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Results are not consistent because of different font types.
You might like to use system font.
- ashish
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Somebody was telling me that Steve Ballmer(sp?) said that the .net platform wasnt going the way that MS wanted it to go and that it wont be around for much longer.
Anybody else heard anything about this?
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Daniel1324 wrote:
Anybody else heard anything about this?
Nope.
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"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucious
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.Net is here to stay. Need some alternative to Java.
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Daniel1324 wrote:
Somebody was telling me that Steve Ballmer(sp?) said that the .net platform wasnt going the way that MS wanted it to go and that it wont be around for much longer.
Anybody else heard anything about this?
Somebody is winding you up. .NET is here to stay. The new WinFx framework is built on-top of the current .NET implementation. C#, managed code and all the other goodies that came with .NET are continuing to evolve and are now central to Microsoft's developer strategy.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Daniel1324 wrote:
Somebody was telling me
Who, a Java guy?
I cannot take anything the Bush administration does seriously. The corruption, the cynical disregard for humanity, the cronyism and incompetence, all wrapped in a slimey flag of ultra-marketed nationalism repulses me. -- consdubya from fark.com.
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Actually, he works for a company that uses java. Good call!
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It's a pile of absolute crap.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Always turn to CG if you're looking for an honest, to-the-point answer.
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit.
I'm currently blogging about: Cops & Robbers
Judah Himango
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I bet this "Somebody" has lots of fun with you.
Somebody: Hey, did you know there is no 'G' in the word gullible? :->
You: Really?
Somebody:
Matt Gerrans
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Piss off dickhead.It was just a comment in a passing conversation.
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I don't think this is appropriate language for this kind of discussion board! You should refrain from posting until you learn to control yourself!
mav
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Why dont you edit my post then.
I dont like being called gullible either. I didnt say I believed him, I just asked a question here.
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I need to be able to conditionally compile some code based on the compiler version, but I've been unable find any compiler defined symbols let alone something with the compiler version. If anyone know where these are defined I sure would appreciate you letting me know. Thanks
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C# doesn't have any predefined symbols. There is nothing that specified the version of the .NET Framework or compiler version at compile-time. Also, macro's using the preprocessor directives are not supported. This is because there is no real preprocessor in the C# compiler, it's kind of "simulated".
RageInTheMachine9532
"...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome
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Hi!
I wanna simulate keypress in a directx application.
I thought I'd use PostMessage for this, but how can I get it's handle? There's no caption, so FindWindow
doesn't work, and because it's a fullscreen application, I can't get the handle
with spy++ neither.
Any1 knows any way to do this?(without using applications that put it into a window)
Thanks
-- modified at 14:53 Wednesday 14th September, 2005
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Hello,
I am trying to make a program where I can get curve data points after placing a few points on screen and having the Windows GDI Draw a curve from those few points. I already have the program done to the point where I can place points and draw a curve, but now I want to be able to get the data of many points on that drawn curve. So if I place five points, and let the GDI draw the curve I would like to be able to get around 100 data points that lay on that curve. Does anyone know where I could get this functionality in C#. I have been searching online for a while. I wish the GDI would just have a function where I could just get all the points it uses to draw the curve but I don't think that is built in.
Thanks for your help,
Michael Brown
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need to split into an array string where delimeter is "ftp://";
(please note that I can not change
"ftp://" to single char, and I have no idea how many ftp sites there might be
to extract, could be one, could be 100's or 1000's)
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Why can't you replace the "ftp://" with a "|" or something and then do the split?
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Regular Expressions.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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i am trying to use my own calendar class derived from the abstract calendar class in System.Globalization i need my custom calendar because what i want is ethiopian calendar, the calensar works OK, but the problem is there is no culture specified by microsoft for ethiopian (Amharic) Language so i've gotten away by using other culture and changing editable parts of it for globalization,localization of the application; now the problem is i can not assign a calendar for any culture, i need it for local date conversion & automatic formatting is there any way to get around this.
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I was waiting for a reply any of u guys never run to this...
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I have different date formats for eg.
1) dd-MM-yyyy
2) MM-dd-yyyy
user can prefer to have one format in the preferencess tab.
and he enters a date 06/05/2005
in format a i have to read it as 06-May-2005 ie 20050506T00:00
in format b i have to read it as 05-Jun-2005 ie 20050605T00:00
How do i say that read the date as per the specified format.
Is it possible to have a function like
public datetime ParseExact_Custom(strDate,strInputFomrat,strOutputFormat)
{
............
//what should i do here ??
//if you can convert them to "s" also would be greate.
}
if any body please could help me i will be thank full
Vinay Bhushan.S
Vinay Bhushan.S
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From MSDN:
The following sample demonstrates the ParseExact method.
string strMyDateTime = "2/16/1992 12:15:12";<br />
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System.DateTime myDateTime =<br />
System.DateTime.Parse(strMyDateTime);<br />
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System.IFormatProvider format =<br />
new System.Globalization.CultureInfo("fr-FR", true);<br />
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string strMyDateTimeFrench = " 16/02/1992 12:15:12";<br />
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System.DateTime myDateTimeFrench =<br />
System.DateTime.Parse(strMyDateTimeFrench,<br />
format,<br />
System.Globalization.<br />
DateTimeStyles.NoCurrentDateDefault);<br />
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string[] expectedFormats = {"G", "g", "f" ,"F"};<br />
myDateTimeFrench = <br />
System.DateTime.ParseExact(strMyDateTimeFrench,<br />
expectedFormats,<br />
format,<br />
System.Globalization.<br />
DateTimeStyles.AllowWhiteSpaces);<br />
---
b { font-weight: normal; }
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I know this is in the MSDN
but i dont want to apply any culture here i have two very specific date formats and i have to treate the string in that format as date.
is there a possibility or i have to write a custom split join and create a new date object form them or its possible to format andy given string in any format.
Regards
Vinay
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