks.asp[^].
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Hi
Does anyone know a book, or article, or another source about "voice communication with c#"?
thanks...
M. Ozgur Nevres
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Checkout the Speech Application SDK at http://www.microsoft.com/speech[^].
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hi all,
i am using a check box which gets checked whn the battery is low. but instead of tht i want to place a bitmap(of say a bulb)so that i could display a red signal when the battery is low and a green signal whn the battery is high.
how do i do ths??? i dont know first how to place a bitmap picture instead of that small rectangle whic gets checked each time in a check box. Second im not sure how to change the bitmap(red to green and vice versa) during run time. orelse is there any other way to do ths???
can anyone help me plz.......thanx!!
ramya.
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Use a PictureBox and a Label instead of the CheckBox.
The PictureBox has a property "Image" - change it, whenever you want to change the image at runtime.
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hi i tried using picture box as u said but at run time to change i used SetBitmap to set to new bitmap image. but it didnt work. nothing got diplayed.
i cudnt find any property called "Image"....can u plz help me.
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It's PictureBox.Image . It's there. The other thing is make sure the Bitmap is found. If you read it from a file, make sure the file actually exists and is resolved correctly. Since this file is necessary for your app, you could also embed it as an embedded resource and get a Bitmap easily by using the Bitmap(Type, string) constructor (read the docs for details). Assign that bitmap to the PixtureBox.Image property.
Using an embedded resource ensures that your image is always available and found, and that you don't have to worry about distributing it separately (either as a separate file or as a separate copy command), which could lead to file resolution (finding the file) problems.
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What C# control can i post on web that needn't install in user computer? .
This control can interact with my web service .
Thanks for your help!
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None, at least from a client-side perspective. Just like a Java applet - if the user doesn't have a JRE installed, they aren't going to see the applet. If you use ASP.NET, though, you can use a server-side control but these actually render HTML. Not really a big deal, though. Your ASP.NET control (.ascx files or pre-compiled classes that derive from WebControl ) can talk to the Web Service. If you need a client-side control, see my article at http://www.devhood.com/Tutorials/tutorial_details.aspx?tutorial_id=388[^] - but it'll still require the .NET Framework. There's no way around it.
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The DataGrid support multi-selection operations. But when I have multi-selected some rows, How can I determine which rows have been selected?
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Create a collection of some type (like an ArrayList ), then enumerate the rows in your DataGrid . You can do this using the BindingContext of the DataGrid to get the CurrencyManager which associates rows in the DataSource to their displayed rows (since sorting or filtering may change index mapping).
For each row index, you can call DataGrid.IsSelected , passing the row index. If true , add to the collection of selected rows.
The only real question is whether or not multiple rows are truly selected (i.e., they make look it but their state is a matter of the DataGrid 's implementation).
I don't know why there isn't a much easier way (like with the ListView ). Perhaps MS thought it wouldn't be oft-used enough to warrant the resources. Of course, this could be said about a lot of things in the .NET 1.x BCL!
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I've noticed that sometimes the order of my tab pages during runtime differs from the order I have at design time. Is this a bug? If not how do I stop it from happening?
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