Allowing Scalable Images In Restore Down Window Mode?
May 23, 2011
I designed my program for my screen resolution (1680x1050) with all forms in maximized mode. I gave the program to a freind whose laptop has a lower screen resolution than mine. Now on a lot of the forms she cannot see some of the controls because of the lower screen resolution. I added the minimize, restore down and close buttons to the forms of my program but in the restore down mode the form does not scale down to show all the controls on the form. How can I incorporate scalabilty into the forms so that all the controls will be visible in the restore down mode.
On my userform there is the typical min, max, close options in the upper right hand corner. If the user maximizes the userform can I make the WebBrowser control scale to size but never smaller than initial settings?
I have a program that runs a pretty long operation in the background once a user clicks the button. I have implemented a progress bar but if the window is touched or moved then it grays out and says (Not repsonding). Everything still works and when the operation finishes the program resumes function. (But a user would not know this
I have got a serious problem and I cant solve it. Images on my form are not displayed during debugging. When I build the application, there is no problem. But in debug mode no images are displayed. What can I do about it?
I have code that has no output, it doesn't do what i want it to do, but i can't see any errors in it, there are also no errors in the compiler, but in debug mode there are the following errors:[code]
I have code that has no output, it doesn't do what i want it to do, but i can't see any errors in it, there are also no errors in the compiler, but in debug mode there are the following errors:
A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in
I am looking for some code that can move my window around when I click on the top of my program. At the top of any program there is a bar that you can click on when the window is not in Full Screen mode. When you click on the bar you can move the program.
I've been searching all over and unable to find a way to do this. I'm not sure if it is possible but thought I would ask. I have a program that runs in the background and hooks the keyboard keys to perform actions when a hotkey is pressed. However I don't want it to do anything if the forground window (of another application) is in edit mode so if you map the v key, the user will still be able to enter it in a text box. Is there a way to detect if the forground window or control is currently in edit mode?
I have a ASP.NET web application which has a UI project and BL project. The BL project handles all business logic and data access part.I call the BL methods from my UI by Simply calling the method on the instances.[code]...
I know how to add images to Form Controls by using the Property Window.However I am trying to use Icons on the form to indicate error.Example: If this condition is true, display this image, else display that image.
I could do this using multiple labels on top of each other but wondering if there is an easier way.
i want to put text/images in a window i choose im useing this code to put text into notepad
Imports WindowsApplication1.Class1 Public Class Form1 Private Sub Display_Loop(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Dim hWnd As IntPtr = WinApi.FindWindowA("notepad", Nothing)
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but it is a blinky and doesn't look good at all just keeps Bliking and mix's with stuff is there a better way to put text into a window ? and is there a way i can put images ?
I am starting to develop a card game client for a CCG a friend of mine and I are creating.
I have 2 forms Client.vb and Hand.vb linked with a module.vb
In essence when the app starts up I see the client. I can then click the "Hand" button and the Hand Window is shown as well.
What my goal is is to have it so that when i hover over the card (picturebox) in my hand form that it displays a larger image of that card in the preview box (Another picture box) In Client.vb
I have everything working except when i actually mouse over the image in the hand form it creates an error:
Error:A first chance exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in CCG 2.0.exe
The code in the mouse hover event:
Code: F1.PictureBox2.Image = F2.PictureBox1.Image
Im Almost certain im going about this the wrong way but I cant seem to figure out any other way...
PS.I have attached an image to demonstrate what Im trying to do...
I'm wondering if there is any code that I could use in VB.net so it can determine the computer's startup mode (such as safe mode or safe mode with networking).
i am using visual studio 2005 on win 7 with office 2007. i have developed win application. i am using microsoft activex spreadsheet component in my program. so it automatically creates reference to AxInterop.OWC11.dll When i run program in debug mode (open program and click RUN in toolbar it works) but if i run directly .exe (go to bin elease doubleclick .exe) it give error at loading point of that component. It says "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory has been corrupted." An unhandled exception occurrs.
I work for a shop that maintains a fairly new app. The app still has its fair share of bugs, with numerous tickets coming in daily. The error information we're given with those tickets is not as useful as it might be because the application was compiled in Release mode, which I read is smaller and faster (makes sense).
Are there any ramifications to deploying a .NET application to production that was compiled in Debug mode? I would expect it would be a bit slower, but I've read the difference is nominal. This would assure us that when we get errors on tickets we have line number associated with those errors and this, of course, makes debugging much easier. major red flags that would prevent you from doing this? I'm tasked with researching the possibility.
