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You do this the same way you would in Windows, with calls to GetWindowDC and BitBlt to copy the source bitmap to a compatible desination bitmap.
If you're doing this in .NET (you are in the C# forum after all), you have to P/Invoke these calls.
Read the article Capturing the Screen Image in C#[^] but keep in mind that not all managed and unmanaged APIs are available on the Windows CE platform (on which Pocket PC is built). More APIs are available in Windows CE .NET 4.x than in Windows CE 3.x and below, but both should have enough to get the job done (basic GDI APIs).
As for the timer, the System.Threading.Timer class is the only timer class supported by .NET CF. See the .NET Framework SDK documentation for more details, or write your own timer. It's fairly straight-forward to use and I have discussed it in regard to .NET CF before, so you can also click "Search comments" above this message board and search for that thread.
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Keep in mind though that you don't have GB's of storage available. (unless you have a 2 GB CF card)
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Thank you i developed a screen capturing class and it works.
regards
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Probably is it possible to get noticed when a new window or a new tab pane on the PocketPc is opened? - this would be very good, because then i would make screen shots when a new window or tab pane is opened.
regards
pat
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How can I send a fax using C#?
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I made WinForm project.
And I made a label and it has a font of 12 point and Comic Sans MS.
And below of it,
I made a textbox too and it has a font of 12 point and Comic Sans MS.
both of it are multiline.
and I give a words in this.label1.Text="I found a reason for me to change who I used to be. A reason to start over new. And the reason is you.";
and I runed my program and I typed same as above on textbox.
and position of the text of textbox is more left than label text.
I hope it's position of left to right is same.
Someone help please. StreamFormat? or anything?
Image will remind us some feelings and if I can ask someone about a problem, that's not a bad life.
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I made a small test program and did the same thing that you describe. I see that I had to make the textbox narrower so that the text wrapped thesame way. I also have to make the textbox taller.
I saw that the textbox had the characters 1 pixel to the right of the label. Also the spacing between lines for each was different too. It looks like it might be about 1.5 pixels or so added to each line in the textbox that the label does not have.
With VS.Net 2005 (at least on my system), when you move a textbox it goes transparent and you can see what is underneath. I put the text in both the label and the textbox and it was very obvious that the line spacing was off and the left-right spacing was off by 1 pixel as well.
Sorry I could not come up with something more than confirming what you see even on the new compiler.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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In addition to what Steve said, you can also adjust the position of the text in a Label using the TextAlign property. This is also available to set in the designer with a useful UITypeEditor similar to what the Dock property exposes.
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I am looking for a ListView control capable of being used in "virtual" mode. I have to display large amounts of data (from datasets too).
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What do you mean by "virtual mode"?
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The list items aren't actually read-in in their entirety, but the scroll bar is adjusted accordingly. This is nice for large lists or for lists that grab their items from a slow data source.
See my reply to the parent post for more information if you're interested.
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You might try searching google for virtual ListView s. IIRC, there might be one or two mentioned here on CodeProject.
As far as binding DataSet s (and keep in mind that bindable controls in the .NET BCL actually bind against IList and/or IListSource , not just DataSet s), there's really isn't any support for this in the .NET BCL. You must add this yourself. How complex you make it is a question that you must asked based on your requirements. I've done simple one-way "binding", but it's not true binding.
The ListView in .NET 2.0 will contain support for virtual lists (among other things) and, IIRC, support for data-binding, although you might find a better alternative based on your requirements from GridView .
You can find more information about these components on http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/library[^] and from various articles you can find on http://msdn.microsoft.com[^].
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I want to change the color of listview control cell based on condition.
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hi all
seems that i have a real problem with crystal reports i wanna pass a parameter from a text box to the crystal report and i dont know how i tried reading in the msdn but in vain plz help me asap its really urgent for me i need to know wat to do exactly
thanx
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Have a read of this[^]
It should get you started and help you look-up the correct sections on MSDN.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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Hi,
For programming pocketpc(.net compact framework) in C#, do I need to
buy the whole Visual studio .net package or just buy the C#.net package ?
There is a great price difference between the two. Have anyone just buy
C#.net and able to use it to program smart device in .net CF ?
Thanks
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C# .net box states that "build device-based applications and solutions" is not part of this
So, in short you need to buy VS.NET to do pocket programming
Sanjay Sansanwal
www.sansanwal.com
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Is there a way to kill an existing process in C# using the Process class ? I've only been able to find literature that allows you to kill a process that was created with the Process class. How would I go about killing all the instances of notepad.exe running on my machine using C# ?
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If you look at the member documentation in the .NET Framework SDK, several methods should be obvious, like GetProcessByName :
Process[] procs = Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad");
if (procs != null)
foreach (Process proc in procs)
proc.Kill(); Please note it's not always such a good idea to kill processes, though. First try to close them gracefully using Process.CloseMainWindow followed by Process.Close . If that doesn't work or if you really mean to kill processes, then use Process.Kill .
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check
http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/cskillapp.asp
Sanjay Sansanwal
www.sansanwal.com
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Colin Angus Mackay wrote:
Won't anyone think of the clicketies!
Haven't you started that fund yet? SaveTheClickities.org?
RageInTheMachine9532
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