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Sie müssen hier Englisch sprechen, sonst werden Sie bestraft! 
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Hi CHill60,
thank you for this hint.
This shall be not the problem.
I´ll do it in future.
And thanks for the translation.
Best regards
CopWorker
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Quote: This forum is for discussing and recommending Free tools ...
I think this qualifies as "discussing" free tools, no?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I think it is pretty clearly a technical question. And also very few people come to this forum.
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Hello together,
SVN Bridge is a Free Tool of codeplex.
Ok, i will take the recommended place:
https:
Thanks for help
CopWorker
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How do you block people on here? I'm personally tired of reading your patronizing , egotistical self deluded bull****
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Thank you for your comment; I guess you have been stewing over this for the past two years. What a sad life you must have.
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On the contrary, I have a great life. If you can't see how your condescending demeanor is a nuisance to others(as far as I know, we've never spoken. I only read comments typically), then I don't have the time nor the crayons to draw your remedial a** a picture.
modified 4-Jun-22 13:30pm.
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Good luck in all your endeavours.
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Yes Sir! Going forward I'm going to start calling you on your bs. Believe!!
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VERY handy, free, full featured ... 
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It would be even better if we could find it!
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Message Removed
-- modified 2-Mar-20 16:22pm.
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My problem: I would like to intercept/log mouse events in an application which I don't have the source for.
I've read about writing a Mouse Hook and there is SetWindowsHookEx(), but I'm clueless at the moment how I can inject such into an existing application?
Is there a tool that can achieve this?
Or do I have to write it myself?
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Christoph
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Krischu wrote: Is there a tool that can achieve this? If there is then Google is the place to find it.
Krischu wrote: do I have to write it myself?
If there isn't an existing tool then yes.
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For those that don't know, GLR parsing is some of the most powerful parsing there is. It can even parse *natural language constructs* - like, wow.
The algorithm involves some formidable math(s) but I found a GLR parser in C#
GitHub - jcoder58/GLRSharp: GLR Combinatorial Parser written in C# 4.0[^]
This is super cool. It's only downsides are it detects errors later than say, an LR(0) parser, and it isn't as intuitive as LL parsing + you can't do downward inheritance with it because it's not top-down, it's bottom up. Still, that's not such a big deal.
GLR is the holy grail of context-free language parsing.
Real programmers use butterflies
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So my big hangup on writing visual dev code (see flowstone) or workflow code is UI stuff.
Well look what i found:
GitHub - dataweb-GmbH/NShape[^]
An open source diagrammer library for industrial apps in C#
woo. it's christmas in february!
Real programmers use butterflies
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nice one
"Five fruits and vegetables a day? What a joke!
Personally, after the third watermelon, I'm full."
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It's interesting but it looks like an app, not a library. I wanted to add diagramming to my own apps. Turns out this tool i found isn't all i hoped it was though.
Real programmers use butterflies
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