This is applicable to C# and VB.Net. I am writing a console application, but one aspect of it I want to make representable in a GUI (that being downloads running, with progress bars). is it possible to write a console mode application that can also have a form in it that can be called from code inside the console component?
The idea is to scan a folder of images and then let the user navigate back and forth through the images using a couple of buttons.The problem is, I can only get it to return a single image, and not the whole lot. It's looks to me as though the images are getting assigned to the same index in the array. [code]
What type of connector do i need to actually save the Map data like point of the images (x,y coordinate) into the database . and then retrieve it to show on the page in asp.net and how do i go about doing it.
The app i am working on is for creating theme for the iPod touch... It has to deal with LOTS of images (100's potentially) There will be the set of default images, and then the user created replacement images. I started loading all the defaults into a resx file... thinking then I could just pull them out. now that I started setting the default, this sucks! lol the app will do this, on load it will set all the images (variables) to the resx images then when a theme is loaded, it will replace the default with the user image (if the user img exists) otherwise, the default stays. Then the "screen" is drawn to show the user. so, here is just the images to build the wallpaper, dock, and status bar...
I was thinking to make an app to save images [or download images] to local hard disk. But to keep it easy, I want this app to create a small picturebox on form to show the thumbnail of downloaded image. Lets say a 5 pictureboxes has to be added with the thumbnails to show the recent downloads. A user can save the location where he wants to save the files on hard disk. A listbox or a dropdown menu will help in categorizing the images, like image1 in friends section, image2 in family section, image3 in others, etc... When the program restarts all the latest 5 thumbnails has to be loaded in pictureboxes and the directory that was chosen. Finally, a button that shows the downloaded images into original image file size one by one or a slide show. Is it possible to make such program?
I'm making a VB.net application. I have a dialog that pops up at some points. It is set as TopMost. The problem is, when it pops up, you can't move the main form. How can I make it so it shows and is usable while allowing the main form to continue to be usable?
I am developing a visual basic 2008 express edtion program of an organisation that should get images from the system and display on image/picture box. further the program should save the displayed image in access database so that it can be retrieved together when you want to search the information about that particular employee.
UPDATED: Feel like this shouldn't be that complicated, but I think I just don't know the proper name for what I'm trying to do. I'm dealing with an ASP.net project. The concept is pretty simple: I have a library that supplies some ecomm functions. One class in the libary contains functions around calculating tax. One class in the library revolves around the cart header. This class is consumed by a web project.
I coded my textbox to be only type in numeric numbers. But the backspace doesn't work when I run the program anymore, Can't delete what has typed in the textbox.
Here is my code
Private Sub AmountTextBox_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles AmoutTextBox.KeyPress Dim allowedChars As String = "0123456789"
I am creating a converter program (lengths, weights and such), basically just for the learning process because I still find myself very new to this.Well it's like this, I have a textbox where the user is supposed to write the value of the unit he/she wants to convert. As we all know there is a possibility to write in many weird strings which the program later on result in a big error. I recently managed to get rid of dots, because the program couldn't convert if there were a dot among the numbers "." (commas "," works great!). And now there are other types of errors I need to get fixed. I will make a short numeric list.
1. I wonder if it's possible to make dots "." to mean the same thing as a comma ",".
2. I also wonder if i could disable letters a-z or like -#@%&]?! and so on, i just want the basic 0-9 with a coma or dot.
3. I tried to make a Msgbox that tells the user when he/she has done an overflow, a number to big for the program to handle, for example [Observe the code is also trying to prevent the user from writing a minus "-":
(textbox1_textchanged) If TextBox1.Text.Contains("-") Then TextBox1.Text = TextBox1.Text.Replace("-", "")
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The minus thingy works great, but the 9999999... code, it always creates problems so I have commented it out for now until I know how to handle it.
4. Even though I got rid of the dot "." problem, the user is still able to write more then one comma, and I also want to get rid of that. The code I use right now for the "disable dot problem" is:
(textbox1_keypress) If e.KeyChar = "," Then If TextBox1.Text.IndexOf(",") > -1 Then
I can't find a basic thing: how to enable a picturebox to be dragged inside a form? I'd need to be able to drop it inside a listbox so that listbox would get the picturebox's name-value in it. But I'm having trouble even getting started.