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Comments by Member 9808042 (Top 18 by date)
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 16:25pm
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I guess I have to change direction and find other solutions. I really appreciate your time and your help! Thanks!
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 15:49pm
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Thanks for your reply! Really appreciate it!
I've changed the question and put another pictures which I think will describe the problem better.
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 15:49pm
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I've tried to change the question, please take a look =)
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 14:58pm
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My question was not clear at all, my apology. Here's a picture that maybe can clear it up!
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/5/737151/ex.png
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 14:53pm
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I'm sorry for not being clear in my question, the method is working as it should.
http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/5/737151/ex.png
Take a look at the picture, When clicking on the puple button, the grey button below in the column will be removed. But this does not work on the button above with the same name "Name=Purple". And I just don't get it...
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 14:48pm
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http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/5/737151/ex.png
When I click in the purple button (with the Tag) then the Button with the same name as the Tag will be removed. But the problem is that this doesn't work with the buttons I created in C# where I set the btn.Name = "Purple5" etc...
Member 9808042
25-Feb-13 14:39pm
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That's why I asked a question, I don't understand. Yeah, appearently there's something behind that I don't know, cause what I wrote works for buttons created in XAML bot not between them (XAML and C#). Thanks for you reply anyway...
Member 9808042
16-Feb-13 15:23pm
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Hey Matej! Thanks for your reply!
It did not really solve my problem (sorry for the lack in my explanation). It did however teach me something new!
What I really wanted is to make the size of the text bigger when it stretches with the listbox. Right now as you can see in my picture, it is too small and I want it to change the size of the text (I don't know how) as I change the size of my grid which the ListBox is in.
As in this picture http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/2/5/737151/png2.jpg
Member 9808042
16-Feb-13 15:08pm
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Hey! It is first taken from a textbox.text, then I pass it in a method which contain the c# code I have in here.
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 16:53pm
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I just needed advice and tips. From the beginning, I somehow thought of doing two loops, one for the color and one for the numbers itself, storing them seperataly (I really don't know much). But Matt (below) gave me the idea to do it as pairs instead, and use rand for those permutations. I just really need more points of view before I do anything further.
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 16:04pm
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Permutation! I learned that from earlier years (discrete)...Great idea! But the code you wrote....will take me some time to understand haha..=D
I really appreciate your time. Thanks!
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 15:57pm
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Hey SA, I've just created grid with row and column definitions to place all the buttons (25 of them) and some space. That's it, before going any further I just want to gather some information and tips.
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 15:55pm
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Thanks alot! As a beginner, I tend to overthink which makes it hard to see the whole picture. I just learned to break down the problems into minor parts.
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 15:33pm
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It's not. I'm not studying programming at all, just doing it in my free time =)) A game actually....I just want a push, cause right now I got no clue where to start.
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 15:29pm
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No it's not, I'm not studying programming at all, just doing it on my freetime =))
Member 9808042
4-Feb-13 13:58pm
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I ended up redesigning the UI, what I tried didn't work as I wanted. But I've learned alot though!
Please check my coming question, I think it's a hard one =( Thanks!
Member 9808042
3-Feb-13 19:00pm
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Thanks! I just saw it, I think I know what to do now!
Member 9808042
3-Feb-13 18:52pm
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Hi Espen!
Thanks for you answer!
Can I use that, instead of a scrollbar, somehow bind it with the window size? I still don't get much reading that article. Can you give me a small example how to use that technique in my case?
Thanks!
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