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Hello
Thank you for your kind complements. I'm always happy to help you anytime.
What I got from your post is that your code didn't work out!! Why?? I though it did display that orbit thing, and all your problem was with the timer?? Sorry I don't have knowledge of Autocad, but I hope I helped you enough with the C# part!!
Anyway, if you still want to work out your code, just tell me what a non-autocad problem -if any- would be. If you found a working code, I'd be happy to see it.
Anyway, I wish you luck.
Regards
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I have a Winform with a button. The Button Text is set to &RUN. When I open the application the Button does not Display RUN until I hit the Alt key. Is there a way to make this underlined when I open the app.
Thanks
Joe
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That is a windows setting, it can't be changed in you app without effecting the entire system.
only two letters away from being an asset
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Hello
There is a workaround the problem, even though it will be a diviation of the standards of windows programming - for example you can show your mainmenu at the bottom of your form, but is that right?
Anyway.. Handle the Paint event of your button and use e.Graphics object in the handler to draw the line at the appropriate coordinates.
Regards
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Hi,
I am trying to change my form background image onClick from a button. I have this so far but it doesn't seem to be working and I can't workout how to do it!
this.BackgroundImage = (System.Drawing.Image.FromFile("theme\red.png"));
Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
Many Thanks,
Al
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The \ character is an escape key; the string will take \r to mean a return character code. To specify a string with an actual \, you need to either use a double-slash or the @ symbol:
this.BackgroundImage = Image.FromFile("theme\\red.png");
or
this.BackgroundImage = Image.FromFile(@"theme\red.png");
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Just to let you know, here is a list of escape sequences you might want to use/avoid.
regards
modified 12-Sep-18 21:01pm.
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Is there a way for me to convert my existing C# files to have .designer.cs files? I am working on a very large project and this would be a very useful change to our project. Are there any articles explaining how to do this by hand if there is no automatic converter?
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I've never seen one myself, unfortunately. You *could* write something that would do this: basically create a new file on disk in the same folder as the original file, scan that file for the Dispose and InitializeComponent methods, then move them to the designer file. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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I'm drawing text using TextOut and when I required text to be vertical I needed to use LogFont to set the orientation. Hovever when texting it on the origional function I made everytime it draws it, its slightly different and reall messed up. Like it will be much bigger and italic and striked outdespite the LOGFONT object saying otherwise.
Here's an image of what it looks like: http://www.draders.com/images/CreateFontIndirect.jpg[^]
The function is:
public static void DrawString(Graphics g, string s, Font Font, Color ForeColour, int x, int y) {<br />
IntPtr hdc = g.GetHdc();<br />
LOGFONT LF = new LOGFONT();<br />
Font.ToLogFont(LF);<br />
<br />
IntPtr fntNew = CreateFontIndirect(ref LF);<br />
IntPtr fntOld = SelectObject(hdc, fntNew);<br />
<br />
SetTextColor(hdc, RGB(ForeColour));<br />
SetBkMode(hdc, BackgroundMode.TRANSPARENT);<br />
TextOut(hdc, x, y, s, System.Text.Encoding.Default.GetByteCount(s));<br />
SelectObject(hdc, fntOld);<br />
DeleteObject(fntNew);<br />
g.ReleaseHdc(hdc);<br />
}
The logfont produced (using the default forms font) is:
LOGFONT
lfHeight: -11
lfWidth: 0
lfEscapement: 0
lfOrientation: 0
lfWeight: FW_NORMAL
lfItalic: 0
lfUnderline: 0
lfStrikeOut: 0
lfCharSet: SHIFTJIS_CHARSET
lfOutPrecision: OUT_DEFAULT_PRECIS
lfClipPrecision: CLIP_DEFAULT_PRECIS
lfQuality: DEFAULT_QUALITY
lfPitchAndFamily: FF_DONTCARE
lfFaceName: Microsoft Sans Serif
I noticed the height was negative and all examples I've seen set it to a positive value, so I tried setting it to 11 before calling CreateFontIndirect and that caused it to not draw at all.
The LOGFONT object and CreateFontIndirect function I used are:
[DllImport("gdi32")]<br />
internal static extern IntPtr CreateFontIndirect([In, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)] ref LOGFONT lplf);<br />
<br />
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]<br />
internal class LOGFONT {<br />
public int lfHeight;<br />
public int lfWidth;<br />
public int lfEscapement;<br />
public int lfOrientation;<br />
public FontWeight lfWeight;<br />
public byte lfItalic;<br />
public byte lfUnderline;<br />
public byte lfStrikeOut;<br />
public FontCharSet lfCharSet;<br />
public FontPrecision lfOutPrecision;<br />
public FontClipPrecision lfClipPrecision;<br />
public FontQuality lfQuality;<br />
public FontPitchAndFamily lfPitchAndFamily;<br />
[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 32)]<br />
public string lfFaceName;<br />
}
Any help or ideas on what I'm doing wrong would be great!
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Hi
i want to add User interface Wizard in my application
How it is possible
Please tell the sipmlest solution
Parshant
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There are no wizard controls built into the System.Windows.Forms UI toolkit, however, there are several free ones, such as this one[^], available for download.
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Can anyone help me to add an image in crystal report? I write in C#. In my access database, I store the path of the image , not the real image. The real image is in another directory.
Thank you very much.
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See here[^] and here[^]maybe it is some helpful to you
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My application uses a 3rd party component to do serial comms. As part of the initialisation routines of this component it generates an exception.
If I am debugging then this exception takes ages to be caught. The release version takes no time at all.
Why does the first exception take so long, and is there anything I can do about it?
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I would run this by the Visual Studio team in the MSDN forums. Most likely it is due to some COM-related issue, possibly attempting to be caught by a managed debugging assistant. Have you tried turning off MDAs temporarily to see if that affects it at all?
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Hi, it's me again
I have function in an unmanaged DLL declared this way:
unsigned int CWB_ENTRY someFunc();
The CWB_ENTRY is expanded as _System (in a #define preprocessor directive). Anybody knows what calling convention is this?
Thank you.
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"I say no to drugs, but they don't listen."
- Marilyn Manson
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I am hoping to write a c# program to log which applications have been started and which ones become active/in focus. I assume I will need some api of somesort or is there something in the .net framework I can use.
Please help
thanks in advance
cjp
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Well, you could periodically poll the System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess() list to see which apps are started. As far determining the active window, there is nothing in the .NET framework to return that information. You'll need to P/Invoke into a Win32 API to obtain this information.
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Hi
a m new in c#
there are some methods of vc++.i want to know what we call in c#
memcpy()
memset()
memcmp();
just i want to copy,compare a block of byte from one buffer to another
and set buffer to null;
and How we can create link list pointer
Parshant
-- modified at 10:30 Thursday 14th September, 2006
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You basically cannot do memory management in C#, so those methods don't have any equivalent in .NET.
What are you trying to achieve?
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"I say no to drugs, but they don't listen."
- Marilyn Manson
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