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Save it to a PNG instead. Trust me - this works, I did it today.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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WOW, Great Man it works Fine
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It works with cursors as well.
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Really, i'm going to try
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half-life wrote: Really, i'm going to try
Fun isn't it. There's a trick to the cursor - you've got to convert the cusor into an icon and then save the icon.
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I neEd It too, COOL
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HI,
NOW, I'm trying to do this:
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Image newImage = Icon.FromHandle(smallIcon[0]).ToBitmap();<br />
Bitmap bmp = new Bitmap(newImage, sz);<br />
bmp.Save("D:\\XPIcons\\XpLargeIcon" + i.ToString() + ".png",<br />
System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png); <br />
But it gives me an GDI excaption
do u have any IDEA?
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Sorry for that - I was off doing the quiz from this thread[^].
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HI, Nice
Another Q,
Do u know maybe if i can Put an Image in an DataGridButtonCell???
THANKS
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i have new car, how I use? plz send code urgent.
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What can i say.
My current favourite word is: Waffle
Cheese is still good though.
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Come on Kyle, stick to the Soapbox. There is already enough junk in here with people being serious.
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led mike wrote: There is already enough junk in here with people being serious
Very true.
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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PlsSendCode wrote: i have new car, how I use? plz send code urgent.
Ok[^]
But note in the future that Lisp questions are off topic in this forum.
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i didnt understand the advantage of using delegates i want to know some practical aspect why to use delegates?
why we assign a function to a delegate instead of directly calling that function.
Plz provide me saome practical example of delegates so that i can take advantage of delegates
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waheed awan wrote: Plz provide me saome practical example of delegates so that i can take advantage of delegates
No. They already exist, here in CodeProject Articles and on MSDN. Go find them yourself.
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waheed awan wrote: i didnt understand the advantage of using delegates i want to know some practical aspect why to use delegates?
Well, if you have to attend a conference and don't want to take time away from the bar to go to talks, you could hire somebody to go for you - they would be your delegates.
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But what's the point in coding?
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Hi,
Does anyone know if it's possible to trigger an event whenever a video frame is being refreshed (e.g., every 50 ms for a 20 fps frame rate)? It can be either with DirectX or WMP SDK.
Thank you,
Yigal Agam
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My site is using Windows Authentication. I have an Admin folder setup with a web.config to restrict access to all but a few specific people. Like this
<authorization>
<allow users="ab123"/>
<allow users="xy789"/>
<allow users="op456"/>
<deny users="*"/>
</authorization>
In my code for a page that does not reside in that protected directory I want to detirmine if a user has access to that folder. Is anyone aware of a method to do this?
Matt
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Hi,
I need to call an invoke method on a list box called lstLogger, e.g.
lstLogger.BeginInvoke(delegate, object)
However that would be fine if I was in the same class as the lstLogger, but I'm in a seperate class. How can I access lstLogger in order to call the BeginInvoke method?
Regards
Paul
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Paul, I hate to say this but your question makes you sound like this is your first day programming. How you access object A from object B is that object B must have a reference to object A. Now there are many, many ways for this to happen so I don't know what you want us to tell you.
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