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Comments by Tyler Wellman (Top 9 by date)
Tyler Wellman
2-Oct-13 12:03pm
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Never mind I just changed 10 to 50 and it scrolls easily enough per click, would rather it continuously scroll when you click and hold the button for ease of use, but it works, thanks anyway.
Tyler Wellman
2-Oct-13 8:11am
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yes when I click it, the page scrolls, any way you could give me an example of a repeat button using
WebBrowser1.Document.Body.ScrollTop = WebBrowser1.Document.Body.ScrollTop - 10
please?
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 9:17am
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I posted my solution below, that was all I needed, turned out to be really simple, I do appreciate the help though, the point in asking was because I couldn't get it to work when I tried doing what I did below, but with the voting form. which did not work for some reason. Thanks a lot for the help.
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 8:53am
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I have spent over a week writing and touching up this code, I have no intentions of rewriting it, I get it that using a single form may be more efficient but what you're suggesting will require an entirely new design and to move around a lot of my code, I don't have time for that, I just need the user to be able to disable the first form so the main form will appear first on the next run. I don't have the time or funding to redo this project.
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 0:55am
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they are both regular windows forms, but the first "default" one contains a web browser which displays the games voting page. Some users don't like that appearing before they log into the game and I want to provide a way to basically disable it from start-up and just display the main form which is the actual game launcher. In example here is the start-up form http://i.imgur.com/tuBrDB5.png
And then here is the game launcher. http://i.imgur.com/fge7cMc.png
I want to try to make it so that when you check the "Hide this from start-up" checkbox on the first form (The first image, bottom left) next time the application is run, it does not display the voting form, but the launcher instead.
(sorry if this double posted, my reply didnt show up on my screen)
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 0:40am
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http://i.imgur.com/tuBrDB5.png
http://i.imgur.com/fge7cMc.png
The first form being the form I want users to be able to hide by choice. Preferably not by a setting saved as a .txt, but will do if that is the only way.
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 0:38am
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they are both regular windows forms, but the first "default" one contains a web browser which displays the games voting page. Some users don't like that appearing before they log into the game and I want to provide a way to basically disable it from start-up and just display the main form which is the actual game launcher. In example here is the start-up form http://i.imgur.com/tuBrDB5.png
And then here is the game launcher. http://i.imgur.com/fge7cMc.png
I want to try to make it so that when you check the "Hide this from start-up" checkbox on the first form (The first image, bottom left) next time the application is run, it does not display the voting form, but the launcher instead.
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 0:24am
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your solution has me a bit confused, I was hoping to have this done without a txt file if at all possible, with like an application settings entry. If that's possible. otherwise could you elaborate on your solution for me please? explain it in a bit more detail I mean.
Tyler Wellman
1-Oct-13 0:15am
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Not exactly, see the project is a game launcher, and it first opens a webpage form, but I want users to have the option to disable the form from appearing to go directly to the main form. as a convenience.
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